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A couple of questions about confession & forgiveness of sin

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 5:16 am
by cubeus19
Hi guys, I had a couple of questions about sin, relating especially to us believers. First off, if we sin milliseconds right before we die without confessing it, will we still go to heaven? I've seen this question asked in the past, and most often the answer is, "yes" we would be forgiven because when we initially became a believer Christ forgave us of all sins, past present and even future sins.

But I've got another question, if this is indeed the case, then, why do believers still confess their sins to God when they pray? Is it even necessary given the fact that when the person became a follower of Christ that all of his or her sins were indeed forgiven?

Thanks guys!

Re: A couple of questions about confession & forgiveness of

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 5:42 am
by DannyM
cubeus19 wrote:Hi guys, I had a couple of questions about sin, relating especially to us believers. First off, if we sin milliseconds right before we die without confessing it, will we still go to heaven? I've seen this question asked in the past, and most often the answer is, "yes" we would be forgiven because when we initially became a believer Christ forgave us of all sins, past present and even future sins.
That's correct.
But I've got another question, if this is indeed the case, then, why do believers still confess their sins to God when they pray? Is it even necessary given the fact that when the person became a follower of Christ that all of his or her sins were indeed forgiven?
I believe we still ask God for forgiveness because we are in a new state, and we do not take displeasing Him lightly.

Re: A couple of questions about confession & forgiveness of

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 7:04 am
by RickD
Hi guys, I had a couple of questions about sin, relating especially to us believers. First off, if we sin milliseconds right before we die without confessing it, will we still go to heaven? I've seen this question asked in the past, and most often the answer is, "yes" we would be forgiven because when we initially became a believer Christ forgave us of all sins, past present and even future sins.
Indubitably!!!!!
But I've got another question, if this is indeed the case, then, why do believers still confess their sins to God when they pray? Is it even necessary given the fact that when the person became a follower of Christ that all of his or her sins were indeed forgiven?
True believers have the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. He convicts us of sin. We feel sorry. I would say it's "necessary", as far as showing that we are being conformed to the image of Christ, by the Holy Spirit. Sorta like works aren't necessary for salvation, but works in a true believer, is evidence that the Holy Spirit is doing His work in us.

Re: A couple of questions about confession & forgiveness of

Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 7:40 am
by PaulSacramento
The act of confession is part of the act or repentance.
Gods KNOWS, He doesn't need to hear our confession but we DO.
When we confess we take an active role in our repentance, more than just feeling sorry, we ask for forgiveness.
It takes repentance to the "other level".

Re: A couple of questions about confession & forgiveness of

Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 3:02 am
by cubeus19
Thank you all very much!

Re: A couple of questions about confession & forgiveness of

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:57 pm
by Murray
I think when we confess our sins to god we are stating that we know what we did was against he will, and that we try to make a change to avoid that sin/temptation in the future