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If you can confess to God, then to the person you sinned against, what’s the point of confession if all you get is sanctifying grace?
You also get absolution if you show that you are repentant. And sanctifying grace is nothing to sneeze at either.If you can confess to God, then to the person you sinned against, what’s the point of confession if all you get is sanctifying grace?
What do you mean “all you get is sanctifying grace”? Sanctifying Grace is the “Eternal Life” that Jesus promises in the Bread of Life Discourse. It is God dwelling within our souls!If you can confess to God, then to the person you sinned against, what’s the point of confession if all you get is sanctifying grace?
What do you mean “all you get is sanctifying grace”? Sanctifying Grace is the “Eternal Life” that Jesus promises in the Bread of Life Discourse. It is God dwelling within our souls!
What more could you ask for in this life?![]()

Exactly. Sanctifying grace is a created share in the very life of the Trinity. It is what enables us to to live in heaven, and enables us to be holy on earth.What do you mean “all you get is sanctifying grace”? Sanctifying Grace is the “Eternal Life” that Jesus promises in the Bread of Life Discourse. It is God dwelling within our souls!
What more could you ask for in this life?![]()
John 20:20-22The thing to remember is that christ instatuted all the sacraments.
If Jesus Christ (GOD) was the one who created and comissiond it, I think it is the way to go. And althoe I dont know which particular passage in the bible recognises confeshion, I know it can be found with a little research.
are you saying that if you are not catholic and dont go to confession you wont have eternal life with God in heaven?? even if you confessed to God and the person that you sinned against?Sanctifying Grace is the “Eternal Life” that Jesus promises in the Bread of Life Discourse.
This is a complicated question.are you saying that if you are not catholic and dont go to confession you wont have eternal life with God in heaven?? even if you confessed to God and the person that you sinned against?
when did he do that?? was it in the Bible? I truly don’t know?but he promised that he will forgive them for anyone who contritely and validly receives the sacrament of Reconciliation, just as he promised that the Eucharist will give grace to its recipients.
Where in the world did I say that?are you saying that if you are not catholic and dont go to confession you wont have eternal life with God in heaven?? even if you confessed to God and the person that you sinned against?
Read John 20:20-23.when did he do that?? was it in the Bible? I truly don’t know?![]()
Not quite. Anyone, Catholic or non-Catholic, who has “perfect contrition” (contrition motivated by love of God) for his past sins will receive forgiveness for them and will be eligible for eternal life with God in heaven. For Catholics, who use the sacrament of Confession, “imperfect contrition” (contrition motivated by fear of punishment) is sufficient to receive forgiveness of past sins and to be eligible for eternal life with God in heaven.are you saying that if you are not catholic and dont go to confession you wont have eternal life with God in heaven?? even if you confessed to God and the person that you sinned against?
You’ve made the mistake of assuming that Jesus was giving this benefit to everyone.Rather than saying ‘what’s the point of confession if all you get is sanctifying grace?,’ how about asking why confessional is necessary when God ALREADY gave sanctifying grace.
Read John 20:20-23.
It talks about after Jesus was resurrected and came before his deciples. He shows them his scars to prove it is him and what they had witnessed of him dying on the cross really did happen. Then Jesus says, “Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you. Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive anyone’s sins, they are forgiven. If you refuse to forgive them, they are unforgiven.”
Jesus ascended into Heaven leaving us with the Holy Spirit. We are showered with grace and the power to forgive.
So, I guess I would like to know the same thing as teentruthseeker. If God gave us this gift of forgiveness and the ability to forgive and we have already been given his grace, what is the need for confessionals?
Where does the Bible say that “the church” is speaking of the priest alone?BTW, frinjaaa, welcome to the Forums!!! I hope you enjoy your long stay with us!
- To the Church - In this one, IF you forgive someone’s sins, THEN God also forgives them. The priest is acting as God’s Amabassador. But, and this is a big BUT, IF you don’t forgive their sins, then God also doesn’t forgive them. THAT IS AN AWESOME RESPONSIBILITY!!! It should not be giving willy-nilly to just anyone, only someone whom has been chosen to be shepherd of the flock. And notice further, there is no punishment to the Apostles for not forgiving others, whereas in the first example their is punishment for withholding forgiveness.
From what I’ve seen in the Gospels, when Jesus is teaching to the crowds, he is teaching us of Salvation and the coming of the Kingdom.Where does the Bible say that “the church” is speaking of the priest alone?
Other places in the Bible, the church is referred to as the body of Christ.
Also, believers are referred to as the body of Christ.
So, believers are the church.
Forgive me for not being more clear, but believers are who I was speaking of in my first post. Not just anyone and everyone.
God gave his people, the church, the body of christ, believers, the power of forgvieness.
Again I ask, what is the necessity of a confessional?
And thank you for the welcome!![]()
The reason we DO confess our sins to our priest is because it is commanded in Scripture by Christ and the tradition was handed down for a thousand years before Bibles were printed.As the Father has sent me, so I send you. Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive anyone’s sins, they are forgiven. If you refuse to forgive them, they are unforgiven."
No. Read the scripture again. It’s not we who are given that power. Christ laid his hands on the apostles. The apostles were given the power to forgive. For 2,000 years the Catholic Church has Apostolic Succession that traces its physical roots back to the first apostles and the earliest churches. That power is handed down from the Pope to the bishops to the priests.Jesus ascended into Heaven leaving us with the Holy Spirit. We are showered with grace and the power to forgive.
Confessionals are the “privacy booths” that were for the intention of keeping people’s sins private. Priests are not permitted to tell anyone the sins they have heard as they listen “in persona Christi” to the sins of faithful Catholics. Even if someone confesses a horrible sin like molestation or murder, a priest is required to keep the sins secret. Even our law doesn’t require a priest to reveal what he’s heard in a confession.what is the need for confessionals?
That Christians are ordinarily to obtain the forgiveness of their sins through the priests of the Church is inferred in James 5:14-15:Where does the Bible say that “the church” is speaking of the priest alone?
Other places in the Bible, the church is referred to as the body of Christ.
Also, believers are referred to as the body of Christ.
So, believers are the church.
Forgive me for not being more clear, but believers are who I was speaking of in my first post. Not just anyone and everyone.
God gave his people, the church, the body of christ, believers, the power of forgvieness.
Again I ask, what is the necessity of a confessional?
And thank you for the welcome!![]()