The Healing Power of Confession in Community

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Confession really is acknowledging our sins, failures, and struggles to others. Confession is acknowledging our sins, failure, and struggles to others. We confess our sins and receive forgiveness, and then our sins are canceled through confession." [36:01] (16 seconds) ( | | )

2. "Where there is confession, there is freedom. Where there is confession, there is freedom. Where there is confession, there is freedom." [50:37] (4 seconds) ( | | )

3. "A man, and I presume a man and a woman, who confesses his sins in the presence of a brother or sister knows that he is no longer alone with himself. He experiences the presence of God in the reality of the other person. As long as I am by myself in the confession of my sins, everything remains in the dark. But in the presence of a brother, the sin has to be brought into the light." [51:48] (31 seconds) ( | | )

4. "Do you want to experience the freedom that you once had before you were trapped in that loop of sin? That loop of sin then becomes shame, and that shame becomes guilt, and that guilt makes you want to hide, and that hiding attitude makes you want to keep silent. And then, so you sin again, and then that cycle continues and continues." [53:26] (21 seconds) ( | | )

5. "Embrace the freedom that we as children of God can receive when we form a forgiving community in Jesus' name." [55:17] (12 seconds) ( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "The spiritual discipline of listening requires stillness, quietness, and solitude. Quietness and solitude also to go deep means we have to be vulnerable and as most of us are Asians saving face is means never stop showing our cards right so we make every make sure everyone that's coming into our garage or from our northern uh front doors at mcbc we're instantly transformed into our best behavior." [33:03] (31 seconds) ( | | )

2. "Confession is a practice as old as the beginning of the Bible that has powerful benefits for our spiritual health and soul. Confession is shown in two ways in scripture: either it is mentioned by using the word confess or confessing, or it's shown in narrative form, it's shown in stories." [36:01] (19 seconds) ( | | )

3. "The corporate reason for confession is to bring peace and harmony into the family, into the family of the church. The corporate reason for bringing peace and harmony into the family is to bring that peace and harmony into the family of the church. We treat one another as brothers and sisters when we practice mutual confession." [47:38] (30 seconds) ( | | )

4. "Before we confess our sins, I don't know if you've ever experienced that feeling, sin just gnaws at us. It eats into our spirit. It saps our energy like the summer heat, like the one we just had this past week where you feel so quenched, you feel so exhausted, you're constantly needing water. Sin kind of feels like that. Unconfessed sin kind of feels like that." [49:20] (20 seconds) ( | | )

5. "If you are the confessor, remember James, you are the one that is receiving the confession. James 1.19, it says, know this, my beloved brothers, let every one person be quick to hear, slow to speak, and slow to anger. Your job is to listen up, listen forward, and listen in. Listen up. You hear what God is saying as the person speaks. So, God is speaking to you as that person speaks, telling you what you should look out for." [58:22] (22 seconds) ( | | )

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