Confession
is one of the reasons why believers join in worship, plus it frees us to enjoy
fellowship with Christ. It should ease our consciences and lighten our cares.
But some believers do not understand how it works. They feel so guilty that
they confess the same sins over and over; then they wonder if they may have
forgotten something. Other Christians believe that God forgives them when they
confess, but if they died with unconfessed sins, they would be forever lost.
These believers don’t understand that God wants to forgive us. He
allowed his beloved Son to die just so he could offer us pardon.
When
we come to Christ, he forgives all the sins we have committed or will ever
commit. We don’t need to confess the sins of the past all over again, and we
don’t need to fear that God will reject us if we don’t keep our slate perfectly
clean.
Of
course we should continue to confess our sins, but not because failure to do so
will make us lose our salvation. Our relationship with Christ is secure.
Instead, we should confess so that we can enjoy maximum fellowship and joy with
him.
When
you confess your sin(s), it involves a commitment that you not continue to sin.
We wouldn’t be genuinely confessing our sins to God if we planned to commit
them again. As we pray, we should also ask God for strength to defeat
temptation the next time we face it.
If
we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and
will forgive us our sins and
purify us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:29
By Elmer Freed
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