True Confession

Did you know true Confession is more than just admitting wrongdoing; it’s an acknowledgement of our need for God’s grace. When we confess our sins, we’re not informing God of something He doesn’t already know. Instead, we’re agreeing with Him about our sinfulness and expressing our desire for His forgiveness and cleansing.

Scripture says, God’s response to our confession is both faithful and just. He is faithful, meaning He will always forgive as He has promised. He is just, because Jesus Christ has already paid the penalty for our sins. This divine forgiveness is complete, covering every aspect of our sinfulness and purifying us from all unrighteousness.

Today, as you reflect on God’s forgiveness to your confession, take a moment to consider the personal significance. It’s an invitation to experience God’s boundless mercy and a call to live in the freedom that comes from His forgiveness. Let this promise encourage you to approach God honestly and humbly, trusting in His unfailing love and grace to make you whole again.

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).

Let’s Pray

Yahweh, I acknowledge and confess before You that I am a sinner, guilty and corrupt, prone to evil, and I have transgressed Your holy law. Lord, with heartfelt sorrow, I repent and deplore my offences! Please have compassion on me and remove my guilt and corruption. Grant me Your Holy Spirit, that I might put to death the sin that is within me. Father, I trust You for these graces based on the death and resurrection of my Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Amen.

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