Listen "Neither Do I Condemn You: How Grace Transforms Our Story"
Episode Synopsis
In John 8:1–11, Jesus faces a trap set by the religious leaders and a woman caught in public shame. Instead of joining the chorus of condemnation, He bends down, silences the accusers, and speaks words that echo through eternity: “Neither do I condemn you; go, and from now on sin no more.”
In this episode of Truth Over Tradition, we walk slowly through this powerful story, exploring its cultural background, verse-by-verse meaning, and timeless truths for today. What does it mean that grace comes before transformation? How should the church respond to sin without becoming a courtroom of judgment? And what does this story reveal about the very heart of the Gospel?
Join us as we discover that this isn’t just the story of one woman in the temple courts — it’s the story of us all. Condemned by sin, yet set free by Christ’s amazing grace.
In this episode of Truth Over Tradition, we walk slowly through this powerful story, exploring its cultural background, verse-by-verse meaning, and timeless truths for today. What does it mean that grace comes before transformation? How should the church respond to sin without becoming a courtroom of judgment? And what does this story reveal about the very heart of the Gospel?
Join us as we discover that this isn’t just the story of one woman in the temple courts — it’s the story of us all. Condemned by sin, yet set free by Christ’s amazing grace.
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