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SteveGC
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Hi again, 1beleevr…you almost sound Catholic here, especially in terms of ‘opportunity for relationship’, and ‘confession of sins’. Realize that devout Catholics are VERY in-tune, personally, with Christ Jesus. He is the source and summit of our worship. And we do confess our sins to God the Father, we always have, and always will.Believe it or don’t, because you are afforded the opportunity to have a personal:thumbsup:relationship, with the very same God who spoke the universe into existence, you can also confess your sins to Him, and repent, thanking Him for His forgiveness! I for one believe, that Jesus’s death on the Cross forgave all sins, past present and future!!! Psalms 103:10-12, 1John 1:9![]()
One thing we’d adjust at the end of your comment…“Jesus’ death on the Cross for the forgiveness of confessed sins of a repentent heart.” In other words, Jesus’ death only forgives your past sins if you come to him as a professed and repentent sinner (your ‘sinners prayer’, our reconcilliation sacrament)…and in the exact same way, this applies to your present and future sins as well. You must come to God in this humble, contrite manner so long as your life continues to be plagued with sin (which, for most of us, takes us to our deathbed).
God Bless