Friday, September 30, 2016

NIV 365 / Agreeing with God

The NIV 365-Day Devotional Reading Plan

Day 274 of 365

Agreeing with God

Confession is a significant element in the worship of God in both Old and New Testaments. Declaration and acknowledgment are a part of the believer's confession of faith. Scripture convicts the individual to acknowledge sin and receive forgiveness (Ps 32:5; Pr 28:13; 1Jn 1:9). James admonished believers to confess sin to others and restore fellowship (Jas 5:16). Jesus offered confession of faith and commitment to God (Mt 10:32-33; Lk 12:8). Confession is a necessary part of reconciliation and restoration; its opposite is denial of wrongdoing, which leads to alienation within a relationship.
The word confession is a combination of two Greek words, homos, meaning "same," and legล meaning "to say." In its truest form, confession is "to say the same" or "to agree." Believers are called to say the same thing about sin God says-to see sin as God sees it. A theological understanding of confession includes both an acknowledgment of specific sins and a recognition that sin needs to be forgiven.
When the believer confesses personal sin and professes faith in Christ, then God will faithfully and justly forgive sin and cleanse unrighteousness (1Jn 1:9). Confession is essential to the believer's relationship with God and to a fellowship with other people.
Taken from NIV Woman's Study Bible
Psalms 32:5

Psalms 32:5 KJV

5 I acknowledged my sin unto thee, and mine iniquity have I not hid. I said, I will confess my transgressions unto the Lord ; and thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin. Selah.

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