The story from John that we're looking at this week ends with the statement, "go now and leave your life of sin".
Based on our different church upbringing and backgrounds, this question can be either incredibly freeing or triggering. The story of the women caught in adultery is a BEAUTIFUL description of a women being reinstated back into her community. However, the statement still remains "go now, and leave your life of sin". Are you like me that wants to skip this part of the story and scan Instagram instead, or are you pumped by the honesty and straightforwardness of the question?
Good Friday:: Stages of Grief
Death's Door:: Good Day to Die
Death's Door:: Seeing Past the Shame
Death's Door:: Get Behind Me
Daniel:: Lion's Den
Daniel:: But Even if He Doesn't
Daniel:: Who's Informing Your Story?
Daniel:: Character in Chaos
Safe To Be, Safe to Grow:: Advocacy
Safe To Be, Safe to Grow:: Prayer
Safe To Be, Safe to Grow:: Curiosity
Safe to Be, Safe to Grow :: Diversity
Safe To Be, Safe to Grow:: Intentionality
Safe To Be, Safe to Grow
David Gallagher::Taking the Lid Off
Road in Between:: The Road You're On
Thankful::Gratitude to Generosity
Thankful::Seeing the Everyday Miracles
Thankful:: Gratitude with a Lot or a Little
Finding Fear:: Fear of Intimacy
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