In this chapter, the scribes and Pharisees join together to tempt Jesus. “The law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ” (John 1:17). They knew what the law said to do about this woman, but they didn’t know the grace that was in Jesus Christ. After writing on the ground, He lifted up Himself and said, “He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.” Don’t you marvel at such an answer? Do you really think they could have tempted Him?
Another remarkable statement that Jesus made is: “I am the light of the world.” It would be pride for any other person to say this! But it is true that those that follow Him do not walk in darkness but have the light of life. Because of sin, all others are in moral and spiritual darkness.
The Lord Jesus always existed. One of His names is “I Am.” He not only became a man, but He was always God the Son (Proverbs 30:4; 8:30). It is important to believe this, because if He was only a man, He could not save us (Jeremiah 17:5).
From the very beginning, the devil told a lie to Eve and then led Cain to murder Abel. He did not abide in the truth that he knew. Jesus always told the truth, and sinful men did not like it because it convicted them.
The Jews said that Abraham was their father, but they weren’t acting as Abraham’s children. In wanting to kill Jesus, they were behaving as children of the devil. When Jesus said, “Before Abraham was, I Am” (John 8:58), they wanted to stone Him because He claimed to be God (see Exodus 3:14).
1. When Jesus ____________ up Himself, what did He say to the scribes and Pharisees? John 8:___
So
2. Jesus is the light of the world. What is true of those that ____________ Him? John 8:___
Then
3. What will happen to those who do not ____________ that Jesus is the great “I Am”? John 8:___
I
4. The devil is a murderer and a liar. What does not ____________ in him?
John 8:___
Ye
5. Abraham lived many years ago. Was the Lord Jesus ____________ Abraham? John 8:___
Jesus