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Title: If We Confess
Date: May 8, 2008
Topic(s): Forgiveness/Unforgiveness
Scripture: 1 John 1:9, 1 Thessalonians 5:19


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Christians sin. Does that surprise you? It shouldn't; just take a look at your life. Even with the presence of the Holy Spirit in our lives, there are times when we choose to quench His influence (1 Thessalonians 5:19) and go our own way.

So, then what? Have we lost our salvation? No, but we have lost our fellowship with God. That's why the apostle John wrote 1 John 1:9. Let's see what this verse instructs Christians to do when they've sinned.

What Does God Say?

"If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" (1 John 1:9 ESV)

  • When we know that we've done something wrong, what does God want us to do?
  • How do we know for sure that God will respond?
  • In addition to forgiveness, what else does God do?
  • My Thoughts

    The word confess in the original language means “to agree with.” We can't expect God to forgive us unless we're willing to agree with Him that something is wrong. As long as we deny our attitudes or actions are sinful in God's eyes, we will remain stuck in that sin. Once we agree with God, however, we've taken the first step toward dealing with the hold that sin has on our lives. But that's not all.

    In addition to breaking our fellowship with God, sin also leaves guilt, remorse and a sense of hopelessness. When we confess our sins, God promises not only to forgive (restore fellowship) but also to cleanse. We no longer have to live under a cloud of guilt and shame. We truly can be free to start over again.

    My Part

    Set aside some time today to take a serious look at your life. If the Spirit makes you aware of an area of your life that is displeasing to God, confess it to your Heavenly Father and forsake it. Write down the date that you've done this. When Satan tries to bring up guilt and shame for these sins, point to that date and remind him that not only were you forgiven, you were cleansed as well.

     

     

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