In my sermon, I began by welcoming everyone to the service, expressing joy for the beautiful day and the opportunity to gather and worship. I emphasized the transformative power of Jesus' blood, which cleanses and makes us whole. I announced an upcoming membership class and led us in prayer, focusing on the goodness of God and the salvation available through Christ's sacrifice. I prayed for our hearts and minds to be in tune with God as we worshiped, aiming to be more like Jesus ([04:54]).
I then recounted the story of Jesus and the woman caught in adultery, starting with Jesus' time at the Feast of Tabernacles, where He declared Himself the light of the world. After spending the night at the Mount of Olives, possibly with His friends Lazarus, Mary, and Martha, Jesus returned to the temple to teach. The religious leaders, envious of Jesus' growing influence, plotted to discredit Him. They presented Him with a woman caught in adultery, challenging Him to pass judgment in accordance with the law of Moses, which demanded stoning for such an act ([28:23]).
As the accusers pressed Jesus for an answer, He stooped down and wrote on the ground, ignoring their questions. When they persisted, He stood and delivered a profound response, inviting anyone without sin to cast the first stone. Convicted by their consciences, the accusers left one by one, leaving Jesus alone with the woman. He did not condemn her but commanded her to "go and sin no more," highlighting the transformative power of His love and forgiveness ([35:09]).
I shared personal anecdotes to illustrate the inescapability of sin and the omniscience of God, who sees all our actions and thoughts. Despite our sins, God's love is not based on ignorance but on His deep knowledge of our failings. His love pays for our sins, as Jesus took upon Himself the punishment we deserved. I explained that Jesus' love changes our lives, enabling us to live righteously through the power of the Holy Spirit ([40:09]).
I spoke about the struggle with sin before salvation, using my own experience as an example. I emphasized that through salvation, we are no longer slaves to sin and can live in righteousness. I encouraged those who have not yet accepted Christ to do so and to live transformed lives ([53:14]).
In conclusion, I prayed for those wrestling with salvation, asking God to transform them by His grace. I also acknowledged the departure of the Thomas family, a founding family of our church, thanking them for their years of service and praying for their future endeavors ([01:01:05]).
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