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2025-03-16_Sunday 2nd Service: Impartation of Uncommon Justice. By Rev. Dr. Simon Mwangi

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Send us Fan MailWhat happens when divine justice collides with human condemnation? The story of the woman caught in adultery reveals a revolutionary truth: God's justice looks nothing like ours.Standing in the public square of shame, surrounded by accusers ready to stone her, this woman faced certain death under Mosaic law. Yet when Jesus enters her story, everything changes. Through this powerful narrative from John 8:1-11, we discover three dimensions of God's uncommon justice flowing through the blood of Jesus.Justice that redeems pulls us from the deepest pits where we feel trapped and condemned. Like Job who declared "I know my Redeemer lives," we witness the divine hand reaching into seemingly hopeless situations – financial crises, depression, public humiliation – and lifting people to safety when no human solution exists.Justice that restores doesn't just forgive but completely heals our brokenness. While we may present composed exteriors, many of us carry deep internal wounds that money, education, or status cannot fix. "By his wounds we are healed" isn't just scripture – it's a promise of complete restoration for those broken in body, mind, or spirit.Most remarkably, we discover justice that commissions. After Jesus dispersed her accusers with the challenge that only the sinless could cast stones, he didn't just pardon the woman – he commissioned her for a new life. This mirrors countless biblical examples where God takes people society has discarded and entrusts them with divine purpose.When facing situations where people have given up on you or where shame threatens to define your story, remember this: the blood of Jesus carries uncommon justice capable of transforming your worst moments into testimonies of redemption. Your second chance isn't just possible – it's waiting for you now.Have you experienced God's justice overruling human judgment in your life? We'd love to hear your story of redemption, restoration, or divine commissioning.Support the showSubscribe to the official Parklands Baptist Church Channel to stream our latest messages, your favourite sermons from over the years, and much more. Hit the 🛎 Notification Bell so that you never miss our most recent video. Below is the online giving link https://checkout.pesaway.com/parkie/Follow Parklands Baptist Church on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/parkiebaptist/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ParkieBaptist Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/parkiebaptistTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@parkiebaptistTelegram: https://t.me/+V6fHp1JfJjIdBOk5

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