MUST WE CONFESS EVERY SIN TO BE FORGIVEN?

Grosnick Marowbe

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1 John 1:9 states: "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

At first glance, one might ascertain that means we need to confess each sin we commit in order to be forgiven of that particular sin. However, that contradicts the Scriptures that state, Christ died for the sins of all. He paid the price with His shed blood and that was a one time sacrifice.

The Bible tells us, "By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all." Christ paid the price once and for all. The True Believers sins were already paid for therefore, we need not add anything to what Christ already accomplished. So, what is that Scripture verse really saying? It's relating to us that after we hear the Gospel of our salvation, we must confess to God that we are guilty of being a lost sinner and willing to place ALL of our faith in Christ as our Savior.

Christ's sacrifice was accepted by God the Father when Christ was raised from the dead. It was finished. We need only place our faith in Christ while admitting that we're a sinner in need of a Savior and that Savior is The Lord Jesus Christ. So far as desiring a good relationship with God goes, I personally think confessing a known sin that we've committed is a good way to show God our desire to have good fellowship with Him. However, we need not confess each and every sin in order to be forgiven. We've already been forgiven!
 

Epoisses

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Very true! All of our sins have been forgiven 'in Christ' and we are seen by the Father as if we had never sinned. The little worker bee Christian with their list of sins that need to be 'expunged' before they can feel 'right' with God is a picture of an unbelieving Christian. We all start out in unbelief and even wrestle with it after conversion but eventually we need to 'grow up' and walk by faith alone. The good news is exceedingly good above all we could ask or think.
 

Grosnick Marowbe

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Very true! All of our sins have been forgiven 'in Christ' and we are seen by the Father as if we had never sinned. The little worker bee Christian with their list of sins that need to be 'expunged' before they can feel 'right' with God is a picture of an unbelieving Christian. We all start out in unbelief and even wrestle with it after conversion but eventually we need to 'grow up' and walk by faith alone. The good news is exceedingly good above all we could ask or think.

Good post.
 

patrick jane

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1 John 1:9 states: "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

At first glance, one might ascertain that means we need to confess each sin we commit in order to be forgiven of that particular sin. However, that contradicts the Scriptures that state, Christ died for the sins of all. He paid the price with His shed blood and that was a one time sacrifice.

The Bible tells us, "By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all." Christ paid the price once and for all. The True Believers sins were already paid for therefore, we need not add anything to what Christ already accomplished. So, what is that Scripture verse really saying? It's relating to us that after we hear the Gospel of our salvation, we must confess to God that we are guilty of being a lost sinner and willing to place ALL of our faith in Christ as our Savior.

Christ's sacrifice was accepted by God the Father when Christ was raised from the dead. It was finished. We need only place our faith in Christ while admitting that we're a sinner in need of a Savior and that Savior is The Lord Jesus Christ. So far as desiring a good relationship with God goes, I personally think confessing a known sin that we've committed is a good way to show God our desire to have good fellowship with Him. However, we need not confess each and every sin in order to be forgiven. We've already been forgiven!

We are holy and blameless in God's eyes because of Jesus Christ - Colossians 1:22 KJV -


Colossians 1:14 KJV - Colossians 1:20 KJV -


Colossians 1:25 KJV -
 

serpentdove

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1 John 1:9 states: "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.

At first glance, one might ascertain that means we need to confess each sin we commit in order to be forgiven of that particular sin. However, that contradicts the Scriptures that state, Christ died for the sins of all. He paid the price with His shed blood and that was a one time sacrifice...
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Samie

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Having believed in Christ, many in this forum CORRECTLY think they were forgiven on the cross, but WRONGLY conclude those who have not yet believed in Christ were not yet forgiven.

Funny. People sometimes get blind to their own paradox.
 

serpentdove

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Having believed in Christ, many in this forum CORRECTLY think they were forgiven on the cross...
The demons believe in Jesus--and so what. They're going to hell. Jas 2:19

Most of the threads around here from the 'almost Christians' read like this:

How much sin can I hold on to :banana: and still call myself a Christian? :eek:

I never speak with God about that one sin :granite: --and I'm going to heaven, :freak: right?

God's a pushover and a big ol' softie
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who's going to open the pearly gates at the last minute for me, isn't he? Jn 3:36 ESV

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What is the emerging / emergent church movement?
 

jamie

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Very true! All of our sins have been forgiven 'in Christ' and we are seen by the Father as if we had never sinned.

Turning from dead works is one of the basics of Christianity.

Therefore, leaving the discussion of the elementary principles of Christ, let us go on to perfection, not laying again the foundation of repentance from dead works and of faith toward God... (Hebrews 6:1)​
 
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