Confession and Prosperity of
the Soul
By George M Stahnke,
06/2018
As a worshiper and warrior, I want to live an authentic
Christian life that is free from dominating sin, guilt and shame. The challenge for me, is one of transparency,
being honest with God, myself and others. Confessing to God is one thing,
confessing to another person is entirely different, and it has never been easy!
The apostle James wrote: Confess to one another therefore
your faults (your slips, your false steps, your offenses, your sins). (James
5:16a AMPC) Humble confession is essential because it leads to a more profound
sense of conviction and godly sorrow which in turn produces meaningful
repentance and changed behavior. (2 Corinthians 7:10)
You may be thinking “You have to be kidding! Who does that?
After all, we all have our secrets, right?” If we are serious about prospering
our souls, then YES, we must confess. The writer of Proverbs wrote, “Whoever
conceals his transgressions will not prosper, but he who confesses and forsakes
them will obtain mercy.” (Proverbs 28:13 ESV, see Psalm 32:5)
James goes on to say in 5:16: “and pray [also] for one
another, that you may be healed and restored [to a spiritual tone of mind and
heart].” (AMPC) I believe that James is referring to spiritual healing from the
devastating effects of sin. The path to healing begins when we humble ourselves
to others, bringing our wrong thoughts, words, and actions done in the shadows
into the light of confession.
The message for us is clear. If we continue to protect
ourselves, refusing to be transparent, confessing, renouncing, and abandoning
our sins, we will not prosper. Worse yet we will forfeit God’s mercy. That is a
price I am not willing to pay!
You may be thinking, “Wait a minute, I know someone who
lives like the devil and is living a great life.” May I submit to you that the
prosperity mentioned in Proverbs 28:13 is not position, prestige, or the size
of a bank account. Instead, it is the prosperity of the human soul!
For the serious Christian, what could be more important than
knowing that our sins are forgiven, that we are living a life free from guilt
and shame? That my friend is real prosperity. (see Psalm 32:1-5) There is
nothing that compares to the soul that has grown healthy and strong through
walking in the truth and power of God's Word and the Spirit! Submission to God
and transparency with others is vital.
Heavenly Father, thank you for continually dealing with my
stubborn pride and encouraging me to be honest with you and others. Thank you
for trusted friends, “blood-stained allies” that have heard my confessions and
lovingly ministered to me in prayer. In this, I have found forgiveness, healing
and true friendship.
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