biblestudy: John (Part 14)

God's Approach to Judgment/ Jesus as the Light of the World
John W. Ritenbaugh
Given 06-Jan-87; Sermon #BS-JO14; 88 minutes

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In this fourteenth installment, expounding the book of John, John Ritenbaugh observes that the over-riding motivation for the individuals bringing to Jesus the woman caught in adultery was to trap Him, impaling Him on the horns of a dilemma. (Condemning the woman to death would have brought Him into conflict with Roman law; not condemning Her would have brought Him into conflict with the law of Moses). Jesus, when He wrote in the dirt, perhaps listed instances in which the spirit of the law was violated in the thoughts or behaviors of the accusers, exposing the cruel, condemnatory attitude of the Pharisees. God's approach to authority is that it should be used to serve, and that the chief function of judging (from the stance of humility, mercy, and understanding) is to evaluate and to gently correct and reclaim rather than to condemn. Jesus, claiming to be the light of the world (drawing on a familiar temple ceremony involving candelabras), emphasizes His function as the Messiah, the embodiment of truth, giving form, shape, and substance to our lives, guiding us around or through life's difficulties. Believing that Jesus is God will motivate us to submit to Him in every aspect of our lives, providing an antidote to enslaving fears common to all of mankind, freeing us from the bondage of sin.

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Administration of death Attitude toward authority Candelabras Censorious attitude Condemnatory attitude Cosmos Crucifixion Cruelty of Pharisees Deferring the sentence Getting the facts Judgments Judging by appearances Light of the world Light ceremony Master slave relationship Obedience Pharisees attitude toward authority Righteous judgment Solomon's judgment Understanding Wisdom

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