What did Jesus write on the dust?

There are thousands of WE DON’T KNOW FOR SURE answers on the web coming from alleged men of God, many who want to turn our democracy into their church.

Recently, two people I know called me a “parasite”. The christian church has been the biggest parasite in the world, they taking trillions from the Children of God and giving them no real answers. Only the rich were allowed to read the Bible. My Bohemian kindred stole the Bible from the rich church and gave it to the poor. For doing this, the Pope declared a crusade against the Bohemians, and burned their leaders at the stake.

As far as my search goes, I am the only one who discovered the answer – five years ago! Go to google and see if you can find another, for THIS IS A REAL TEST!

Jon the Nazarite

What did Jesus write on the
Ground in John 8:6?
-by Tony Warren

John 8:3-6

“And the scribes and Pharisees brought unto him a woman taken in adultery; and when they had set her in the midst,

They say unto him, Master, this woman was taken in adultery, in the very act.

Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest thou?

This they said, tempting him, that they might have to accuse him. But Jesus stooped down, and with his finger wrote on the ground, as though he heard them not.
The truth is, no one knows as an absolute certainty, what Jesus wrote on the ground, but judging by the context (Moses and the Law that was written), the wording, the accusatory nature, and the fact that the only other place in Holy scripture where we see the illustration of the finger of God writing is in the writing the law, this strongly implies that Jesus was writing the commandments of God.

Exodus 31:18

“And He gave unto Moses, when He had made an end of communing with him on Mount Sinai, two tables of testimony, tables of stone, written with the finger of God!”
Deuteronomy 9:10

“And the Lord delivered unto me two tables of stone written with the finger of God; and on them was written according to all the words, which the Lord spake with you in the Mount out of the midst of the fire in the day of the assembly.”
This was the law of God, written with the finger of God, and which “accuses” all of us! And likewise, the context of John chapter 8 is of the law of God (law of Moses), and how it accuses this woman, and condemns her to death for her transgression. But Jesus having come to fulfill the law (not abolish it), that it not condemn us who are likewise guilty of transgression of the law, lifts Himself up and says,

John 8:7-8

“..He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.

And again He stooped down, and wrote on the ground.”
It is in “this context” that Jesus again writes upon the ground. After asking the question of who among them could stand before God and not be condemned for their transgressions, He writes with the finger of God again. i.e., which one of them/us has not transgressed these commandments of God? ..me? ..you? ..any of them? There are none, no not one! Perhaps Jesus was writing their personal transgressions of the law, or perhaps He wrote their names in the earth beside the commandments they had broken. We’ll never really know on this side of the grave, because God didn’t choose to reveal it here. But whatever the Lord wrote, it was illustrative that we all are guilty of the violation of the law, just as this Woman was, and were thus as guilty of sin as she was. For when we look at ourselves honestly, the truth is as the old axiom, “..There but for the Grace of God, go I”. And that is what Jesus “forced” these people to do. Look at themselves honestly and understand that they were sinners just as this woman was. And to her own master she stands or falls. All of us in forsaking God’s laws deserve to have our names written in the earth. And there but by the Grace of God, we would.

Jeremiah 17:13

“O Lord, the hope of Israel, all that forsake thee shall be ashamed, and they that depart from Me shall be written in the earth, because they have forsaken the Lord, the fountain of Living waters.”
Was Jesus writing their names in the earth as a signification that they had “like this woman” forsaken the law of God? Whatever He wrote, shamed those who condemned this woman, because they were convicted of their own transgression of the Law. Not one of them in his conscience could say he was without sin, and so not one of them could condemn her. By Grace we are Saved, and that not of ourselves, it is a gift of God. We are not Saved because we are good and keep the law of God, while others don’t, or because we are more righteous than others are. We are Saved by Sovereign Grace. Not one of us can righteously condemn another. That’s God’s Sovereign right alone.

John 8:9

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