Drop The Stones! (John 8:1-11 KJV)

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Sign in or sign up and post using a HubPages Network account. 0 of 8192 characters usedPost CommentNo HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked. Comments are not for promoting your articles or other sites. Praise the Lord Jesus, "dellea" It sure corrected me and continues to correct me. Now every time a judgmental thought pops into my mind. I say drop those stones. Thank you again for your encouragement, I greatly appreciate it! I catch myself regularly holding stones in my hand, and when others throw stones at me I tend to react very poorly! Your hub is very though-provoking and soul-correcting in a direct but kind and forgiving way! Good morning "shofarcall" I pray all is well with you and your family. It is the response of Jesus that is the most captivating. How He ignored what they were telling Him, knowing that the Scriptures stated that she should be stoned. His mercy is overwhelming and when we partake of it we too desire to go and sin no more. Thank you for reading this hub and finding it useful, awesome and voting up. We all need each other. Have a blessed day. Mabel, this is a mighty hub with reminders of stones, beams, planks, non-judgement, etc, that we all need. None of us are surely without iniquity, that is true. I know that I trespass from time to time on this one, and then am very ashamed and full of repentance. God Bless Mabel. Voted up, useful and awesome.

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McMurtry sticks 2/1, going after a fall from Boren. Lindsay Williams on beam for Michigan now. Winston - BB - good stplit and straddle 1/2 - aerial to bhs, slow combo but no wobble. Williams hits beam to try to save the meet for Michigan. Sloan on beam now, must hit position. Very smooth walkover to beat jump - bend correction on bhs loso series but much better than it has been - switch and split are fine - pretty full turn - solid 2/1 landing. Artz on beam - hits walkover to bhs, tentative and slower in connection but hit - bringing the routine Michigan needs - small hop forward on dismount. Is it too late, Guerrero - BB - hits two loso series - large hop forward on 1.5. Got through. Spector just sat her double arabian for Stanford. Michigan may not be out of this. Must get the big final hits from Artz and Chiarelli. Wobble from Chiarellu on loso series but stays on - strong side aerial - hop back on double back.

Nina MCGee STICKS DLO - because of course she does - front full to layout, also stuck - sontrolled step back on double pike. Penn State is in this - 49.025 on bars. 9.900 for Price on floor. They'll be counting the 9.700 for Frowein and 9.675 for Chuang, which is why Michigan still has hope. Needs a big 9.950 floor rotation from Karas, Artz, and Chiarelli. Ewing goes 9.975 on vault for LSU. Didn't see it because as long as Georgia hits a few more bars routines, this thing is over. Still waiting on one more floor score for Cal, but should be ahead of Kentucky and BSU once we get it. Oklahoma and Nebraska well in control of the Iowa regional. Alabama avoided counting that fall, in solid shape once again. 9.950 on bars for Brandie Jay. Denver with a vital 49.250 on floor. Still a touch behid Missouri and Minnesota for the second spot, but Denver has done beam and the others have not.

This should be a great one. Minnesota Missouri and Denver all in it for this second spot. Florida with not a huge lead, but beam and bars are done, so they should sail smoothly unless something weird happens. AND WE HAVE OUR FIRST QUALIFIERS. LSU and Georgia advance with 197.300 and 196.850 respectively. Our AAers will be Lisa Burt of Michigan State and Maddie Gardiner of Oregon State. An upset there as Lisa Burt gets an AA spot over the favored GWU duo of Winstanley and Drouin-Allaire. RISA PEREZ AND LEXI MILLS WILL DO BEAM AT NATIONALS. Huge bars rotation upcoming for Boise State to try to get back in this thing.Bennion sticks a DLO for 9.850. That will work. Minnesota to bars now - solid double back with a step. Opening fall from penn State on beam. Chuang - VT - better chest position that earlier - still a lot of pike, but controlled, small hop. Richarson - VT - Cal - GIANT tsuk - hop back.
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