
About this episode
The episode discusses the nature of true confession and its importance in the Christian faith.
Share a comment Confession is trending again, but a lot of it feels like a clever way to stay private, stay vague, and still feel clean. We push back on that hard. Real confession is not anonymous therapy for a guilty conscience and it’s not something you can outsource to a website, a phone call, or a paid stand-in. True confession is openly admitting our sin to Jesus Christ, because He alone is the mediator and the only source of lasting forgiveness and spiritual freedom. Then we go somewhe...
People in this episode
Host: Stephen Davey
Topics covered
- confession
- forgiveness
- spiritual freedom
- Christianity
- sin
- mediation
Keywords
- confession
- forgiveness
- spirituality
- Christianity
- sin
- Jesus Christ
- mediation
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Jonah
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