God’s Perfect Law Perfectly Fulfilled
And you, being dead in your trespasses and the
uncircumcision of your flesh, He has made alive together with Him, having
forgiven you all trespasses, having wiped out the handwriting of requirements
that was against us, which was contrary to us. And He has taken it out of
the way, having nailed it to the cross.
Colossians 2:13–14
In the account of the woman caught in adultery, the Bible is
silent on what Jesus wrote on the ground with His finger. But I believe that
when He stooped down, He was writing the Law of Moses.
I have been to Jerusalem many times. During one of my visits
many years ago to the temple precinct where Jesus would have met this woman,
the Lord opened my eyes to see that the floor of the temple precinct was made
of hard cobblestone.
This means Jesus was not writing on soil. He was writing
with His finger on stone.
Then, in a flash, I saw that Jesus was writing the
law on stone. He was effectively saying to the Pharisees, “You presume
to teach Me about the Law of Moses? I am He who wrote the law.”
Jesus wrote twice on the ground with His finger, thus
completing the typology, as we know that God wrote the Ten Commandments with
His finger twice.
The first set of the Ten Commandments was destroyed by Moses
when he saw the Israelites worshiping the golden calf at the foot of Mount
Sinai. God then wrote another set on stones and gave it to Moses for it to be
placed under the mercy seat in the ark of the covenant.
I had never heard anyone preach this before—it was a fresh
revelation straight from heaven. I love it when the Lord opens my eyes to see
His grace!
Do you know why it’s so exciting to know what Jesus wrote on
the ground that day? It’s so significant because it shows us that the very
author of God’s perfect law does not use the law to judge and condemn us today.
And it’s not because God simply decided to be merciful on
us. No! It’s because Jesus Himself fulfilled all the righteous requirements of
the law on our behalf and took upon Himself every curse and stroke of
punishment for our sins on His own body at the cross.
We are forgiven because He was judged. We are accepted
because He was condemned!
Whatever your challenge today, your answer is found in
receiving a fresh revelation of how much you are forgiven in Christ.
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