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H.B. Charles, Jr. :: Sermon Skeleton: Being Honest with God (1 John 1:9)

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Being Honest with God

1 John 1:9

Theme: The confession of sin

Point: You can be delivered from the bondage of guilt when you confession your sins to God.

Outline:

  1. The place of confession.
    1. Confession of sin is a necessary part of the Christian life.
    2. Confession of sin is a normal part of the Christian life.
  2. The practice of confession.
    1. Take personal responsibility.
    2. Be specific.
    3. Repent.
    4. Do it promptly.
  3. The power of confession.
    1. Confess your sins with confidence in God's holy character.
      1. God is faithful to his promises.
      2. God is just in his actions.
    2. Confess your sins with confidence in God's amazing grace.
      1. God gives forgiveness from the penalty of sin.
      2. God gives cleansing from the pollution of sin.
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