What Did Jesus Write on the Ground? from Devotions for the Beach
[The
teachers of the law and the Pharisees] were using this question as a
trap, in order to have a basis for accusing [Jesus]. But Jesus bent down
and started to write on the ground with His finger. When they kept on
questioning Him, He straightened up and said to them, “If any one of you
is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her.” Again He
stooped down and wrote on the ground. — John 8:6–8
What was Jesus writing?
It’s
fun to write messages in the sand; it can also be cathartic. Some
people take photos of their messages to send to friends; others may
stand and watch as the waves take the message away, as though it never
existed.
What was Jesus writing?
A
woman had been caught in adultery, and she was brought to Jesus. There
was a group assembled, so the Pharisees “reminded” Jesus that, according
to Moses’ law, she should be stoned, but they wanted to know what He
had to say. Not once, but twice, Jesus stooped and wrote on the ground
with His finger, and there is mysterious significance as to why John
included this detail in the passage. Now, we shouldn't miss what Jesus
said in between His stooping — which is fairly critical to the story —
but what was He writing?
Some
believe that He was writing the Pharisees' names and possibly their
sins. This theory is based primarily on Jeremiah 17:13: “Those who
depart from Me shall be written in the earth, because they have forsaken
the Lord, the fountain of living waters.” In the preceding chapter from
John, Jesus spoke of Himself as living water. So perhaps He was
fulfilling a prophecy. Others believe it was to demonstrate, as God the
Father did when He carved the Ten Commandments with His finger, that
Jesus had the authority to issue two new commandments: for us to love
one another, as He loved us (John 13:34), and to bear one another’s
burdens, as indicated by Paul in Galatians 6:2.
We
don’t know for sure what Jesus was writing, nor do we know who saw His
message. It’s possible, however, that once the crowd had dispersed and
He was left to deal with the woman Himself, He’d written only one other
word:
Forgiven.
And whether that message was erased by Him or the wind, her sins were forgiven.
Lord
Jesus, by Your blood and resurrection, You provided a way for my sins
to be erased. Though others may try to condemn me, You do not. I need
only come to You for this gift. There is nothing more I can do for
salvation.
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Your Turn
Have you ever wondered, what did Jesus write on the ground?
Imagine being one of those holding a stone ready to condemn the guilty.
What could they have been thinking? Now, imagine yourself as the
accused woman facing condemnation and anticipating being stoned to
death. What must that have been like to be saved from a brutal death and
forgiven so dramatically? Please leave a comment on our blog. We would love to hear from you! ~ Devotionals Daily
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