Series Caught! Jesus and the Adulterous Woman

While attempting to entrap Jesus in a dilemma, the religious leaders use a woman as their foil. Jesus’ response reveals both the hardness of their hearts and the compassion of His heart. His rescue of the woman displays the perfect balance of grace and truth.

Dates November 24-28, 2014
# of Programs 5
At The Table Mart DeHaan, Elisa Morgan, Bill Crowder
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Part 1 - 11/24/14

Let’s turn to John chapter 8 and the account of the woman caught in adultery

Rather than help her privately, the religious leaders decided to use a broken woman to trap Jesus publicly! Don’t miss the start of this dramatic story.

Part 2 - 11/25/14

An important discussion about the dangers of exploiting others

Ever notice how easy it is to mix up our priorities? It happens when we love things and use people, instead of loving people and using things!

Part 3 - 11/26/14

Discover Jesus’ response to an impossible dilemma

From a human perspective, there was no good solution. Jesus shouldn’t forgive the woman caught in adultery, but He wouldn’t condemn her either! Our series in John chapter 8 continues.

Part 4 - 11/27/14

Be encouraged by how Jesus handles our sin with truth and grace

She had been caught red-handed. Exposed publicly for her sin of adultery, the woman in John 8 certainly didn’t expect any mercy from Jesus or the crowd.

Part 5 - 11/28/14

An eye-opening conversation about the truth and grace of Christ

Let’s conclude a study on John chapter 8 and the story of the woman caught in adultery. What we’ll find in this passage is a remarkable display of both the truth and grace of Christ.

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