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John 8 – Go and sin no more

Good day everyone, and welcome back to our journey through the book of John! 😊 Today we’re diving into chapter 8, and my prayer is that as we reflect together, God’s Word will bring encouragement, guidance, and fresh revelation for our daily walk.

This chapter starts out where the last one ended. We see mercy at play again. The pharisees came to Jesus to trap him. They brought a woman caught in adultery to Jesus to see if he will say something they can use against him.  

Jesus says to the accusers if you have never sinned before then cast first stone. Interestingly one by one they left the place till it was only Jesus and the woman.

One lesson that stood out for me is how easily we judge others, particularly when we ourselves might be guilty of similar faults. It is all too easy to fall into the trap of thinking we are more righteous or morally superior to those around us. However, Scripture warns us not to think too highly of our own self. The Pharisees, saw themselves as exceptionally righteous and above the woman they accused, without recognising their own shortcomings, they were just as guilty and in need of mercy.

Jesus tells her to go and sin no more and he doesn’t condemn her

In this, Jesus demonstrates mercy and refrains from condemnation, but he also instructs her to leave her life of sin. This encounter serves as a reminder that Jesus sees us, He knows our failures, yet He does not condemn us. He offers mercy—but He also calls us to transformation. “Go and sin no more” was not permission to continue in sin, but an invitation to a new life empowered by His grace. Jesus does not hate the individual but hates the sin. The Bible teaches that if we confess our sins, God is faithful and just to forgive us and cleanse us from all unrighteousness (1John 1:19).

Wherever you are today or whatever you are struggling with, this is an invitation to come lay them down at the feet of Jesus. Confess your sins and struggle to him and He is ready to forgive and extend his mercy and grace to you.

Jesus then went on to tell the people, He is the light of the world and anyone that follows him won’t walk in darkness

When we follow Jesus, His light enters our lives. Light exposes darkness, brings clarity, and gives direction. Spiritually, light represents revelation, understanding, and guidance. With Jesus, we aren’t left to wander. Darkness cannot remain where His light is present. Following Him means we are never stranded, because the Holy Spirit within us leads, teaches, convicts, and guides us

Today, remember you have the light of the world in you and his presence brings light into every dark situation. Invite him into your situation and watch Him shed his light into it. His light brings hope, healing, and clarity.

Thank you for joining me today in our study of John 8. I’d love to hear from you—what stood out to you most in this chapter? Share your reflections in the comments below so we can continue growing together.

Proverbs 28 – Kissed by Mercy

Good day everyone, and welcome back to our journey through the book of Proverbs! 😊 Each chapter of Proverbs is filled with timeless wisdom, and today we’re diving into Proverbs 28. My prayer is that as we reflect together, God’s Word will bring encouragement, guidance, and fresh revelation for your daily walk.

It is impossible to truly flourish when we attempt to hide our sins. God, in His mercy, doesn’t want us to carry the weight of guilt or shame. Instead, He invites us to come to Him openly, to confess our sins, and to receive His forgiveness.

1 John 1:9 says,

“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” (NKJV)

No matter how far we’ve strayed or how heavy the burden feels, God is always waiting with open arms. His love for us is unconditional, but He desires that we don’t remain trapped in sin. True repentance is more than confession—it’s turning away from the old path and choosing a new one. The Greek word for repentance is metanoia—it means a complete change of mind and direction.

Let’s take a moment to look inward. Are there sins or habits we’ve been trying to hide? Let’s bring them before God today. When we do, we are met not with condemnation but with mercy’s kiss. His mercy isn’t distant; it’s tender, personal, and freely given.

Hebrews 4:16 reminds us:

“So now we draw near freely and boldly to where grace is enthroned, to receive mercy’s kiss and discover the grace we urgently need to strengthen us in our time of weakness.” (TPT)

And Isaiah 1:18 echoes the same heart of God:

“Come now, let’s settle this,” says the Lord. “Though your sins are like scarlet, I will make them as white as snow. Though they are red like crimson, I will make them as white as wool.” (NLT)

Jesus is waiting for us with arms wide open today. Let us respond to his invitation and embrace the mercy he offers. His love is unconditional, and his desire is for us to step into new life, leaving behind our sin and experiencing the fullness of his grace. When we choose to confess and forsake our sins, we are met by his compassion and forgiveness—truly, we are kissed by mercy.

Thank you for joining me today! 😊 I’d love to hear how Proverbs 28 spoke to you—share your thoughts or reflections in the comments below so we can continue to grow together in His grace. 💖

✨Here are some reflection questions to ponder on:

Reflection Questions:

  1. Are there areas in your life where you’ve been trying to “cover up” rather than confess and forsake?
  2. What does “mercy’s kiss” mean to you personally? How have you experienced God’s mercy in your own life?
  3. How can you cultivate a heart that’s quick to repent and slow to hide?
  4. Is there someone you need to forgive—or seek forgiveness from—so that God’s mercy can flow freely in your heart?