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Confession Leads to Forgiveness

April 24, 2015 By R. Brad White 1 Comment

 1 John 1:9

  
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. (‭1 John‬ ‭1‬:‭9‬ NIV)

Share your anonymous confession online and read and encourage others at www.myconfession.org.

Filed Under: 2 Minutes to Christian Maturity Tagged With: confession, forgiveness

Is Perfection the Right Standard for Pastors?

September 6, 2014 By R. Brad White 1 Comment

What happens when a pastor falls short of perfection? What happens when a weakness is revealed for all to see? Do we love, support, empathize, encourage, and work to help them or do we find a way to escort them out the door seeking another pastor who will be perfect?

I can imagine that for many pastors, there is a great fear that their congregation will discover that they are merely human like the rest of us… full of flaws and weakness.

I like what Jesus said in Luke 18:19, “Why do you call me good?” Jesus answered. “No one is good—except God alone.”

And in Hebrews 4:15-16, where it is written, “For we do not have a high priest who is unable to empathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are—yet he did not sin. Let us then approach God’s throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.”

The point here is that we sometimes put pastors on a pedestal of perfection. And when they fall short, we don’t always extend them the same grace and mercy that God shows us in all of our imperfections. Pastors have doubts, fears, and temptations just like the rest of us. Sometimes they stumble like the rest of us.

When that happens, love them through it. If they confess and seek forgiveness, we should be quick to forgive, as God is quick to forgive us.

Lastly, create an environment at your church and a relationship with your pastor that would enable them to speak freely about their imperfections. They need not isolate themselves in an attempt to hide their flaws for fear of what their congregation might think. Be a loving, grace-filled church to your pastor, just as you are taught to be to the rest of the world.

Filed Under: Christian News and Insights, Judgmental, Opinions and Editorials Tagged With: condemnation, forgiveness, Grace, love, mercy, pastor

Amending “Ancient” Sins

April 23, 2014 By Brad 6 Comments

 

Hello,

42 years ago, I , along with my husband (now ex) committed insurance fraud.  I was 22 years old and found out that I was pregnant.  We had no health insurance and no money for the costs of having a baby.  I panicked and came up with the idea of getting rid of our car in a deep lake in order to get money.  The car was worth $1700.  We did this and reported the car as stolen.  The insurance company sent a check for $1700.

I became  a Christian a year after this  episode.  It has bothered me off and on over the years and I confided in some people about restitution, but they said because my sins were forgiven I did not need to pay back the money.  Lately, I have really been seeking the Lord, and this matter has again come up in my mind and heart.  How does one make restitution when something has happened so many years ago, and will I have to go to jail.  I don’t have the money and am on a fixed income.  I want to do the right thing.  Can you advise me what course to take?

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Filed Under: Christian Advice Column Tagged With: ancient, authority, forgiveness, freedom, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ, punishment, restitution, submission

In what area(s) do you need to be more like Jesus Christ?

March 31, 2014 By Brad Leave a Comment

Jesus pouring water from a jug

 In what area(s) do you need to be more like Jesus Christ?

Filed Under: Question Of The Week Tagged With: believers, Change, Christians, definition, forgiveness, godly, Grace, homeless, hope, hopeless, Jesus Christ, lost, mercy, worldy

Make Amends without Causing additional Pain

March 26, 2014 By Brad 4 Comments

 

DEAR LARRY:

I am seeking your advice on how to restitute wrongful relationships. Many years ago I dated a number of married men.  Sometime later, on a friend’s advice, I sought out the wife of one of them, confessed and apologized to her.  But the husband (my ex-partner) called me in a great fury afterwards to scold me about the immaturity of what I did. That has made me very reluctant to do such for the other cases.  But those other cases have been bothering me because I want to get right with God.  How do I restitute the other cases?

Thanks. Debbie

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Filed Under: Christian Advice Column Tagged With: christian love, enemies, forgiveness, freedom, love, revenge, torture, unconditional love

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