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.
Ike

Regarding Confession of past sins and Restitution

Post by Ike »

Dear Victor and Paul,

Thanks again for rebuking me so very sharply concerning the filthiness and errors of ways last Saturday - it was very necessary for my soul's salvation. I believe that through that judgment-day experience, the Lord has now placed me on the path of righteousness for His name's sake. It is now my turn to “make my calling and election sure” as well as “workout my salvation with fear and trembling” by making the right choices every time. Please pardon me in advance for taking your precious time in describing the issues below.

I went to two places yesterday to make past misdeeds good. I also phoned the Manager of a previous employer and confessed past wrongs and he said he had forgiven me for the issues I raised and would gladly employ me in the future. I thanked him for his kindness.

I phoned another past employer and informed them that I had removed about 12 (twelve) Gigabytes worth of confidential information from their networked computers in June/July 2014. The manager was said to be unavailable and would call me back to discuss the matter sometime next week as she would be on holiday on Friday 23 September and Monday 26 September.

The first place I went to was a previous workplace where I had breached trust on fundamental issues. I was working in a residential institution for 5-18 year olds with mental disabilities between Dec 2005 and Dec 2007 as well as from March 2009 to October 2012. The issues concerned are:
1. I often physically abused (by means of corporal punishment) some of the young male children when they failed to behave the way I wanted. Corporal punishment of any sort was strictly forbidden at the time I was employed there and still is. The penalty for this offence would have been summary dismissal.
2. I stole and ate their food/drinks/snacks as often as I pleased.
3. I frequently washed and dried my clothes in their laundry rooms without permission from those in authority. I believe such permission would have denied if I had even sought it.
4. I often slept on duty when I worked a Waking night staff from September 2009 to October 2012.
5. Throughout the time I worked at this place, I illegally printed off various study material perhaps 8 to 10 reams of A4 paper. Most of what I printed ended up being thrown away without being read. Whatever I read has been of little or no use to me as I either failed to complete the courses I was studying or did not secure the desired job/jobs afterwards.
When I went to this workplace yesterday, I couldn't see any of their managers because they were busy with an Inspection visit. So I agreed to return today at 1pm. I am concerned that I might be asked whether anyone else was involved in any of the above issues. All of the issues mentioned above involved third parties in one form or another. I feel that I should not incriminate other people who may not have repented of their sins and may actually deny if asked about these things. What do you think?

I also went to see a lecturer at my place of study and informed him that I had copied off some confidential information from his computer when he had apparently forgotten to log off from it last March/April. He said he himself was a Christian and promptly forgave me for this act of theft.

My wife applied for an IT job on my behalf while I was at the Farm. I have been invited to an interview for that job on the Friday 30 September. I am currently studying for an MSc in IT at a university in Aberdeen. The job I will be interviewing for is a full time position of about 37 hours/week. My course (which I will be resuming on Wednesday 9 September) is also full time. I am in a quandary as to whether to accept the job (if I am successful) or to continue with my studies (which formally ends in May 2017). I am leaning towards taking up the job (if I am successful) so that I can continue to pay off all of the restitution that I owe to others while also clearing as many debts as I can. That would mean I would have to withdraw from the course altogether (or at least suspend it). However, on the flip side, I am a bit dubious about withdrawal/suspension because I have withdrawn from similar commitments 4 times between 2005 and 2015. What do you think?

By God's grace, I will start a three-day fast tomorrow during which I intend to ask the Lord to show me what He wants me to do for Him (when Saul - of Tarsus - first met with the Lord, his response was “Lord, what will you have me to do?” - Acts 9:6). Also, I remember Dan said this to me on Saturday during the Sabbath meeting. I am thinking of locking myself away in my room so as to minimize distractions. I also think I may not be able to participate in this Saturday's Sabbath meeting as a result. What do you think?

I look forward to hearing your wise counsel concerning these issues. Thanks in advance for your help and God bless everybody at the pathoftruth.

From Ike

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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