Confession

After I strayed, I repented. A flippant “I’m sorry” or “I’m sorry I got caught” does not cut it with God. Confession involves repentance. In repentance, I understand that I am heading in the wrong direction. I stop, turn around, and head back home. Repentance involves turning from the wrong path to move in the right direction.
After I came to understand, I beat my breast. To beat one’s breast was a figurative expression of mourning and grief. True confession involves sorrow for sinning against God. God does not take sin lightly; neither should we.
I was ashamed and humiliated. When some share their salvation story, it is more about their sin than being saved from it. But we should never glory in our sin. We should be ashamed and humiliated by what we have done.
All of us sin. All of us stray. And all of us must understand and practice true confession. Father, help me turn from my sin, grieve my rebellion, and be ashamed of what I have done. May I be one who never glories in my sin but glories only in the Savior who continues to deliver me from it. In Jesus’ name. Amen. [/expand]