October 16 | Application (‘Why Is Confession So Difficult?’)

October 10, 2022

Christian Standard

For many of us, though, confession is the most difficult kind of prayer. Why is it so difficult? Here are four reasons . . .

By David Faust

Some prayers are easier to say than others. 

Itโ€™s natural to make requests like โ€œHelp me, Lord,โ€ asking God to meet our needs and solve our problems. Itโ€™s more difficult to say, โ€œHelp them, Lord,โ€ for intercession requires us to care about others unselfishly and speak to God on their behalf. Thanksgiving is a pleasant form of prayer as we say, โ€œThank you, Lord.โ€ Praise comes a little harder. It takes effort to concentrate on Godโ€™s character and say, โ€œBless the Lord, oh my soul.โ€  

CONFUSION ABOUT CONFESSION

For many of us, though, confession is the most difficult kind of prayer. How often do you hear honest, earnest prayers of confession in a worship service? Itโ€™s hard to say, โ€œLord, I have done wrong. Please forgive meโ€ (or โ€œforgive usโ€). I have been in small groups where no one had a problem doing what it says in Philippians 4:6, โ€œby prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God,โ€ but when it was time for prayers of confession, everyone got silentโ€”or cautiously raised a few issues considered safe for public mention.  

Why is confession so difficult? Here are four reasons we struggle with this form of prayer. 

1. Confusion: We donโ€™t understand what confession means. The Greek verb translated โ€œconfessโ€ in the New Testament (homologeo) literally meant to โ€œsay the same thingโ€ or โ€œagree.โ€ Confession means thoughtful agreement, not whiny groveling. Positively, confession of faith means saying the same thing about Jesus as the Bible: He is the Messiah, our Savior and Lord. Negatively, confession means admitting our sins and agreeing with Godโ€™s Word when we have done wrong.  

2. Rationalization: We are quick to explain away our misdeeds. We struggle with confession because lack of transparency is part of the fallen human condition. Just as Adam and Eve tried to hide from God in the Garden of Eden, we offer flimsy fig-leaf excuses instead of being honest with our Creator. Embarrassed and defensive, we cover up our faults and blame others rather than admitting our shortcomings. 

3. Shallow relationships: Itโ€™s hard to โ€œconfess your sins to each other and pray for each otherโ€ (James 5:16) in a low-trust environment. Through his Covenant Connections ministry, Alan Ahlgrim leads in-depth small groups for church leaders. He urges them to โ€œbe honest with all, transparent with some, and vulnerable with a few.โ€ It isnโ€™t always necessary or wise to spill your guts before the whole congregation, but we all need some high-trust relationships where itโ€™s safe to be vulnerable and share our struggles. 

4. Pride. We are too stubborn to come clean. The Lord blesses the poor in spirit and  

gives grace to the humble. The garbage truck comes to my house each Monday morning and takes the trash away. I never run after the truck shouting, โ€œHey, bring that stuff back!โ€ Iโ€™m glad itโ€™s gone. Likewise, letโ€™s rejoice knowing, โ€œIf we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousnessโ€ (1 John 1:9). 

Christians often talk about how โ€œthe prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective,โ€ but do you remember how that verse begins? It says, โ€œTherefore confess your sinsโ€ฏto each other and pray for each other so that you may be healedโ€ (James 5:16). If we want our prayers to be more powerful and effective, letโ€™s pay more attention to the challenging art of confession.  

Personal Challenge:ย Write your own personal paraphrase of Psalm 51, pouring out your heart in confession to God.ย 

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Rob Tuttle
3 years ago

Always enjoy David’s insights.

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