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How do we know that daily confession of sins is necessary for Christians?

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Jesus' words in John 13 highlight that without daily cleansing, we cannot have fellowship with Him, implying the necessity of confession.

The necessity for daily confession is grounded in Jesus' teaching during the Last Supper, as recorded in John 13. When He tells Peter that without having his feet washed, he can have no part with Him, He indicates that while Peter had already been 'bathed' or cleansed (signifying his salvation), he needed continual cleansing ('foot washing') to maintain his fellowship with Christ. This points to the daily reality for believers; though positionally sanctified, they must continually confess and be cleansed from the sins that arise in their lives. This dynamic highlights the fragile nature of fellowship with God amidst the ongoing presence of sin.
Scripture References: John 13:8-10, 1 John 1:9

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