ON BEING KNOWN
READ:
James 5:16-20
I acknowledged my sin to you…
I said, “I will confess my
transgressions to the LORD,”
and You forgave the iniquity of
my sin. –Psalm 32:5
One of the most difficult
inner conflicts we have is our desire to be known versus our fear of being
known. As beings created in the image of
God we are made to be known-known by God and also by others. Yet due t our fallen nature, all of us have
sins and weaknesses that we don’t want others to know about. We use the phrase “dark side” to refer to aspects of our lives that we keep
hidden. And we use slogans like “put your best foot forward” to
encourage others to show their best side.
One reason we are
unwilling to risk being known is that we fear rejection and ridicule. But when we discover that God knows us, loves
us, and is willing to forgive even the worst thing we have done, our fear of
being known by God begins to fade away.
And when we find a community of believers who understands the dynamic
relationship between forgiveness and confession, we feel safe confessing our
sins to one another (James 5:16).
The life of faith is not
about showing only our good side. It’s
about exposing our dark side to the light of Christ through confession to God
and also to others. In this way we can
receive healing and live in the freedom of forgiveness. –Julie Ackerman Link
Lord, help me to expose my sin,
Those secret wrongs that lurk within;
I would confess them all to Thee;
Transparent I would always be. –D. DeHaan
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The voice of sin may be loud,
but the voice of forgiveness is louder. –D.L. Moody
INSIGHT
In James 5, James defines and describes the deep and intimate
connection that should exist between Christian brothers and sisters. Confession (5:16) requires deep openness and
revealing of that which we would rather hide-our sins. But James says that confession of sin is to
be met with prayer, not judgment. He
goes on to say that the healing mentioned in verse 16 is related to the
covering of sins in verse 20. Confession
must be cou0pled with a change of action.
Without change, confession is merely a response to guilt feelings. Godly sorrow for sin leads to a different
direction in life. When we hear others’
confessions, we help each other to continue on the path of righteousness.
Have a blessed day and
weekend.
God Our Creator’s Love
Always.
Unity & Peace
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