The "other" verse
What comes after John 3:16? Does it even matter? And why doesn't it get any press at sports events and concerts?
Have I piqued your interest yet?
Have I piqued your interest yet?
“I did not come to condemn, but to save.”
Did you know that Jesus said those words to a guy who came to see him at night (any guesses on his name?). The man didn’t want to come during the day and cause a commotion or become an object of gossip. That same man witnessed a woman dragged out of a bed, by his friends and companions in broad daylight, in front of many people. They were not interested in saving her. They wanted to condemn her for her guilt. In reality, they were right to do so because she was wrong and she did sin and she knew the penalty for that was death.
They asked Jesus what to do. Jesus told them to go ahead and stone her...well, the person who has not sinned has the right to kill her....so whoever hasn’t sinned can throw the first stone.
They all left.
“Woman where are your accusers?”
“They all left.”
“Neither do I condemn you. Go now and leave your life of sin.”
We celebrate John 3:16, but have you read the verse right after it? To a certain woman John 3:17 is the sweetest verse in the Bible. And to a certain man it may have been the verse that caused Him to become a follower of Jesus.
I wonder what "other" verse I should write about? I wonder how many "other" verses have really changed people's lives.
I wonder what "other" verse I should write about? I wonder how many "other" verses have really changed people's lives.
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