Unconfessed sin can damage your soul. It wraps it’s tentacles around every part of our being and becomes a subtle growth until we are paralyzed. A wall goes to between us and God when sin is left unconfessed. Even if our sinning ceases, unconfessed sin will drag us down and back toward the past that we left behind.
Acts 3:19 tells us,
“Repent therefore and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out so that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord.“
Repentance must go along with confession for it to work. It’s important to know that we do communion in our home. We don’t have to be at church or need a priest. Jesus came so we can have fellowship with Him always.
It can be done with a piece of bread or tortilla and an ounce of wine or grape juice. Jesus body was broken for you and His blood poured out for your sins. The prayer is in Luke22:19-20. First, say a prayer “Father God thank you for your grace that through your son. I eat this bread in remembrance of your body that was broken for me, I drink this wine/juice in remembrance of your blood that was poured out for me. I ask you to forgive my sins -list sins. At the end say Amen. There are many prayers for communion. Just pray from your heart so that they will not be empty words.
Then begin walking, talking, and acting like a forgiven person after confessing your sins. It’s important to away from those sins you’ve confessed. We can do nothing without God. If you mess up (everyone does) and repeat the sin that you were forgiven confess them again and keep working at it. God doesn’t expect us to be perfect but you need to keep on the right path toward forgiveness.
