Wow, Confession is a big issue... but the one that bothers me most is the salvation issue on this thread. so please read this first, i think we all agree at least on the first part.
God's solution for sin is established by His grace. Grace is all that God is free to do for each of us on the basis of the saving work of Jesus Christ on the cross. We do not earn or deserve grace; we can do nothing to merit the favor and blessing of God. He has done everything for us.
Sin separates the unbeliever from God. Since Jesus Christ resolved the sin problem on the cross, just one issue confronts the unbeliever: What do you think about Christ? The issue is resolved by one simple act of faith. "Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you shall be saved." Acts 16:31b "For by grace you have been saved through faith [believing in Christ]; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, that no one should boast." Eph. 2:8-9
When you believe in Jesus Christ, a nonmeritorious act, God the Holy Spirit instantly enters you into a personal and eternal relationship with God the Father. You are saved by grace. Even though you are still a flawed human being, you have been declared righteous at the moment of salvation when you are given the righteousness of God (Rom. 4:3-5; 2 Cor. 5:21). No matter how many sins you commit in your Christian life, your eternal relationship can never be broken because the immutable promise of God guarantees your transgressions will not be remembered. "I, even I, am the one who wipes out your transgressions for My own sake; and I will not remember your sins." (Isa. 43:25)
I would personally hate to live with a fearful belief that if i died at an inopportune moment i would go to hell. thankfully i have never found a verse which claims this.
As for still having sin in our lives... yeah... its a part of our human nature, and creates a struggle within us, to do stuff Gods way or the worldly/human way. And it is a struggle. "For that which I am doing, I do not understand; for I am not practicing what I would like to do, but I am doing the very thing I hate." Rom. 7:15 "So now, no longer am I the one doing it, but sin [human nature] which indwells me." Rom. 7:17
Their are a bunch of sin types and trends. types such as Spoken (lies, gossip), Action (theft, murder, drug abuse) and Thought (hate, arrogance, guilt, fear). tons of sins in every type.
And the trends: One is toward legalism -- a futile attempt to earn salvation, spirituality, or the approbation of God through morality or good works. "All our righteous deeds [human good] are like a filthy garment." Isa. 64:6b
and Lasciviousness- the self-gratification sins. usually you are mainly one or the other... you don't see to many very "religious" guys out drunk in the streets. still you can have lusts from both types.
Lust is an illicit or perhaps insatiable desire, the motivation toward either trend. Lust types include approbation, power, sexual, social, monetary, materialism, revenge, criminal, chemical, crusader, and pleasure.
So its true we will all sin plenty in life.. but salvation can never be forfeited. Jesus paid the total price for sin, this complete payment guarantees our eternal destiny in heaven. Read Rom. 8:38-39; 1 Cor. 15:22; John 10:28; 1 Pet. 1:4-5a)
What sin has to do with isn't our relationship with God, but our fellowship with Him. This fellowship is our walk with God. We will either choose to live in a carnality or by the Spirit. (1 Cor. 3:1-3 and Gal. 5:22-23)
So when we mess up and have decided for the worldly way, to go back to the Spirits way its really just a change of mind. (Eph. 5:18)
Confession: 1 John 1:9 "If we confess [homologeo-"name"] our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us [cancel] our sins and to cleanse [purify] us from all unrighteousness."
The greek word for homologeo, translated confess, means "to name, cite, admit, acknowledge." The verb was used primarily in a judicial context as "confess a crime in court, to make a legal statement." First John 1:9 is no exception. The word means simply to acknowledge or name your sins to God. Homologeo does not mean to feel sorry for sins, to publicly renounce sins, or to suffer a guilty conscience; there is no emotional connotation involved. First John 1:9 does not say, If we ask or beg for forgiveness. Just acknowledge your sins.
I will talk about what else you should do to help stamp out sin in your life later. (... we should strive to be more like Christ, yet i doubt any of us will come to a point in life when we are so in line with God's will that we don't sin anymore.
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We are saved by grace thru faith, not of works... "keep on fighting for grace"