Monday, July 12, 2010

The Stone Unthrown

I receive about 3 daily devotions from different sources each day.  This was today's from one of those sources.  How many times have we been guilty of throwing stones when we have our own faults?  Great reminder. 


The Stone Unthrown 


Today's Truth 
"If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her," (John 8:7 NIV).


Friend To Friend 
"What are we going to do with this Jesus," the chief priest asked the group.  "He is going about healing people left and right.  Everywhere I go the buzz is about Jesus.  It's Jesus this, and Jesus that.  And the crowds are calling him the Messiah!  Everyone knows that the Messiah will not come from Galilee.  If we don't get rid of him, we are going to have an insurrection on our hands."


"And ever since the buzz about him multiplying a few loaves and fish to feed over 5,000 people has circulated, his followers have multiplied as well.  He must be stopped."      


"I have an idea," Lucius responded with a gleam in his eye.  "I happen to know a certain married man who is sleeping with his mistress at this very moment.  I happened to see him slink into her house last night."


And as the hard-hearted Pharisees gathered round, a spiteful plan to trick Jesus began to unfold.
The sun was just peeking through the securely locked shutters of Morah's bedroom window.  The predawn stillness was broken only by the songs of early rising birds floating on the breeze.  Morah was a tangle of sheets, arms and legs as the man she loved lay sleeping beside her.


"Oh, Zachariah," she whispered as her fingertips brushed a stray lock of hair from his closed eyes.  "If only you weren't married.  I know this is wrong, but I love you so.  And I have to believe you when you say you love me as well.  We are risking our very lives with these frequent trysts."


Morah's musings were suddenly interrupted by a banging on the door.


"Open up!" the gruff voice demanded.


"Who is there?" Morah cried as she scrambled to find her robe.


"Open up or we'll break the door down." 


"What's all the commotion," Zachariah mumbled as he groggily sat up in bed.  "What's going on?"


Before Morah could even think to answer, the angry mob of religious men broke through the simple lock and into the lovers' hideaway.


"What is the meaning of this," Zachariah barked.  "What do you think you are doing?"


"What do you think you are doing, my friend?" the Pharisee countered.  "That is the real question here."


"Morah, daughter of Omar, you are under arrest for adultery under the Law of Moses!" the moral police spat.  "Get dressed and come with me."


The Pharisee tossed Morah her night robe, but failed to turn his head as she slipped her trembling frame from the cover of the sheets and into the thin cloak.  He grabbed her by the arm and began dragging her to the door.


"Where are you taking me?" she cried. 


"You'll find out soon enough," the Pharisee growled.


"What about Zachariah?" the youngest man of the group inquired.


"Just leave him," the Pharisee replied.  "We don't need him."


"Why don't you go back to your wife where you belong," the Pharisee called over his shoulder as the group left the room.  And with that, the conspiring mob continued their trek to the temple with the half-clad trembling woman in tow.  Two men flanked the weeping woman on either side, dragging her through the early morning hustle and bustle of the city.  The bait was hooked, and now it was time to reel in the catch.


Like mice following the Pied Piper, a curious stream of townsfolk joined the parade.  Jesus was already teaching in the courtyard with a group gathered at his feet.  As always, Jesus' message and miracles drew large crowds.  A distant rumble interrupted his gentle teaching as the angry mob and curious crowd approached.  They marched right into the inner circle of the classroom and thrust the woman at the Master's feet.


Morah's unbound hair fell around her bare shoulders and fluttered in the early morning breeze.  Her shame-filled eyes stayed riveted on the earthen floor, refusing to meet Jesus' gaze. Then one of the men pulled her to her feet and displayed her for all to see.


"Teacher," the pious Pharisee began, "this woman was caught in the act of adultery.  The Law of Moses commands us to stone such a woman.  Now what do you say?"


She didn't need to look at the man before her.  She recognized his voice.  It was Jesus.
Jesus didn't look at the woman's half-clad body as the others openly gawked.  He looked into her soul.
Morah lifted her eyes and looked into the face of love.  What do I detect in his gaze? she thought to herself.  It wasn't contempt, disgust, or condemnation, but rather compassion, concern, and pure, unadulterated love.  Somehow she knew that this was the look she had been searching for her entire life.


As Morah listened to the Pharisee's question, she understood Jesus' dilemma.  If he set her free, the Pharisees would accuse him of ignoring the Law of Moses and deem him a heretic.  If he sentenced her to death by stoning, then his teachings of grace and forgiveness would be negated. 


The religious leaders already held the stones in their clenched fists, anticipating his reply.  Their hearts were as hard as the rocks they held in their hands, but rather than give a quick answer, Jesus moved his gaze from the trembling woman and stooped to the ground.  With his finger, the very hand of God-made-man, he began writing in the dirt.  A frigid chill swept through the Pharisees pious robes.  Suddenly they felt the rawness of naked exposure as Jesus' eyes looked up at each of them and without a word, uncloaked their sinful thoughts and desires.  With one look from Jesus, they stood soul bare and more exposed than the half-dressed woman before them.


