We bear sins because it impedes us from being self-confident. It graciously offers satisfaction that we can struggle with something and not overcome it completely, but at the same time genuinely enjoy Gods smile in our lifelong struggle. We live before God as human beings who invariably fail all the time. We resist guilt, anger, sorrow,and fear, living in this world finding only one answer. These negative experiences encourage us to wisely direct our sore eyes on one source of comfort. We are genuinely troubled on every side but not completely under the arbitrary power of sin.
If sin did not have power then we would not appreciate genuine freedom. The fact that we cannot get away from overlooking sin obtain a eternal blessing in disguise. Our sin gently steers us to divine grace, and grace shepherds us to worship God. Our unworthiest directs us to instantly regain all of our eternal joy, comfort, and preventive care in a satisfactory substitute. It shepherds us to His atoning sacrifice. Because He who willingly became sin for us, as close to sin without sinning that He might take away all of our sins. We vicariously experience divine assurance that is not our own.
This is why we can humbly confess we are worthy sinners of His displeasure for the express purpose of acting out our own guilt before Him. We argue on the consistent basis that we genuinely need Him. He sufficiently encourages us to come to Him in favorable light of our need and not the moral judgement we justly deserve. Confession is not to curb His critical judgement but to draw near to Him in required transparency for grace to abundantly supply our need. He sincerely desires we tell Him our sore pain, peculiar weakness, and adversity as if we were more overly concerned for our own protection than for forgiveness. Consequently, we do not come before a Father by our own understanding but through His genuine concern for us. He prevents any cursed destruction by enabling us through unlimited gifts. He sufficiently develops a completely new man. He desires us to be free soundly based upon our specific need and reasonably argue we deserve better.
Even tho we come to Him more concerned for our skin than our unworthiest He genuinely wants to ascertain why we rightfully deserve what His Son accomplished for us.He wants to fortunately discover us pleading eloquently for ourselves and others on behalf of His Son. He is more responsive in our potential success than our need of divine forgiveness. In fact sometimes we can sin so bad and assuredly come to Him for more urgent needs than our egregious failure. As we grow, it becomes unsurprising for us to talk candidly to Him in a realistic way. He has gathered us and responded in a mutual communication that we are growing more confident.
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