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Today we talk about the concept of exile from the work of Camus. We focus on a couple stories from his book Exile and The Kingdom. We talk about why Camus insists that true lucidity can only arise from the jarring lived experience he calls “exile,” not from armchair reflection. We talk about Janine's desert epiphany in “The Adulterous Woman.” We talk about school‑teacher Daru in “The Guest,” trapped between France and Algeria, whose double exile shows how history can choose for us. We talk about the everyday escape hatches—nostalgia, comfort contracts, curated news bubbles—that let people dodge exile until reality blindsides them. Hope you enjoy it! :) Sponsors: ZocDoc: https://www.ZocDoc.com/PHILO Incogni: https://www.Incogni.com/philothis Thank you so much for listening! Could never do this without your help. Website: https://www.philosophizethis.org/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/philosophizethis Social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philosophizethispodcast X: https://twitter.com/iamstephenwest Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/philosophizethisshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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In this week's episode, Evangelist Chance Walters pulls out the grace in John Chapter 8 in relation to the Story of the Adulterous Woman. Please share with a friend!
A new season begins.This is the Book of Proverbs, a monster collection of aphorisms and other gems of knowledge culled by Israel's King Solomon and other wise ancients.Much of the book is aimed at the king's children, but the wisdom is universal.The opening section is a shot across the bows, a signal of what is to come before the floodgates open. An appetite whetter if you will.As with the Bible's previous book, the Book of Psalms, there's not much story, but there is plenty or poetry. And, for those in need of wisdom and advice, there is also plenty to learn.
This audio recording from a church service on March 16, 2025, centers on a passage from John 8 about the adulterous woman brought before Jesus. The sermon uses this biblical story to illustrate God's grace and offer of second chances to those burdened by their sins, no matter how significant they may seem. It emphasizes that Jesus confronts accusers, leaving individuals to face their sin before a merciful savior. The message encourages listeners not to be intimidated by judgment and to recognize Jesus as Lord, offering forgiveness and the opportunity to live anew, free from the bondage of past mistakes. Ultimately, it conveys that God's grace is always available, providing endless chances for redemption and a life without continued sin.Support the showThanks for listening! Follow us on Facebook or Instagram more info colonialkc.org
As you already know, we are going to be looking at the second half of Proverbs, chapter 30. We began this chapter last week, and we're going to see this week that God continues to make a distinction between how his people, who have faith, who have wisdom, who have understanding, who have embraced his standards of morality and ethics, how we behave, what we think about various things and how different we should live from those who Do not have faith again. To donate please visit us at: https://loveisrael.org/donate/ Checks may be sent to: LoveIsrael.org 6355 N Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953 Feel free to download our MyBibleStudy App on telephone https://get.theapp.co/yjjq we don't know how long we can post the teachings on YT https://www.instagram.com/mybiblestudyofficial/
As you already know, we are going to be looking at the second half of Proverbs, chapter 30. We began this chapter last week, and we're going to see this week that God continues to make a distinction between how his people, who have faith, who have wisdom, who have understanding, who have embraced his standards of morality and ethics, how we behave, what we think about various things and how different we should live from those who Do not have faith again. To donate please visit us at: https://loveisrael.org/donate/ Checks may be sent to: LoveIsrael.org 6355 N Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953 Feel free to download our MyBibleStudy App on telephone https://get.theapp.co/yjjq we don't know how long we can post the teachings on YT https://www.instagram.com/mybiblestudyofficial/
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Palm Vista Community Church Live Stream on February 18, 2024Message Title: "Jesus and the Adulterous Woman" by David BushFind out more about us at www.palmvista.org#palmvista #church #miami #bible #desiringgod #discipleship #preparation #godschurch #identity #christian #christianidentity #trust #hope #restorative #joy #joyful #god #desiringgod #seekgod #goddidPara traducción al Español visite: www.palmvista.org/live
Jesus came not to condemn but to save: to give us the gift of everlasting life. Strengthened by the Eucharist, let us go forward in hope to become living sacraments of God's divine life, and true signs and witnesses His merciful love and forgiveness to the world. Today, Deacon Harold opens John 8 to talk about the adulterous woman for Word of God Wednesday. Also, Psalm 119A in the Soulful Psalms.
The compassion and righteousness of our Savior are never at odds. Today, R.C. Sproul considers Jesus' encounter with the adulterous woman, reminding us that it is only by Christ's mercy that sinners can stand in the presence of God. Get R.C. Sproul's Teaching Series 'Face to Face with Jesus' for Your Gift of Any Amount:https://gift.renewingyourmind.org/3247/face-to-face-with-jesus Don't forget to make RenewingYourMind.org your home for daily in-depth Bible study and Christian resources. A donor-supported outreach of Ligonier Ministries. Explore all of our podcasts: https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts
In this message from the Changed Series, Pastor Derek Holmes looks at the scene from John 8 where the Pharisees used a woman who was busted while cheating on her husband in order to trip Jesus up. Christ's compassionate defense of this woman is a stark contrast to the Pharisees judgmental and merciless treatment of her. In this scene, we see just how Christ chooses to deal with our sin, and how it should challenge us all to be a little less critical of others.
How would our world look different if we got what we deserved? Join us as we learn how to experience the power of “Grace Undeserved” and to see how God's love turns our expectations upside down… even when we don't deserve it.
An Unexpected Story of Grace with an Adulterous Woman.
