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Why is confession of sin important for salvation?

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Confession of sin is crucial as it reflects true repentance and acknowledgment of one's guilt before God, which is necessary for salvation (Luke 23:41).

In the account of the thief on the cross, confession of sin is a vital step toward salvation. The thief acknowledged his guilt, saying, 'We indeed justly; for we receive the due reward of our deeds' (Luke 23:41). This confession is reflective of genuine repentance, as true faith begins when one recognizes their own sinful condition. It is through this acknowledgment that one can fully appreciate God's mercy and grace, which offers forgiveness and reconciliation. Therefore, confession is not merely a formality but a heartfelt recognition of one's need for a Savior.
Scripture References: Luke 23:41, Proverbs 28:13

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All of Grace
Henry Mahan · Feb 19, 1975
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