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(Without music)
NARRATOR 2: Maybe you know my story. It's not pretty and certainly
not one I'm proud of . . . but I was caught in the act of adultery. As I
stood there that day, surrounded by the scribes and the Pharisees, I knew
what my fate was. According to the law of Moses, I should have been
stoned to death. I knew it . . . and Jesus knew it too. It's what I deserved.
The restless crowd waited as my accusers questioned Jesus once again.
But no one could have expected what happened next. This wonderful,
merciful Savior turned to those who had condemned me and spoke these
words. "Let anyone among you who is without sin cast the first stone."
(Music begins) Overcome with emotion, I watched as one by one the
elders turned and slowly walked away. Till I was left alone with this One
who had come to give life . . . and I understood.