BY NICK BATZIG | Believers are people who confess their sin. That is part and parcel of what it means to be a Christian. Here are 7 things we can do to keep “short accounts” when confessing sin.
Hi Rick, this article is making the point that confessing sin in a responsible, loving, and timely manner is a characteristic of the Christian life in this world. This article is not saying that a Christian's salvation is dependent upon making sure he or she has confessed every single sin, past, present, and future. Christ died for all the sins of all believers. Kind regards, BCL
Respectfully, here is another position:
https://open.substack.com/pub/stillfinished/p/the-phallacy-of-keeping-short-accounts
https://www.gotquestions.org/future-sins-forgiven.html
I disagree with that characterization of the Christian life. But I said all that I can say on the topic I the article above. Grace and peace to you.
Hi Rick, this article is making the point that confessing sin in a responsible, loving, and timely manner is a characteristic of the Christian life in this world. This article is not saying that a Christian's salvation is dependent upon making sure he or she has confessed every single sin, past, present, and future. Christ died for all the sins of all believers. Kind regards, BCL