Regarding Confession of past sins and Restitution

The Scriptures say that sins should be confessed to one another, to men of God, and especially to those offended against.
Paul Cohen and Victor Hafichuk

Re: Regarding Confession of past sins and Restitution

Post by Paul Cohen and Victor Hafichuk »

Hi Ike,

No need to apologize for asking for help. You'll need to repent before God if you don't listen, however. Be sure you mean business with Him.

“Do not be deceived, God is not mocked. For whatever a man sows, that he also will reap” (Galatians 6:7 MKJV).

It sounds like you've already had your meeting with those who could ask about third parties. You're there to confess your sins, not those of others. Let us know what happened.

It sounds like the job might be the way to go, if you get it. Take one step at a time - do the interview and find out more before making any decisions, unless you know you absolutely won't be taking any job for now.

Fasting from food afflicts the body and soul, which helps one look to the Lord. So why would you fast from gathering with Him and His Body, unless directly commanded by Him to do so?

“For where two or three are gathered together in My Name, there I am in their midst” (Matthew 18:20 MKJV).

Is the Lord a distraction?

Paul and Victor

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Re: Regarding Confession of past sins and Restitution

Post by Victor Hafichuk »

Ike, why have we not heard from you? Have you quit the race?

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