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piobaire
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I have been reading a great book on God’s love and forgivness that was written by a Protestant but when I came to the section on forgivness I am now totally confused about confession!
The author states that Jesus, being God and all knowing, knew all of our sins when he died and therefore we are completely forgiven and in right relationship with God before we ever repent, before we were ever born and hence the only need for confession is so we know and feel that forgivness, the psychological benefit so to speak.
So, if Jesus has forgiven all our sins, paid the price for our sins in his blood, why do we have to go to confession? This author almost makes it seem like sin is not a reality anymore. I like the idea he is getting at that we are perfectly and completely loved at all moments even when we fall but I am having a hard time reconciling this with our current practice on confession. I always feel like I am outside of God’s friendship when I have sinned and cannot be restored to that perfect love and forgivness until I have been absolved in confession.
I think this ties into another struggle I have in wrapping my head around the notion that nothing we do can increase or decrease God’s love for us. If this is so why do we strive for holiness, battle temptation, acquire virtue and try to overcome vice?
The author states that Jesus, being God and all knowing, knew all of our sins when he died and therefore we are completely forgiven and in right relationship with God before we ever repent, before we were ever born and hence the only need for confession is so we know and feel that forgivness, the psychological benefit so to speak.
So, if Jesus has forgiven all our sins, paid the price for our sins in his blood, why do we have to go to confession? This author almost makes it seem like sin is not a reality anymore. I like the idea he is getting at that we are perfectly and completely loved at all moments even when we fall but I am having a hard time reconciling this with our current practice on confession. I always feel like I am outside of God’s friendship when I have sinned and cannot be restored to that perfect love and forgivness until I have been absolved in confession.
I think this ties into another struggle I have in wrapping my head around the notion that nothing we do can increase or decrease God’s love for us. If this is so why do we strive for holiness, battle temptation, acquire virtue and try to overcome vice?