A confession that is acceptable to God, brings both forgiveness and cleansing. In order to receive these two blessings, sin itself must be confessed: not just the actions of sin, or the guilt of sin, or the consequences of sin; but the actual power of sin, the forfeited life.
This lesson is clearly taught in the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, and in the Sanctuary Service.
A failure to give an acceptable confession means that sin is not cleansed, and therefore not forgiven. Many Christians today think that they have confessed their sins to Christ, and are therefore forgiven. But because they do not confess the actual sin, but only the fruit of it, they are seriously mistaken, and do not know the real freedom that God wants to give them.
This booklet reveals what is an acceptable confession with God, and how to apply it. 81p
1 John 1
9 If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
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Contents
- Inadequate Confessions
- The Revival
- The Reformation
- In the Sanctuary
- At the Altar
- In the Light of the Judgment
- Summary