EPISODE · Feb 23, 2026 · 35 MIN
Questions Jesus Asked: Where Are Your Accusers?
from Grace Life · host Jamie Wright
In this powerful message from Gospel of John 8:1–11, we step into a tense public moment where a woman is dragged before Jesus, surrounded by accusation, shame, and stones ready to fall. But instead of joining the crowd, Jesus stoops in the dust, dismantles condemnation, and asks a question that still echoes today: “Where are your accusers?” This sermon explores how accusation often lives not in other people — but in our own hearts and minds. Through Scripture, we discover that Jesus did not come to manage sin through shame, but to remove condemnation so true transformation can begin. If you’ve ever felt defined by your past, trapped by regret, or stuck under the weight of self-accusation, this message reminds you: You are not standing in a courtroom. You are standing in a family room. And in Christ, the case against you has already been cleared.
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In this powerful message from Gospel of John 8:1–11, we step into a tense public moment where a woman is dragged before Jesus, surrounded by accusation, shame, and stones ready to fall. But instead of joining the crowd, Jesus stoops in the dust, dismantles condemnation, and asks a question that still echoes today: “Where are your accusers?” This sermon explores how accusation often lives not in other people — but in our own hearts and minds. Through Scripture, we discover that Jesus did not come to manage sin through shame, but to remove condemnation so true transformation can begin. If you’ve ever felt defined by your past, trapped by regret, or stuck under the weight of self-accusation, this message reminds you: You are not standing in a courtroom. You are standing in a family room. And in Christ, the case against you has already been cleared.
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