The Transformative Power of Confession and Reconciliation

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- "Confession kind of displays the worst in us; it holds a mirror between you and I of an area of what we would like to be and who we really are in our actions." [10:28] ( | | )

- "Godly confession is not meant to make us feel worse about ourselves but it's actually meant to liberate us. Godly confession, if done the right way, is able to break the barriers that we may face within our relationships in our life." [10:28] ( | | )

- "Confession the barrier between us and other people may seem impossible to reconcile but to break it down you really have to go through maybe some tough conversations that you need to have." [20:36] ( | | )

- "The burdens of carrying the load of everything that we have done wrong is too much for us to bear... but once he was able to acknowledge his shortfalls, his sins, and to able to confess it to his father, he was able to see himself the way that God saw him." [21:16] ( | | )

- "Confession leads us to live lives marked by reconciliation, restoration, and a deep intimacy of loving with our father... confession and forgiveness goes hand in hand and while you can't control how other people will react, you can control how you can respond." [22:34] ( | | )

- "Communion is a reminder of Jesus coming down into this Earth and shedding his blood for you and I to take away all our shame, our guilt, our insecurities... Jesus was the one who broke those barriers." [23:16] ( | | )

- "The prodigal son's journey to restoration begins with his realization of his mistakes; he acknowledges his rebellion against his father and squandering the wealth of inheritance. This acknowledgement is the first step to repentance." [15:06] ( | | )

- "At the heart of confession is God's heart to restore us back to the life that he's called us to, to be able to do an introspection in our own lives and to be able to call out the things that cause disunity with us as we live with other people." [16:26] ( | | )

- "We discount ourselves but God's heart for us in this idea of confession is just another chance for God to celebrate us of us being his own." [18:31] ( | | )

- "Through confession we open the door to God's forgiveness and experience the joy of being reconciled with him... confession restores our fellowship with God allowing us to experience his love and grace in a deeper way." [19:14] ( | | )

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