Everyone held their breath.  The silence was deafening.  The tension was palpable.  Finally, Jesus rose and delivered the verdict.


"If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her."


Then Jesus squatted once again and continued to write.


One-by-one the Pharisees unclenched their fists, dropped the stones, and filtered through the crowd.  The older men who had accumulated a longer list of sins turned to leave first, with the younger ones not far behind. 


The remaining crowd listened closely as the drama continued to unfold.  After the last of the Pharisees cleared the scene, Jesus straightened up and asked her, "Woman, where are your accusers?  Has no one condemned you?"


"No one, sir," she replied.


"Then neither do I condemn you," Jesus declared.  "Go now and leave your life of sin."


The woman turned to leave - but not before picking up a discarded stone to take with her.


"To remember," she whispered.


Let's Pray 
Dear Lord, this story of Your great mercy and grace takes my breath away.  Just to think that the only person qualified to throw the stone was the very One who set her free.  Help me to always remember that You have forgiven me of my sins.  Help me to drop the stones I so quickly pick up to cast at others and extend to them the same grace You have extended to me.


In Jesus' Name,
Amen.



Now It's Your Turn 
I hope your heart was stirred with the re-telling of this amazing story.  We don't know the woman's name.  I have simply called her Morah so we can paint a picture of a real woman with a real problem in our minds.  Now let me ask a few questions...


When is the last time you held a rock of condemnation in your hand?  Not a real rock, but a judgmental attitude?


When is the last time you acted like the Pharisees who were so quick to condemn?


Who do you want to be like, Jesus who showed grace and forgiveness, or the Pharisees who wanted to give her what she deserved? 

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Funny Moments in Time


Mr. Maxwell (Max) is such a funny dog.  Some days he makes us laugh and others not so much.  But regardless of the situation, we still love him.


Max is scared of a few things in life.  Baths, showers, and loud noises.  You can ask him if he wants a bath or shower, and he will run and hide.  Needless to say, July 4th each year is a trying time for us.  Max goes nuts and shivers and shakes continuously as the fireworks go off.  He wants to be held to feel protected.


Sunday evening as Timmy was showering and Max was by himself in the living room, the neighbors decide to stage their fireworks in the road.  Then begins the continuous pops and explosions.  The next thing Timmy knows is that during all the commotion Max decided being close to daddy outweighed his fear of a shower, and there the dog stands in the shower with him.  Since he was there, Timmy had to give him a bath/shower too.  Funny dog we have.  


But as I was thinking, we can relate this to our spiritual life too.  God, the Father, Daddy, is there to hold us, keep us safe, and let us know everything is going to be ok no matter what storm or noise is going on around us.  We should desire to be close to Him at all times.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Are You Right or Are You Gonna Be Left?


What Must I Do
To Be Saved?

Here are the steps from God's Word, the Bible, that all must take to be saved...





Acknowledge Your Sin

For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. Romans 3:23
First, see yourself for what you are...a sinner. Sin is tragic, vile...it blights, degrades, destroys. It has dire consequences: "The soul who sins is the one who will die." "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord."





Repent Of Your Sin

Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out... Acts 3:19

You must also repent. Repentance is not making a resolution to do better. It is not just conviction of sin, for a person may be convinced that he is wrong and still not repent. D.L. Moody liked to describe repentance this way: "Man is born with his back toward God. When he truly repents, he turns right around and faces God. Repentance is a change of mind, a change of heart, and it results in a change of action."As the Bible says, "Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts, and let him return unto the Lord...for He will abundantly pardon." You must change your mind about sin and want God to end its mastery over you. After all, sin is so bad it took Christ's death to make forgiveness possible for you.





Believe In Jesus Christ

For God so loved the world that
He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever
believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.
John 3:16

Believe in the completed work Christ accomplished on the cross. You must believe that Christ substituted Himself for you, that He died for your sins (though HE never sinned), and that He was resurrected from death. "The punishment that brought us peace was upon Him." Our sins nailed Him to the cross, and "by His wounds we are healed." "Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved."



Make Your Decision

That if you confess with your mouth,
"Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God
has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.
Romans 10:9

You must believe in Christ and receive Him personally into your life by faith if you are to be saved from the power of sin and its consequences. "To all who receive Him, to those who believe in His name, He gave the right to become children of God."Will you pray to God something like this?
"God, I'm convinced I am a sinner, and that Christ alone can save me. I willingly repent of my sinful life and believe Jesus Christ died for me. I want to receive Him as my personal Savior."