James 5:16 Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working.
Ok here’s my premise…
The longer you are a Christian the more sin you ought to see in yourself. Therefore the longer you are a Christian the more you ought to confess. Mature Christians are confessing, repenting Christians.
But why should we confess to “one another” if only God can forgive sins. Here are at least 5 good reasons to confess sin to “one another”.
Confession is good for…
Accountability
- One of the ways we are deceived into not overcoming sin is to think we can do over come this on our own. What feeds this idea is that we don’t really want anyone to know we struggle with these things. We don’t want anyone to know, but the truth is we can’t do it on our own. We NEED accountability. The whole point this verse implies that we need “one another.” When we confess to our Christian friends or church family, we are giving them permission to pray for us, ask how we are doing, and help keep us accountable. When we confess we are saying, “I want to overcome this sin so desperately I don’t care what other people think of me, I need help.”
Responsibility
- Confession shows responsibility. When you are willing to own your sin, spiritual progress is being made. It’s not the way I was raised. It’s not the culture we live in. It’s not the parents I had or didn’t have. It’s not my spouses fault I am the way I am, its my sin. I am not going to ignore this anymore. I have chosen to sin. I know better. It’s my fault. You have to own it. You’re responsible to deal with the consequences and give it to God
Repentance
- Confession is part of true repentance. If we are not willing to confess we are generally not truly repenting. Confession alone is not enough, but confession that leads to turning from sin is God’s design for your life. God has given us “one another” to help get us from just confession to overcoming our sin against him. Maybe you’ve been struggling with a particular sin all of your Christian life because you haven’t tapped into the resources God has given you to truly overcoming this sin. Confess to one another.
Prayer
- It joins others in prayer for you to overcome. Many Christians can quote the second half of this verse but most don’t realize that it’s connected to “confess your sins to one another.” That’s right. James is reminding us of the power of prayer in order to help us see the need to confess to each other. If you are struggling with a particular sin, you need prayer, so confess.
It expresses the gospel
- Confessing sin is simultaneously confessing the amazing grace of God. I believe the failure of mature Christians to confess the things they struggle with leads others to misunderstanding the gospel. Here are three ways not confessing leads to misunderstanding.
- It leads people to think they are the only ones who struggle. It can also cause them to wrongly doubt their salvation. If confession were happening then they would realize they’re not the only one. And they would be more willing to confess themselves.
- It leads to misunderstanding sin. Many people only think of sin as big things. But if mature Christians were broken and confessed their sin more often, it would help with a more correct understanding of sin.
- The gospel already tells us that we need Jesus because we are sinners. But the way we live sometimes gives the impression that we can handle it all on our own, which is the opposite of the gospel. We can’t handle it. We need Jesus. Confessing reinforces the gospel. It says we need Jesus just as much today as the day we were converted. It says in a non cliche way, “I’m not perfect, and I need Jesus.”
