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Confess your sins All the wrong things you do He won’t condemn But He will
make you new When you are weary Remember the words He’s spoken Come to Him
He heals the broken God’s Word is powerful He’s never lied He loves the
sinners To them, His grace applied Confess your sins Let Him heal you Come
to Him Let Him make your life new Bethany Acker When we do wrong, we
don’t have to try to hide our sin. God already knows, and He wants us to
come to Him and receive His forgivenessinstead of hiding in shame and
fear. This forgiveness is possible because Jesus died on the cross, taking
the full weight of our sin upon Himself, and then rose from the dead,
beating sin and death once and for all. If we’ve put our trust in Jesus,
all our sins have been forgivenpast, present, and future. Because our
forgiveness is secure, we don’t need to be afraid to confess the full
extent of our sins to God and ask Him to help us turn away from them. In
fact, confessing our sins is one of the ways we draw near to God. Are there
any sins weighing on you today? You can bring these to Jesus in prayer. But
if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us our
sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness. 1 John 1:9 (NLT)

 

Read Verses:

1 John 1:5-1 John 2:2

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