1. "So we come to a significant challenge this morning. And by we, I mean me, but because you're along for the ride, I mean we, okay? Because one of the big questions that hangs over our text today is the question about whether or not this text is actually a text. It is the question about whether this story is part of sacred Scripture, whether or not it should be preached as the sacred Word of God, and to be honest, whether or not that question is even worthy of a Sunday morning sermon."
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2. "The Bible is the most authenticated manuscript in ancient history, by far. For instance, the closest things we can compare it to, Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars. There are ten ancient manuscripts that deal with that. Livy's Roman History, we've got twenty ancient manuscripts. For the New Testament we have over five thousand eight hundred manuscripts. It's not even close. Some of those are full some of those are partial just individual books some of those are fragments. But we have over five thousand eight hundred ancient manuscripts for the New Testament."
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3. "The malicious use of Scripture ought to disgust us, and it ought to convict us. The malicious use of Scripture, right? Even if this story is not a part of John's gospel, it is very consistent with many other stories in the gospel of John. In John chapter 5, that's the story of the invalid that was an invalid for 38 years, and Jesus meets him and heals him. Are the religious leaders excited because he's healed? Excited that this beggar of 38 years is now walking around, and they're all excited. This is incredible. What a great day for you. No, they're upset because he's carrying his mat on the Sabbath."
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4. "The no condemnation of the gospel only makes gospel sense if it's followed by, from now on, sin no more. This is the beauty of the gospel. Romans 8, there's no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. Christ bore our sins on the cross. Our sin debt has been canceled. That has been wiped away. We are forgiven. There is no condemnation. But when you come to Christ, you are born again. You are born from on high. You are born of the Spirit, and you are born with the Spirit. You are a new creation in Christ."
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5. "All of your walk with Christ is based upon the reliability of the inspired Word of God. So that conversation is incredibly important. We can't just toss all that aside because we like the story. Any more than we can toss all that aside because we don't like the story, right? It comes down to what does it mean to call this the inspired Word of God?"
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6. "How we handled inspired Scripture is extremely important. How we handled inspired Scripture is extremely important. How we handled inspired Scripture is extremely important. All of our Christian faith is based upon the conviction that this is the inspired Word of God. When you wake up in the morning on Monday morning and you have your morning prayer time and you read Scripture, you do that because you have this conviction that it's the living Word of God, that the Holy Spirit is speaking through that and is going to give you words of life and words of truth and words of encouragement and words of promise."
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7. "The idea that God reveals Himself to His creation, that He does that by speaking through words, that He has commanded that those words be written down to benefit others, that those words be written down to benefit others, that those words be written down to benefit others, the benefit that that brings is to teach truth, to correct sin, and to lead in righteous living, and that the Holy Spirit is involved in all of that process. The Holy Spirit's involved in hearing the words. The Holy Spirit's involved in writing the words. The Holy Spirit is involved in copying the words. The Holy Spirit is involved in preserving the words throughout history, and more than that, the Holy Spirit still speaks through the words as you and I open them up whether it's in our morning quiet time, or in a corporate worship service, or wherever it may be, it is the living, ongoing breath of God."
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8. "The presence of the text and the presence of the footnotes forces us to look at this bigger question. And it brings up the question about the inspiration of Scripture. The dependability. The dependability of Scripture. The dependability of the Word of God. On what basis do you and I gather together on a Sunday morning and say, thus saith the Lord? What is the basis that we do that? What is the foundation ground that we're able to point at this and say, this is the living inspired breath of God. We sit ourselves under it and we hear it and we receive it and we live our lives according to that."
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9. "The malicious use of Scripture, we see this over and over again. They did not care about this woman. They did not care about justice. They were just trying to score some points on a religious debate. And we see this story, and it ought to offend us greatly. And it ought to cause us as followers of Christ to cry out to the Holy Spirit, if there is any of this, in me, would you convict me of it so I can confess and repent and be cleansed of that? The story ought to cause that reaction."
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10. "The challenge that this text presents really is, is, is so much bigger. As a preacher, as a church, as a, as a Bible reader and follower of Christ, the presence of the text and the presence of the footnotes forces us to look at this bigger question. And it brings up the question about the inspiration of Scripture. The dependability. The dependability of Scripture. The dependability of the Word of God. On what basis do you and I gather together on a Sunday morning and say, thus saith the Lord? What is the basis that we do that? What is the foundation ground that we're able to point at this and say, this is the living inspired breath of God. We sit ourselves under it and we hear it and we receive it and we live our lives according to that."
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