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Episode 1113 - Jarvis Kingston Take time to pray for a heart of compassion and understanding, asking God to help you see others through His

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Your Daily Prayer 🙏🏾 John 8:7
Love is strongest when it forgives.
Today’s daily devotional highlights Jesus defending a woman caught in adultery. The Pharisees tried to trap Jesus, but He responded by asking those without sin to cast the first stone. They left, and Jesus forgave the woman, showing His mercy and grace.
STORY
Bible in a Year: You Without Sin Cast the First Stone
Scripture
So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.
John 8:7
Have you ever found yourself quick to judge others while overlooking your own faults?
The story of Jesus and the woman caught in adultery is a powerful reminder of the importance of mercy and self-reflection. The Pharisees, seeking to trap Jesus, brought the woman to Him, citing the Law of Moses, which demanded her death by stoning. Instead of falling into their trap, Jesus turned the situation around by challenging the accusers to consider their own sinfulness.
Do you find it challenging to offer forgiveness when it feels like justice should prevail?
Jesus’ response to the Pharisees highlights the importance of self-awareness and humility. By asking the one without sin to cast the first stone, He exposed the hypocrisy of the accusers. This act not only saved the woman’s life but also prompted the Pharisees to confront their own imperfections.
How often do you reflect on your own shortcomings before judging others?
When the accusers left, Jesus spoke words of forgiveness and hope to the woman, telling her to "go and sin no more." This encounter shows that while Jesus does not condone sin, He offers grace and the opportunity for repentance and transformation.
What steps can you take to embody Jesus’ example of mercy and forgiveness?
Reflecting on this story, we learn the value of compassion over condemnation. In our interactions with others, especially when they fall short, we should remember our own need for grace. By doing so, we create a more compassionate and understanding community, reflecting the love of Christ.
REFLECTION
Consider the areas in your life where you may be quick to judge others. Are there situations where you need to offer forgiveness instead of condemnation?
Take time to pray for a heart of compassion and understanding, asking God to help you see others through His eyes.
When God’s people pray, the Lord listens and answers. We live in troubled times. God’s providential hand on our nation is needed now. Together, let’s pray!
PRAYER
“So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.”
JOHN 8:7
Renew, refresh, restart, these are the words that come to mind as I meditate on John 7:1–8:12. When I am in a moment of remorse when I've made a mistake I will remember your commands. When I allow You to take control of my situation, Jesus, through Your power and in Your knowledge, You give me the opportunity to have my situation altered for the better. It doesn't matter what my punishment should be, when You alter a situation You have the ability to delete the sin in my life so that I can have a fresh restart like the woman in today's story. Thank You that whoever is trying to ridicule and parade my mistake around publicly You will silence so that they walk away and reflect on the grace that they've been given as well. Let this fresh restart be the starting point of a repentant heart, remove any sin or hindrances within my life that would move me backwards instead of forward into the glorious future You have for me. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jarvis-kingston--1517583/support.
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Your Daily Prayer 🙏🏾 John 8:7
Love is strongest when it forgives.
Today’s daily devotional highlights Jesus defending a woman caught in adultery. The Pharisees tried to trap Jesus, but He responded by asking those without sin to cast the first stone. They left, and Jesus forgave the woman, showing His mercy and grace.
STORY
Bible in a Year: You Without Sin Cast the First Stone
Scripture
So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.
John 8:7
Have you ever found yourself quick to judge others while overlooking your own faults?
The story of Jesus and the woman caught in adultery is a powerful reminder of the importance of mercy and self-reflection. The Pharisees, seeking to trap Jesus, brought the woman to Him, citing the Law of Moses, which demanded her death by stoning. Instead of falling into their trap, Jesus turned the situation around by challenging the accusers to consider their own sinfulness.
Do you find it challenging to offer forgiveness when it feels like justice should prevail?
Jesus’ response to the Pharisees highlights the importance of self-awareness and humility. By asking the one without sin to cast the first stone, He exposed the hypocrisy of the accusers. This act not only saved the woman’s life but also prompted the Pharisees to confront their own imperfections.
How often do you reflect on your own shortcomings before judging others?
When the accusers left, Jesus spoke words of forgiveness and hope to the woman, telling her to "go and sin no more." This encounter shows that while Jesus does not condone sin, He offers grace and the opportunity for repentance and transformation.
What steps can you take to embody Jesus’ example of mercy and forgiveness?
Reflecting on this story, we learn the value of compassion over condemnation. In our interactions with others, especially when they fall short, we should remember our own need for grace. By doing so, we create a more compassionate and understanding community, reflecting the love of Christ.
REFLECTION
Consider the areas in your life where you may be quick to judge others. Are there situations where you need to offer forgiveness instead of condemnation?
Take time to pray for a heart of compassion and understanding, asking God to help you see others through His eyes.
When God’s people pray, the Lord listens and answers. We live in troubled times. God’s providential hand on our nation is needed now. Together, let’s pray!
PRAYER
“So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.”
JOHN 8:7
Renew, refresh, restart, these are the words that come to mind as I meditate on John 7:1–8:12. When I am in a moment of remorse when I've made a mistake I will remember your commands. When I allow You to take control of my situation, Jesus, through Your power and in Your knowledge, You give me the opportunity to have my situation altered for the better. It doesn't matter what my punishment should be, when You alter a situation You have the ability to delete the sin in my life so that I can have a fresh restart like the woman in today's story. Thank You that whoever is trying to ridicule and parade my mistake around publicly You will silence so that they walk away and reflect on the grace that they've been given as well. Let this fresh restart be the starting point of a repentant heart, remove any sin or hindrances within my life that would move me backwards instead of forward into the glorious future You have for me. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jarvis-kingston--1517583/support.
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