Welcome to episode 247 of Grasp the Bible. In this episode, we will examine the topic of confession.
Key takeaways:
- Confession—real, honest, unguarded acknowledgment of sin—feels dangerous because it makes us vulnerable.
- The path to freedom runs straight through the thing we most want to avoid. Confession, not concealment, is where healing begins.
- When we confess sin, we are saying the same thing about it that God says. We are adopting His verdict.
- Unconfessed sin does not change God’s love—but it absolutely affects our capacity to experience it.
- The gospel does not just forgive what you have done. It changes who you are. You are not defined by your worst moments. You are defined by the blood of Christ and the verdict of God: justified, redeemed, and adopted.
Quotable:
Confession without change is not repentance—it is performance. True biblical confession is not just a change of words; it is a change of direction.
Application:
Doctrine without direction is incomplete. Here are five specific, actionable steps for walking in biblical confession.
- Confess to God Specifically, Not Generically. Biblical confession names the specific sin before the specific God who was specifically offended by it.
- Distinguish between guilt and shame. Guilt is the conviction that I have done something wrong. Shame is the conviction that I am something wrong. Biblical confession addresses guilt and refuses the lie of shame.
- Confess to people when appropriate.
- Forsake the sin, not just confess it.
- Seek help when confession alone is not breaking the pattern.
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