Here’s another good post from Liz Hulley —
In a recent series on dealing with habitual sin, our pastor mentioned that “to confess,” in the original, means “to say the same thing.”
Today I was trying to translate a passage from John 1 (with the help of a dictionary), and I ran into a Greek word I did not know. The first part was “homo” (same). The second part contained “logos” (word). Same word? I could not think of a verb that would correspond in meaning.
I resorted to the dictionary. There it was, “to confess.” Now that I’ve run into it twice, maybe I’ll remember it…
In order for something to be “the same,” it must be compared to something else. To me, confessing is when God first convicts and then you agree with Him. God says “You’ve sinned,” and you say, “Yep, that’s true, I’ve sinned.” Sometimes you are just agreeing with something stated in the Bible. That’s the way I understand it, anyway.
That is SO great! What a wonderful new thought for me. Do you mind if I borrow it for our parish bulletin?
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Actually, Liz Hulley wrote the word study, and she’s not here with us right now (she’s traveling to Russia). I’m sure she’d give permission to use this in your bulletin. I’m very glad you like it. You can read more that Liz has written at http://lizinstpete.blogspot.com/.
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Annie, that’s from my blog! You probably just didn’t recognize my name. You are welcome to use it.
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