The Transformative Power of Confession and Healing

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"Today, we're going to talk about the key that opens the chain. It's one thing you have to name the chain. What specifically is it? But it's another thing to unlock that chain, and that is step five, where we lay out our secrets. Step five is we admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs." [00:08:36] (27 seconds)


"There's something unique about going to another person and saying, I messed up, and having that person basically say, well, welcome to the club. There's something healing about it. And even though we do that before God, he's just designed us in such a way that even with God, it's hard to completely accept until we hear it out of the mouth of another human being." [00:22:45] (22 seconds)


"When someone comes to me and says to me, hey, I'm in a 12-step program. I'm always excited for them. But I don't know why. And I have hope for them. But I do not believe that it's going to take effect until two things have happened. Okay? There's two things that I know if they've done, then the likelihood of them getting and really changing is high." [00:23:39] (29 seconds)


"Often sometimes we can follow that in the church. Inflate your ego. But here we want to deflate our egos. When it comes to ego deflation, few steps are harder to take than five, that's for sure. But scarcely any step is more necessary to long-term sobriety and peace of mind than this one." [00:25:54] (21 seconds)


"See, many of us are lost in the ocean of our own despair. And don't be fooled, okay? There are lots of people here who have, almost all of us have been through this and some of us are still going through it right now. That's okay. This is a place for people of despair. This is a place for people of despair." [00:29:27] (23 seconds)


"The phrase means that when our secrets are kept secret, they fester and create problems for us only when they are revealed can they be healed. You're as sick as your secrets. You're as far away from God as your secrets. You're as far away from being the kind of person you truly want to be as your secrets." [00:30:32] (26 seconds)


"It isn't until we actually sit down and talk out loud about long hidden secrets and our willingness to clear a house if you would, that things begin to change, especially when we sit before an honest human being and we're honest about ourselves. Before them and God. It's only then do we understand that God knows as well." [00:31:29] (25 seconds)


"Lord, will you guide us to a trustworthy person. Give us wisdom in choosing a person of wisdom. Help us set aside our fears to a person of truth. our pride Lord will your Holy Spirit reveal every flaw now in your timing I know we can't take them all right in one moment but in your time we reveal every flaw and dark part of our past so that we may confess and feel close to you." [00:49:21] (25 seconds)


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