  I was reading in the Gospel of John, and the account of the woman caught in adultery in chapter eight along with the lengthy dialogue that follows between Jesus and the Pharisees, has long been one of my favorite stories. Actually, it's not just this chapter, it's the whole Gospel. Jesus makes some revealing statements that angered some, and ignited interest and devotion among others. In John, Jesus is presented as revealing His God-self not just through His miracles, but in His words.
The One standing in the Galilean dirt equal with God? Why, God doesn't' have blisters on his hands, nor callouses on his feet. Does he? Surely to think of God standing face to face with us sin-stained souls absurd. We like a God that makes sense, one whom operates within the realm of logic. But for a group of people who believed God created the heavens and the earth, gave two wrinkled bodies a baby turned the Nile into blood, parted the Red Sea, God becoming a man was beyond their ability to accept.
Is not God God. He can do that which is impossible for us to even fathom,and yet we complain when He does. Who do we think we are anyway? For some of us, we think we "god. " May we not lose the notion of mystery that surrounds God. 
