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Monday, March 21, 2011

Breaking Through To Community

Our Worship Arts Director at 180, Caitlin Beidler, gave me this blurb that I reconnected with in a notebook of mine.  Thought it would give an encouragement to each of you the importance of a couple of things...confession, community and community confession.  Read the unknown author's words of wisdom below:

"In confession the breakthrough to community takes place.  Sin demands to have a man by himself.  It withdraws him from the community.  The more isolated a person is, the more destructive will be the power of sin over him, and the more deeply he becomes involved in it, the more disastrous is his isolation.  Sin wants to remain unknown.  It shuns the light.  In the darkness of the unexpressed it poisons the whole being of a person.  This can happen even in the midst of a pious community.  In confession the light of the Gospel breaks into the darkness and seclusion of the heart.  The sin must be brought into the light.  The unexpressed must be openly spoken and acknowledged.  All that is secret and hidden is made manifest.  It is a hard struggle until the sin is openly admitted.  But God breaks gates of brass and bars of iron (Ps. 107:16).  Since the confession of sin is made in the presence of a Christian brother, the last stronghold of self-justification  is abandoned.  The sinner surrenders; he gives up all his evil.  He gives his heart to God, and he finds the forgiveness of all his sin in the fellowship of Jesus Christ and his brother."   

I heard somewhere, that God forgives sins, but when we confess our faults one to another and pray for one another we get healing.  This concept is found in the book of James.  We need forgiveness, yet we need healing too.  To break free from heaviness and ineffective living, ask God to search your heart, be honest about what he shows you with some really faithful and trusted brothers.  The natural inclination is to hide it, but to break free, we must show it.  Take it to the light and expose our sinfulness to God and even in the context of community.  If you are lacking in this area, I encourage you to GET SOMMA DAT!

Stu

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