1 John 1:9 - Confession Brings Forgiveness and Cleansing.
1 John 1:9 (KJV) If we confess our sins, he
is faithful and just to forgive us our sins,
and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
COMMENTARY PEARL
For many years, I had a wall around my
heart. I built it as a means of protecting myself.
Keeping others at arm's length was painful, but it
was better than risking being hurt when I let
someone see my true self, mistakes and all.
This worked for me until one day, at
Bible study, I dared to confess a dark, secret
sin. Instead of looks of condemnation, compassion
filled the women's faces. One by one, they each
confessed hidden sins. None of us were perfect.
The understanding and grace those ladies
extended to me allowed me to believe in Jesus's
forgiveness and grace. My burden lifted, and I felt the
wall around my heart begin to crumble.
My confession was news to my Bible study
group but not to Jesus. He knew my dark sin and
the other women's as well. He watched me build
the unnecessary wall around my heart, waiting
for the moment when I would feel strong and
confident enough to break it down and let Him and
others come in.
Sharing my true self, sins and all, with
my group and seeing their compassion helped me
realize that Jesus had that same compassion waiting
for me. No sin was too big or dark for Him.
Jesus would eagerly forgive me too. I need only
ask.
Funny thing about that wall around my
heart - I thought it blocked rejection by keeping
others out. But by keeping others out, it also
blocked what I craved most - love and acceptance.
Tricia Gayer
Faith Step: Has unconfessed sin built a
wall around your heart? Take a moment to confess
it to Jesus. [Mornings With Jesus 2023
Devotional by Guideposts and Zondervan]
COMMENTARY
All people are sinners by nature and by
practice. At conversion all our sins are
forgiven--past, present, and future. Yet even after we
become Christians, we still sin and still need to
confess. This kind of confession is not offered to
gain God's acceptance, but to remove the barrier
to fellowship that our sin has put between us
and him. It is difficult, however, for many
people to admit their faults and shortcomings, even
to God. It takes humility and honesty to
recognize our weaknesses, and most of us would rather
pretend that we are strong. But we need not fear
revealing our sins to God--he knows them already. He
will not push us away, no matter what we've done.
Instead, he will draw us to himself.
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.
True confession also involves a
commitment not to continue in sin. We wouldn't be
genuinely confessing our sins to God if we planned to
commit them again and just wanted temporary
forgiveness. We should also pray for strength to defeat
temptation the next time we face it. [Life Application
SB]
CLOSING THOUGHT
Grace Not Guilt
Humanity's first occasion of anxiety can
be attributed to guilt. "That evening [Adam and
Eve] heard the sound of the Lord God walking in
the garden; and they hid themselves among the
trees" (Genesis 3:8 TLB).
What had happened to the first family?
Until this point there was no indication they felt
any fear or trepidation. They had never hidden
from God. Indeed, they had nothing to hide.
But then came the serpent and the
forbidden fruit. The first couple said yes to the
serpent's temptation and no to God. And when they did,
their world collapsed. They scurried into the
bushes and went into hiding, feeling shame and
dread.
Note the sequence. Guilt came first.
Anxiety came in tow. Guilt drove the truck, but
anxiety bounced in the flatbed.
What kind of person does unresolved guilt
create? An anxious one, forever hiding, running,
denying, pretending. Unresolved guilt over
unconfessed sin will turn you into a miserable, weary,
angry, stressed-out, fretful mess.
Guilt sucks the life out of our souls.
Grace restores it. [You Can Count On God by Max
Lucado]
LINK FOR FURTHER STUDY
1 John 1:9 - Another Chance.
http://www.abible.com/devotions/2022/20220327-0934.html
GOOD SERMON ON THIS TOPIC
Forgiveness by Ryan Ashlock: Acts 13:13-43.
https://youtu.be/bgk9peOr7lk
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