Silent Confessions
“Lord, patawad... Pagkat ako'y makasalanan... Makasalanang nilalang. Lord, patawad…” Reminds me of a popular song from Bassilyo. 😀 I am not a fan but I like the way he made his confession in a song.
Confessing to someone is one of the most difficult situtions one could ever be. It requires lengthy reminiscing of things done and people whom we might have offended in the past. It is not easy bringing back all the buried memories back to our present consciouness but we need it for us to free ourselves inorder to move on with life, may that be to someone or to God.
Sin is a generational stain that taints us from looking at the bright side of life. It hinders us from receiving the enormous promises of God in our lives. It is difficult to move with heavy burdens. We somehow need to unload, humble down and confess our sins to God.
To confess is to admit we have sinned. It is humbling our selves to the Lord and not looking for faults. It is a faith declaration. Faith to whom? A declaration of faith to the one true God. It is Lordship. It is an acknowledgement of the power and soverighty of God over our lives and over our sins. We cannot walk in pride believing we are sinless in the basis of our own moral standards.
In my experience, a sincere silent confession with God brings freedom of the spirit. A relief from a mental torture of frustrations I hold inside my mind. A peace despite a storm and a renewed perspective in life. It is true that if we confess our sins to Him, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanese us from all wickedness.
As we embrace the New Normal let us spend time to confess everything to God. It does not only free us but also cleanse us. A reset. A renewed life in Christ cleansed by His blood.
Have a worry free day ahead.
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