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Is a heavy stone of judgment or a deep resentment weighing you down? In a world filled with hostility, cancel culture, and sharp disagreements, it’s incredibly tempting to grip our stones tightly and use our "rightness" as a weapon.Join Rev. Dr. Charissa Clark Howe as we step into the tense, loud temple courtyard of John 8, where a self-righteous crowd has weaponized the law against a vulnerable woman. Noticeably absent from this patriarchal trap? The man involved. Yet, instead of matching the mob's aggressive energy or treating the woman as collateral damage, Jesus utilizes a profound de-escalation tactic that changes everything.Discover why the "weightier matters" of justice, mercy, and faithfulness (Matthew 23:23) require us to confront our own hypocrisy and let go of our moral superiority. If you are exhausted by the world's hostility and want to learn how to build bridges instead of bonfires, this message offers the liberating relief of standing before God with empty hands.Hit play to explore the scandalous nature of unmerited grace! If this message resonates with you, please subscribe and share it with a friend who could use a reminder that God's mercy is for everyone.(Scriptures: John 8:2-11 & Matthew 23:23)
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Is a heavy stone of judgment or a deep resentment weighing you down? In a world filled with hostility, cancel culture, and sharp disagreements, it’s incredibly tempting to grip our stones tightly and use our "rightness" as a weapon.Join Rev. Dr. Charissa Clark Howe as we step into the tense, loud temple courtyard of John 8, where a self-righteous crowd has weaponized the law against a vulnerable woman. Noticeably absent from this patriarchal trap? The man involved. Yet, instead of matching the mob's aggressive energy or treating the woman as collateral damage, Jesus utilizes a profound de-escalation tactic that changes everything.Discover why the "weightier matters" of justice, mercy, and faithfulness (Matthew 23:23) require us to confront our own hypocrisy and let go of our moral superiority. If you are exhausted by the world's hostility and want to learn how to build bridges instead of bonfires, this message offers the liberating relief of standing before God with empty hands.Hit play to explore the scandalous nature of unmerited grace! If this message resonates with you, please subscribe and share it with a friend who could use a reminder that God's mercy is for everyone.(Scriptures: John 8:2-11 & Matthew 23:23)