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You’re Forgiven, So Why Confess? A Grace-Filled Look at 1 John 1:9 – Part 2

Joel, you mean a believer does not need to confess their sins?Of course not. Confessions still have some benefits, but a believer should not confess to be forgiven. We confess because it puts us back into agreement with what God says about us.If forgiveness of sins is based on confessing them, then John would say […]

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You’re Forgiven, So Why Confess? A Grace-Filled Look at 1 John 1:9

Whether you confess your sins or not, God through Christ has already forgiven all your sins. Your forgiveness was purchased before you existed, so there is no way confession of sins can determine what He did years ago.(I know this leaves many questions unanswered, but keep reading—you will discover more radical scriptural truth.) In the

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What It Means to Work Out Your Salvation with Fear and Trembling (Philippians 2:12 Explained)

Your good behavior didn’t earn your salvation—and your sins can’t undo it. Salvation isn’t something you maintain through effort; it’s a gift you received by grace, not by works. That’s why it’s secure. You didn’t achieve it, so you can’t lose it. You may ask, what of Philippians 2:12 that says; work out your own

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Does Grace Promote Sin? No — It Kills Its Power

This is a question that I have encountered often: Every time grace is preached, someone always asks, “Are you telling us we’re free to continue in sin since God is not dealing with us based on our actions?”  And guess what? That same question appears twice in the Bible—with answers directly following. First Mention Romans 6:1

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