Walking with Jesus | March 1, 2026

March 1, 2026
Walking with Jesus | March 1, 2026
Discover powerful lessons from one of the most misunderstood stories in the Bible. The woman caught in adultery reveals shocking truths about religious hypocrisy, public shaming, and the transformative power of grace. Learn how Jesus masterfully handled a trap set by religious leaders and what this ancient encounter teaches us about confronting sin in our modern world.  

This biblical story addresses timeless issues that feel incredibly relevant today: cancel culture, public humiliation, selective moral outrage, and the weaponization of religion. Explore how the Pharisees and scribes used Scripture as a weapon rather than a tool for restoration, and discover Jesus' profound response that changed everything.  

Key topics covered include understanding the cultural context of first-century Jewish law, recognizing the difference between restoration and condemnation, examining our own motivations when confronting others' failures, and applying gospel grace in difficult situations. This message challenges both those who feel condemned by their past mistakes and those who are quick to condemn others.  

Whether you're struggling with guilt and shame from past decisions or finding yourself quick to judge others, this biblical account offers hope and practical wisdom. Learn how Jesus perfectly balanced truth and grace, neither excusing sin nor crushing the sinner. Discover how the gospel speaks to both the accused and the accusers, offering forgiveness and calling for genuine transformation.  

Perfect for anyone interested in biblical wisdom, Christian living, grace and forgiveness, overcoming shame, religious hypocrisy, Jesus' teachings, New Testament stories, moral accountability, and spiritual restoration. This timeless message provides practical applications for navigating conflict, extending grace, and finding freedom from both guilt and judgmental attitudes