Like many of you, I place no stock in horoscopes (or heaven) but read them (and am ready to
confess my sins) just in case.
Walking into the space to view these works feels like you're about to do something very private, such as
confess your sins or take in a peep show.
For the fourth performance of the evening, entitled «Santa Confessional», David Colman installs a classic Catholic confessional within Collins Park for people to
confess their sins and ask for absolution.
It's a cagey manipulation where he both seduces and judges their weakness as he gets them to
confess the sins of their attraction, and you wonder if his ability to frustrate their desire is in some way his substitute for sexual pleasure.
«Crazy Ex-Girlfriend» Season Three Finale: This Is Why You Never
Confess Your Sins →
Co-written by Jeremy Saulnier go - to actor Macon Blair, who recently turned heads with his feature - length debut I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore, the film follows a disgraced cop who's released from prison, only to enter a world of trouble when a dying mob boss decides to
confess his sins before he keels over.
Sal insists that they seek out the soldier's mother (Cicely Tyson) and finally
confess their sins.
He had to decide as to whether or not he was going to
confess his sins.
Then he discovers horns growing out of his head that grant him the power to make people
confess their sins, which comes in handy as he searches for his girlfriend's killer and prepares for revenge.
There's something else going on though as now he's also sprouting horns from his head but they have a useful power, one that makes people
confess their sins.
Hungover from a night of hard drinking, Ig awakens one morning to find horns starting to grow from his own head and soon realizes their power drives people to
confess their sins and give in to their most selfish and unspeakable impulses — an effective tool in his quest to discover the true circumstances of his late girlfriend's tragedy and for exacting revenge on her killer.
He had to
confess his sins which is what his wife wanted before he died.
If you are married, however, the two of you are both risking the same things — which may intensify the closeness of the affair and can provide you with an extra layer of protection that she won't
confess her sins to your wife.
If
we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness» -LRB-.
«Therefore,
confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed.
He's not in Rome to
confess sins.
If you want to go to God to
confess your sins, or to ask for a request, you can!
But when
we confess our sins, it is agreeing with Him that we have sinned, so that we can be restored to fellowship with Him.
so again, in TLS we do not «
confess our sins» (within the orthodox concepts)... yet, with our honest postings, we do «own» our «feelings» and our «short - comings»... and we state honestly what happened.
They were not expected to
confess their sins in detail, but those who were in need of counsel were encouraged to make complete confession of all that burdened them.
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Confess your sins one to another and pray one for another, so that you may be healed» (5:16).
1 John 2:1,2 and 1 john 1:9 says If
we confess our sins, he (Jesus) is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
We Catholics
confess our sins to a priest because Jesus gave that authority to his apostles.
The Bible teaches us to
confess our sins to God, not man.
If you feel that you must
confess your sins the app is better than a pedophile.
Cocopuf writes: «It would be much wiser to
confess your sins DIRECTLY to Jesus Christ.».
The Bible teaches to
confess sins to man.
Gothard asks for the «opportunity to
confess my sins» to each woman and ask their forgiveness.
So why
confess your sins to a priest when you can go directly to God?
why do nt
you confess your sins to HIM.
If not, would that mean if
we confess our sins to a pedophile priest we haven't been forgiven for them, even though we didn't know he was a pedophile?
And if you profess to be a Christian, you must
confess all your sins, not embrace the ones you feel social pressure to embrace.
In the Bible, Jesus says that humans are to
confess their sins unto man.
I hope you belong to a sect of Xtianity that is big on confession because after your little show here, methinks you'll need it... But, don't
confess your sins of stupidity and willful ignorance to your non-existent «Sky Father» - you own your apologies to your fellow Humanity.
I hope you belong to a sect of Xtianity that is big on confession because after your little show here, methinks you'll need it... But, don't
confess your sins of stupidity and willful ignorance to your non-existent «Sky Father» — you own your apologies to your fellow Humanity.
He would
confess his sins, be absolved by a priest and within moments he was grumbling against God again in his thoughts, and despairing.
Don't you remember that we are forced to follow the doctrine of confessing to the priests, but do they ever
confess their sins to us until it is revealed?
With respect to dispelling ignorance, there is a clear exposition of the origins of Confession, which also serves to deal with the standard objection «Why do I have to
confess my sins to a priest; can't I go direct to God?»
another point which is even more outrageous, they go to a priest to
confess sins than to go to those they harmed to confess to.
If we refuse this link we will probably refuse to
confess our sins, in which case there is no help.
Yes, I believe what James is saying here is to
confess your sins to each other to mend your relationship with that person and to be honest with that person.
If you are feeling trapped by sin call upon the name of the Lord and repent,
confess your sins to your brothers (to church too if you wish to do so) its called being humble and being broken before God, the healer of our souls.
Confess your sins to one another, as iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another, etc..
If
you confess your sins and ask God to forgive you and you are serious about it He will forgive you and cause you to experience the new birth that Jesus is describing in John 3.
And whereas, it is the duty of nations as as well as of men, to owe their dependence upon the overruling power of God, to
confess their sins and transgressions, in humble sorrow, yet with assured hope that genuine repentance will lead to mercy and pardon; and to recognize the sublime truth, announced in the Holy Scriptures and proven by all history, that those nations only are blessed whose God is the Lord: And, in so much as we know that, by His divine law, nations, like individuals, are subjected to punishments and chastisements in this world, may we not justly fear that the awful calamity of civil war, which now desolates the land, may be but a punishment inflicted upon us for our presumptuous sins, to the needful end of our national reformation as a whole People?
Scripture tells us to
confess our sins to each other, and I wish that the poets I know would do this more often.
1Jn 1:9 If
we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
The instruction in 1 John 1:9 to
confess our sins so that we might be forgiven is referring to a conditional type of forgiveness which is not the same thing as God's free and unconditional forgiveness.
Only in the brokenness that leads us to
confess our sins to thepriest do we find that God is utterly different from us.
The beauty and benefit for us Catholics is that we have the opportunity to
confess our sins so that when we fall along the way, we have the chance to repent and get back up.