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Today on Meditating the Word: Jesus at the Festival of Booths, Jesus Teaches in the Temple, the Adulterous Woman, Division Over Who He Is, Dispute Over Whose Children They Are, Before Abraham Was I Am. This is Day 296. We are reading John 7-8 ---- Father God, thank You for allowing us to see You through the life of Jesus. Whenever we want to know Your character, all we have to do is look at his life. If we want to know Your will, all we have to do is read Your Word. Help us to be more like Jesus each day, doing only what we see him doing and saying only what we hear him saying. Not a watered down version of Jesus, but one full of passion and fire and zeal for You. Amen ---- We are reading the entire Bible this year in the order the events actually occured chronologically. You can download a copy of the reading plan from blueletterbible.com. And don't forget to subscribe to this podcast on your favorite podcast platform and on YouTube, that way you'll get a notification each time a new episode is released. It's my goal to encourage others to strengthen their Christian walk through daily reading God's Word. You can help, by sharing this podcast, and by rating and reviewing it. Thank you for joining me today and know that I'm praying for you. Join us tomorrow -- and every day -- as we continue our journey through the pages of the Bible. I can't wait to see you tomorrow. Until next time, be blessed and be a blessing. ---- Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/yeti-music/at-dawn License code: SFVKF2JFJJIFZDGT Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/brock-hewitt-stories-in-sound/a-journey-of-love License code: VUSCEHWQYYSXTUKG
The Pharisees and the adulterous woman were at a fork in the road that leads to redemption or destruction. Julie Coleman reflects on this passage in John 8 and the choices they had. We often come to forks in the road. How will we respond? Julie asks “How has the grace and mercy of God affected your life?”
The religious leaders didn't care about the woman who was caught in adultery. They only wanted to use her to trap Jesus.
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An adulterous woman, with no name, encounters Jesus in a life-and-death situation. What an example of compassion and forgiveness we can glean from?
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Only when we experience the full truth and full grace of Jesus together do we find our lives transformed and set free in the love of Jesus Christ.
Psalm - The Lord Implored to Defend the Psalmist against the Wicked, The Lord's Glory and Man's Dignity John - Jesus Teaches at the Feast, The Adulterous Woman, Jesus is the Light of the World
The passage in today's first reading from the book of Daniel is the account of Suzanna who is falsely accused by two corrupt elders (Daniel 13:1-9,15-17,19-30,33-62). The drawn out account of Suzanna who was spied upon by two elders taken over by their lust for her. The reading uses a fascinating turn of phrase about the temptation of these two men: it says “they suppressed their consciences and would not allow their eyes to look to heaven”. To suppress one's conscience is a serious thing to do. Another translation says: they perverted their own mind. So that means not listening to the gentle call of the conscience within us is a form of perversion. We would turn away from you and rupture something within us. Eric For more meditations, check my channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/EricNicolai/videos
Hester Prynne in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter wore a red “A” for most of her adult life as penance for her sin of adultery. While Hester carried that public condemnation, her lover, the young minister Arthur Dimmesdale, suffered in secrecy and died in shame. In Deuteronomy 22, the law stated that unfaithful wives should lose their lives, but the method was not prescribed. (The Mishnah specified strangling.) When an engaged woman was unfaithful, the woman and the man should be stoned. Consequently, many Bible commentators conclude that the woman in John 8 was engaged. When the scribes and Pharisees arrived at the Temple, Jesus was teaching. They presented the woman caught in adultery, appealed to the law, and demanded a judgment. The case was fishy. Presumably, if they caught the woman, they also knew her partner. Where was he? Clearly, they were less concerned with justice and more interested in setting a snare for Jesus. Would He disregard the law and destroy His credibility? Or uphold the law and ruin His reputation of compassion? Forced to choose between justice and grace, what would Jesus do? He stooped and wrote in the dirt. We don’t know what He wrote, but when Jesus did speak, He referenced Deuteronomy 13:9 and 17:7, which says the accusers of a crime should throw the first stones. Jesus added that they should be without sin. The scribes and Pharisees were silenced. One by one, they shuffled away. When they were gone, Jesus called her “Woman,” the same respectful term He used for His mother in John 2. Then He released her from condemnation, absolved her sin, and set her free. >> The scribes and Pharisees reveal our own tendency to pass judgment and condemn. The woman shows our struggle with shame. Jesus shows us life-altering forgiveness and an opportunity for new life.
Sermon Sunday Sessions. Today we explore John 8:1-11, "The Adulterous Woman." Weekly Itinerary: rumble.com/c/addedsouls Monday: “Sermon Sunday” Tuesday: “Analyzing the Lyric” Wednesday: “Bible Study” Thursday: “Topical Trip” Friday: “Socio-Political” Please consider supporting the work, here are some options, DIGITAL SUPPORT: https://addedsouls.locals.com PAYPAL: addedsouls@gmail.com Thank you kindly. Your servant, SM
They drop their rocks, but they don't drop to their knees… Turn with me to John Chapter 8, as I explore this scene and the story of the adulterous woman on what may be my most DEEPLY impassioned episode of Rinse and Repeat! (RAR2023EP05)
We continue our series of looking at different interactions Jesus had with people. This week we look into Jesus stopping the stoning of a woman caught in adultery. Jesus choose to show grace when the crowd was ready to destroy. Share your story with us at hello@thisjesuslifepodcast.com.
Wednesday June 8, 2022 / Week of Pentecost Proverbs 5 Isaiah 654:1-12 II Timothy 2:14-26 Luke 11:53-12:12