Faithful and Just: Why Confession Works (1 John 1:9)

21/10/2025 25 min

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Deep Dive into Faithful and Just: Why Confession Works (1 John 1:9)The practice of Christian confession is the path appointed by God for believers to enjoy the forgiveness and cleansing secured by Christ. The literal meaning of confession is "saying the same thing" about our sins that God says about them, requiring immediate alignment with His verdict. This act is defined as hopeful honesty and moral candor before the Holy One, demanding specific identification of sins like envy, lust, or deceit, and rejecting denial, euphemisms, and vague generalities.Forgiveness rests entirely upon two unwavering foundations: the sufficiency and satisfaction of Jesus Christ and the constancy of God’s own character. Forgiveness is not earned by the believer’s sorrow or performance, but is secured by Christ’s full satisfaction on the cross, making it a verdict secured by His blood.The promise of pardon is anchored in God being faithful and just. His faithfulness ensures forgiveness is a covenant certainty, guaranteeing He honors His promise to remember sins no more. His justice ensures that pardon is a righteous verdict issuing from a satisfied law, as Christ paid the debt, and God cannot contradict divine righteousness by demanding payment twice.Confession leads to a "double cure": forgiveness, the legal remission of guilt (judicial "not guilty"), and cleansing, the removal of pollution and stain from all unrighteousness. Cleansing is the Spirit’s sanctifying work that renews the inner man and enables new obedience, guarding believers against both despair over sin’s depth and presumption about sin’s seriousness. By practicing this ongoing cadence of honesty, the believer steps out of concealment and into the light of a God who is utterly faithful and perfectly just.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730