ebsps0350
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ebsps0350
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A robed figure extends a hand holding a rough stone, evoking the tense moment in John 8 when the scribes and Pharisees brought a woman caught in adultery before Jesus and appealed to the Law of Moses: “Now in the Law Moses commanded us to stone such women.” The close view focuses on the stone itself, making it a stark symbol of accusation, judgment, and the human impulse to condemn.
The scene points to Christ’s answer: “Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone.” In that moment, Jesus does not deny the seriousness of sin, but exposes the sinfulness of the accusers and opens the way for mercy, repentance, and restored life. This image is suited for teaching on grace, hypocrisy, forgiveness, justice, and the gospel call to leave sin without taking the place of God as judge.
The scene points to Christ’s answer: “Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone.” In that moment, Jesus does not deny the seriousness of sin, but exposes the sinfulness of the accusers and opens the way for mercy, repentance, and restored life. This image is suited for teaching on grace, hypocrisy, forgiveness, justice, and the gospel call to leave sin without taking the place of God as judge.
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