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भजन संहिता 112:2 #🌞 Good Morning🌞 #✝यीशु वचन #❤️Love You ज़िंदगी ❤️
Hail, Mary! Full of grace,
The Lord is with thee;
Blessed are thou among women,
And blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God,
Pray for us sinners,
Now, and at the hour of our de*th.
Amen. #✝यीशु वचन
THE STONES FELL BEFORE GRACE SPOKE
“He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.” — John 8:7
The crowd arrived carrying stones, but beneath those stones they were also carrying pride, judgment, hypocrisy, and hidden sin. Their hands were full of condemnation, yet their hearts were far from God. In the center of the chaos stood a broken woman, exposed before men who were eager to destroy her but unwilling to confront themselves. Shame surrounded her like a prison, and death seemed only moments away. Yet what the crowd called a hopeless ending, Heaven called the perfect moment for mercy to appear.
Jesus did not enter the scene with panic. He entered with authority. While the voices of accusation grew louder, He remained calm enough to kneel in the dust. The mob wanted a reaction, but Jesus gave them conviction. Sometimes the greatest demonstration of power is silence before speaking truth. Heaven was not intimidated by angry voices or raised stones. One sentence from Christ would expose every hidden darkness standing in that courtyard.
The religious leaders believed they were bringing a sinful woman before Jesus, but in reality, Jesus was revealing sinful hearts before God. The woman’s sin was visible, but theirs was concealed beneath robes, titles, and public appearance. Yet God sees beyond appearances. He sees motives, intentions, secrets, and pride. The same men who demanded judgment could not withstand the light of truth when it confronted them face to face.
Then Jesus spoke words that would echo through history forever: “He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.” In one moment, the atmosphere changed. The hands that once gripped stones tightly began to loosen. Conviction moved through the crowd like thunder rolling across the sky. One by one, stones fell to the ground. The oldest walked away first because time had taught them how much grace they themselves had needed.
How powerful it is that Jesus did not say the woman was innocent. He acknowledged the reality of sin, but He refused to let condemnation have the final word. Grace never denies truth, but truth without grace destroys. Jesus came carrying both. He exposed sin while still extending mercy. That is the heart of the Gospel — not the celebration of sin, but the redemption of sinners.
There are still crowds today carrying stones. Stones of gossip. Stones of rejection. Stones of bitterness. Stones thrown through social media comments, conversations, churches, friendships, and families. People still rush to expose others while hiding their own wounds and failures. But every believer must remember this: the ground is level at the foot of the cross. We all stand in need of mercy.
The woman expected death, but instead she encountered compassion. Imagine the silence after the crowd disappeared. Imagine hearing the stones hit the dirt one after another. Imagine lifting your head, expecting judgment, and instead meeting the eyes of a Savior filled with mercy. That moment did not only save her life; it restored her dignity. Jesus does not merely rescue people from punishment — He restores what shame tried to destroy.
“There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus.” — Romans 8:1
Those words still carry power today. The enemy speaks in accusation, but Christ speaks in restoration. The enemy reminds people of their past, but Jesus speaks about their future. Condemnation chains people to yesterday, but grace opens the door to transformation. The same God who forgave the woman in the dust still forgives the broken, weary, ashamed, and wounded today.
Yet Jesus ended the encounter with another powerful instruction: “Go, and sin no more.” Mercy was not permission to continue living in darkness. Grace was an invitation into transformation. True encounters with Jesus never leave people unchanged. When Christ forgives, He also calls people higher. He does not free people so they can remain bound to sin; He frees them so they can walk in righteousness and purpose.
Some people believe God only uses perfect people, but Scripture tells another story. God specializes in restoring broken lives. Throughout the Bible, He used flawed men and women who encountered His mercy. The woman caught in adultery became a living testimony that failure does not have the final word when grace intervenes. Your worst moment is not greater than God’s power to redeem.
“Mercy triumphs over judgment.” — James 2:13
That verse reveals the very heartbeat of this story. Judgment wanted blood, but mercy stepped into the middle of the circle. Mercy stood between the stones and the sinner. Mercy silenced the accusers. Mercy lifted the woman from the dirt. Mercy rewrote her story. And that same mercy is still moving today in every life surrendered to Christ.
The Church must never become another angry crowd holding stones. The Church is called to carry truth with compassion, holiness with humility, and correction with love. The world has enough condemnation already. People are drowning in shame, fear, anxiety, regret, and guilt. They do not need believers who only expose darkness; they need believers who reveal the light of Christ.
Every stone dropped that day became evidence that nobody stands righteous apart from God’s grace. The only reason any person stands forgiven today is because Jesus chose the cross over condemnation. The Savior who defended the woman in the courtyard would later stretch out His hands on Calvary and take the punishment humanity deserved. Grace is not cheap — it was purchased with blood.
So before you throw stones at someone else’s failure, remember the mercy that carried you through your own. Before you condemn another person’s weakness, remember the prayers God answered for you when you were broken. And before you judge someone’s past, remember that Jesus still writes redemption stories from ruined chapters. The stones fell because grace spoke — and grace is still speaking today.
✨🙏🏼🙏🏼✨ #🌞 Good Morning🌞








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