Centered on the powerful question, “If you’ve never sinned, then cast the first stone,” Throw Your Stone, Jesus Won’t confronts the reality of criticism while highlighting the mercy of Christ.
The song speaks to anyone who has felt exposed, judged, or defined by their mistakes. In Throw Your Stone, Jesus Won’t, the voices of accusation are loud, but they are not the final word. The lyrics contrast human judgment with divine compassion. While others are ready to throw stones, Jesus stands in front of the broken, offering protection and a new beginning.
At its core, Throw Your Stone, Jesus Won’t is about identity restored. The verses describe the weight of whispers and public shame, but the chorus shifts the focus to truth: no one is without flaws. The repeated hook, “Throw your stone, but Jesus never threw His at me,” captures the heart of Throw Your Stone, Jesus Won’t — mercy triumphs over condemnation.
The bridge deepens this message, showing the difference between how people measure worth and how God restores it. Where others see failure, He sees potential. Where others count flaws, He speaks freedom.
Ultimately, Throw Your Stone, Jesus Won’t is a declaration of release. It encourages listeners to rise above judgment and walk in the freedom Christ gives. The closing lines reinforce the message of hope: He stood for me. He stands for me.
Throw Your Stone, Jesus Won’t is a reminder that grace has the final word — and that no accusation is stronger than divine mercy.
I walk with trembling hands, holding what they’ll never see
Faces turn, whispers rise, aiming straight at me
Saints on pedestals pointing like they’re made of gold
Funny how the loudest judges are the ones who fold
But then a quieter voice cuts through the noise
Not theirs
His
If you’ve never sinned
then cast the first stone at me
If your heart’s never cracked
you don’t know what it means to bleed
Throw your stone
But Jesus never threw His at me
Throw your stone
He stood where I couldn’t be
Keep breathing
Keep breathing
They see the surface
the headline
the sin
Never the nights I drowned inside my own skin
Jesus walked into the wreck
Didn’t flinch
Didn’t step… back
He stayed
Lit a spark in the aftermath
And when their voices rise like a wave too big to stop
He lifts me higher
than their words will ever drop
If you’ve never sinned
then cast the first stone at me
If your heart’s never cracked
you don’t know what it means to bleed
Throw your stone
But Jesus never turned away
Throw your stone
He said rise, this is a new day
Dust lifting, something shifting
Dust lifting, something shifting
Dust lifting, something shifting
Dust lifting
They wrote my worth in sand
He rewrote it in fire
They counted every flaw
He lifted me higher
They saw the broken pieces
He saw the whole of me
Their eyes asked who is she
His answer was set free
Rise from the edges
Rise through the doubt
Rise with the mercy
They can’t tear out
If you’ve never sinned
then cast the first stone at me
If your heart’s never cracked
you don’t know what it means to bleed
Throw your stone
But Jesus stood in front of me
Throw your stone
He said walk free, walk free
Walk free
Walk free
Walk free
Walk free
Walk free
He stood for me
Walk free
Walk free
Walk free
Walk free
He stands for me
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