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I actually wonder how people manage in life without confession… seriously, how? 
Protestants believe that they can confess directly to God. That’s how.I actually wonder how people manage in life without confession… seriously, how?![]()
Going to Confession and Absolution produces great relief as well as a sense of humility, in that God has freely, through the mouth of my Pastor, granted me forgiveness, not because I somehow deserve it, but because God is merciful. That particular Sacrament is very close to my heart.It is interesting to experience the emotional release that is achieved in confession.
Self evaluations seem to keep mind clear of pride
What does going to confession do for you?
It does produce a sense of relief
Dear Wesrock, it was the same for me for quite some time. I kept at it and over time it slowly has become a blessing, and I pray it will be the same for you (but even more so).I get a little social anxiety and, having been a poor Catholic up to about two years ago, it still feels awkward for me.
And that is not a knock on the sacrament.
Yes I know they do… but it’s such a loss. Confession is a wonderful sacrament, being forgiven is huge… hearing the words, you are forgiven is a big deal. Being given guidance, reassurance and penance is also wonderful.Protestants believe that they can confess directly to God. That’s how.
Yes I know they do… but it’s such a loss. Confession is a wonderful sacrament, being forgiven is huge… hearing the words, you are forgiven is a big deal. Being given guidance, reassurance and penance is also wonderful.
And it was meant to be light hearted, hence the big grin. I know people do manage, I meant it lightly/QUOTE]
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And secularists/agnostics/atheists don’t think they have anything to confess.Protestants believe that they can confess directly to God. That’s how.
Exactly.And secularists/agnostics/atheists don’t think they have anything to confess.
AMEN!Confession is such a great stress reliever.
Amen.I don’t like going to Confession as much as I like having gone to Confession.
This is a perfect analogy, and exactly how I feel!I don’t think I’m ever going to “like” going to Confession. For me it is like going to the dentist when you’re scared of dentists but you know you need work done. No matter how gentle the dentist is and how much Novocaine he gives you, it’s still the dentist and one is happy when it’s over and your teeth feel much better.
I’m perfectly fine with accepting that I am a lousy sinner, but the process of Confession has been scary to me ever since I was young and although I have come a long way I don’t think I’ll ever be running to the confessional with great joy.
John.14: [27] Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.and PEACE is the intended end of Sacramental Confession.It is interesting to experience the emotional release that is achieved in confession.
Self evaluations seem to keep mind clear of pride
What does going to confession do for you?
It does produce a sense of relief
About a decade ago, I mustered up the courage to go to confession, even wrote out all my sins on a piece of paper. I spent a good deal of time preparing.Re: I like going to confession ! it feels good! how about you?