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22/03/2026 - Zeke Murley
John 8:1–11WORDWhat does the Scripture say?Read John 8:1–11 together.
Take time to slowly read the passage aloud as a group. Encourage everyone to notice details in the text before jumping to interpretation.
Observation QuestionsDig Deeper
Read these passages and discuss how they connect to the scene:
Deuteronomy 17:6–7
Witnesses must throw the first stones.
Exodus 31:18
The Law written with the finger of God.
Deuteronomy 9:10
The tablets written by God’s finger.
Discussion question:
What might be significant about Jesus writing with His finger in the dust while the Law is being quoted?
Key Insight
At this moment Jesus does not dismiss the Law. He applies it correctly. The Law was never meant to be a weapon for selective judgment. It was meant to reveal the truth about every person standing there.
WORLDWhat does this reveal about the human condition?This moment exposes something deeper than one woman’s sin. It exposes how humans misuse righteousness.
Discuss together:
The quickest way to misuse the Law is to apply it to others first.
The Law is not a weapon.
It is a mirror.
Before it exposes someone else, it exposes us.
WALKWhat does this mean for our lives?At the end of the story something remarkable happens. The crowd disappears. Only two people remain. The sinner and the Savior.
This is the moment every human being eventually faces.
Personal ReflectionThe Question the Story Leaves Us With
We never learn the woman’s name. We never learn what happens next. The text leaves the ending unwritten. Because the story is asking every reader the same question.
Not: Who was she?
But: What did she do with Jesus?
Final ReflectionOne day every person will stand before Christ. Not in a crowd. Not in a courtroom. Just you and Him.
Read together:
2 Corinthians 5:10
Discuss:
What does it mean to live a life defined not by what we did, but by what we do after encountering Jesus?
PrayerEnd by praying together:
“Go, and from now on sin no more.”
By Discovery Church22/03/2026 - Zeke Murley
John 8:1–11WORDWhat does the Scripture say?Read John 8:1–11 together.
Take time to slowly read the passage aloud as a group. Encourage everyone to notice details in the text before jumping to interpretation.
Observation QuestionsDig Deeper
Read these passages and discuss how they connect to the scene:
Deuteronomy 17:6–7
Witnesses must throw the first stones.
Exodus 31:18
The Law written with the finger of God.
Deuteronomy 9:10
The tablets written by God’s finger.
Discussion question:
What might be significant about Jesus writing with His finger in the dust while the Law is being quoted?
Key Insight
At this moment Jesus does not dismiss the Law. He applies it correctly. The Law was never meant to be a weapon for selective judgment. It was meant to reveal the truth about every person standing there.
WORLDWhat does this reveal about the human condition?This moment exposes something deeper than one woman’s sin. It exposes how humans misuse righteousness.
Discuss together:
The quickest way to misuse the Law is to apply it to others first.
The Law is not a weapon.
It is a mirror.
Before it exposes someone else, it exposes us.
WALKWhat does this mean for our lives?At the end of the story something remarkable happens. The crowd disappears. Only two people remain. The sinner and the Savior.
This is the moment every human being eventually faces.
Personal ReflectionThe Question the Story Leaves Us With
We never learn the woman’s name. We never learn what happens next. The text leaves the ending unwritten. Because the story is asking every reader the same question.
Not: Who was she?
But: What did she do with Jesus?
Final ReflectionOne day every person will stand before Christ. Not in a crowd. Not in a courtroom. Just you and Him.
Read together:
2 Corinthians 5:10
Discuss:
What does it mean to live a life defined not by what we did, but by what we do after encountering Jesus?
PrayerEnd by praying together:
“Go, and from now on sin no more.”

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