The Pericope Adultarae

calendar_today 12. June 2026
menu_book John 7:53-8:11
person Dylan Halter
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This passage reveals Jesus as the ultimate Friend of sinners, embodying divine grace through teaching, correction, and forgiveness. As He teaches in the temple, He exemplifies authoritative, Spirit-empowered instruction that points to Scripture’s fulfillment in Himself, inviting all to hear God’s truth. When confronted by the scribes and Pharisees with a woman caught in adultery, Jesus exposes their hypocrisy by challenging their moral authority, prompting their silent retreat through a profound call to self-examination rooted in the law’s demands. In the woman’s encounter, Jesus offers not condemnation but grace, declaring, ‘Neither do I condemn you,’ while calling her to a transformed life marked by repentance and new obedience. This threefold grace—teaching, correction, and forgiveness—reflects Christ’s redemptive work, where He bears the judgment we deserve, offers pardon, and empowers a life free from sin’s dominion, calling believers to live in the reality of His saving grace.

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