John 8:11
11… “Neither do I condemn you; go and sin no more.”
11… “Neither do I condemn you; go and sin no more.”
When Jesus was on earth, a woman caught in the act of adultery was
brought before Him by the scribes and Pharisees, the religious mafia of His
day. They tried to trap Him by posing a question that was difficult to answer:
“Now Moses, in the law, commanded us that such should be stoned. But what do
You say?” (John 8:5)
Jesus answered, “He who is without sin among you, let him throw a stone
at her first.” (John 8:7) The scribes and Pharisees began to leave one by one
till none of them were left.
The people in the crowd who wanted to condemn the woman could not.
But Jesus, the only one in the crowd who truly had the power to condemn her, would
not. He then asked her, “Woman… Has no one condemned you?” (John 8:10)
He spoke such words of grace to her because He loved her. Also, by asking
her the question, He was giving her a chance to speak words of no condemnation
to herself — “No one [condemns me], Lord.” (John 8:11)
Jesus not only spoke words of grace to her, He also gave her the gift of
no condemnation — “Neither do I condemn you; go and sin no more”. It was when
she received the gift of no condemnation that she had the power to “go and sin
no more”.
Today, you have the gift of no condemnation because the Son of God was
condemned for all your sins. (Romans 8:1) Today, God cannot condemn you when
you sin because He is faithful and just to what His Son has done. So if the
devil tries to convince you that God is angry with you when you blow it, just
say, “God does not condemn me today because He has already condemned
Jesus at the cross 2,000 years ago!”
Unfortunately, we still hear people saying, “Go and sin no more first,
then I won’t condemn you.” Maybe you have been saying this to yourself too. But
God says, “I don’t condemn you. Go and sin no more.” He gives you the gift of
no condemnation, so that you have the strength to go and sin no more!