Message Minute (Freed From and Freed For)

"Go now and leave your life of sin." — John 8:11

If Jesus had only said "neither do I condemn you," this story would still be one of the most powerful in Scripture. But He didn't stop there. He added eight more words: "Go now and leave your life of sin."

Those eight words are not punishment. They are freedom. Jesus isn't sending her back into shame, He's commissioning her into a new life. The word go is a sending word. It means you have somewhere to be. You have a purpose. What happened in that temple court is not the end of your story. It's the turning point.

This is the tension the church has wrestled with for 2,000 years. Some lean so far into grace that nothing ever needs to change. Others lean so far into truth that no one ever feels safe enough to try. Jesus holds both without dropping either. Grace without expectation is permissiveness. Expectation without grace is legalism. Jesus is neither.

He meets you completely as you are and loves you too much to leave you there.

Reflection Question: Have you been living as though grace only frees you from your past, but not for your future? What might it look like to step into the life Jesus is commissioning you toward?

Prayer: Lord, thank You for not just rescuing me from something, but rescuing me for something. Show me what it looks like to go, to move forward into the life You designed. Amen.

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