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We
confess Our
confession is yet another way to proclaim the gospel. We call
ourselves confessional Lutherans. That means we are ready to tell others what we
believe. WE CONFESS what we believe
and teach. We have good reasons to confess. 1. We
confess because we have been given the gift of faith. Imagine
you won the multimilliondollar Publisher’s Clearing House sweepstakes.
You would be so excited you would want to tell all the amazing details to
everyone you know. Those who have been given the gift of faith have won a
heavenly sweepstakes: the forgiveness of sins, eternal life, riches stored up in
heaven. Those gifts fill us with
such joy that we cannot keep it to ourselves. We cannot help but relay the
amazing details about what Christ has done for us, and for all. WE CONFESS. 2. We
confess for the benefit of others. The gospel is God’s promise of forgiveness.
Wherever that gospel is proclaimed, there the Holy Spirit is working on
hearts. It makes no difference what
form that gospel message takes. Reading the Bible, listening to a sermon,
singing a hymn—all of these are ways we hear the gospel. Therefore, all of
these are ways the Holy Spirit can strengthen our faith.
Our confession is yet another way to proclaim the gospel. For this
reason, the confession of our faith to family, friends, and neighbors is more
than us talking. It is the Spirit working!
When WE CONFESS, the Holy Spirit strengthens the faith of believers.
Perhaps he will also bring unbelievers to faith! 3. We
confess so that others will know what we believe. Just
about every church will claim, “We believe what the Bible teaches.” Yet
different church bodies have vastly different teachings.
Why is that? Sadly, many false teachers have twisted the truth of God’s
Word. WE CONFESS so that all will know that we are different from others who
teach ideas not found in the Bible. Some might
say, “As long as we agree that Jesus is the Savior, can’t we agree to
disagree about other parts of the Bible?” But God tells us that a little false
teaching is enough to spoil a whole church. He says, “A little yeast works
through the whole batch of dough” (Galatians 5:9), and he warns that false
teaching “will spread like gangrene” (2 Timothy 2:17).
WE CONFESS because not everyone believes the same things. We want to
tell the world what we believe and teach, so WE CONFESS. Martin Luther and his
followers wrote down their confessions of faith. This collection of writings is known as the Lutheran
Confessions. We cherish them and hold to them because we believe they accurately
reflect what the Bible teaches and what we all still believe. We
want to tell the world what we believe and teach, so WE CONFESS. ©
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