Confession of Sin: Thief
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In the Christian tradition, the confession of sin is a vital aspect of spiritual life, emphasizing the acknowledgment of one's transgressions before God and seeking His forgiveness. The act of confession is not merely a ritualistic practice but a heartfelt admission of wrongdoing and a step towards repentance and reconciliation with God. The Bible provides numerous examples and teachings on the importance of confession, including the specific sin of theft.

Biblical Context

Theft, as a violation of the Eighth Commandment, "You shall not steal" (Exodus 20:15), is considered a serious sin in the biblical narrative. It is an act that not only wrongs another person by taking what is rightfully theirs but also offends God, who commands His people to live justly and righteously. The Bible addresses the sin of theft in various contexts, emphasizing the need for confession and restitution.

Old Testament Examples

In the Old Testament, the Law given to Israel included specific instructions regarding theft and the necessary restitution. Leviticus 6:2-5 outlines the process for someone who has sinned by stealing: "If someone sins and acts unfaithfully against the LORD by deceiving his neighbor regarding a deposit or security, or by robbery, or if he has extorted something from his neighbor... he must return what he has stolen or taken by extortion, or the deposit entrusted to him, or the lost property he found." This passage highlights the importance of confession and making amends as part of the process of seeking forgiveness.

New Testament Teachings

The New Testament continues to emphasize the need for confession and repentance. In the account of Zacchaeus, a tax collector who admitted to defrauding others, we see a powerful example of confession and restitution. Upon encountering Jesus, Zacchaeus declared, "Look, Lord, half of my possessions I give to the poor, and if I have cheated anyone, I will repay it fourfold" (Luke 19:8). Jesus responded to Zacchaeus's confession and act of restitution by affirming his salvation: "Today salvation has come to this house" (Luke 19:9).

The Thief on the Cross

One of the most poignant examples of confession of sin by a thief is found in the account of the crucifixion of Jesus. In Luke 23:39-43 , one of the criminals crucified alongside Jesus acknowledged his guilt and recognized Jesus's innocence. He said, "We are punished justly, for we are receiving what our actions deserve. But this man has done nothing wrong." Turning to Jesus, he pleaded, "Jesus, remember me when You come into Your kingdom." Jesus's response, "Truly I tell you, today you will be with Me in Paradise," underscores the power of sincere confession and faith in Christ for the forgiveness of sins.

Theological Implications

The confession of sin, particularly theft, is not only about admitting wrongdoing but also about a transformation of the heart. It involves a turning away from sin and a turning towards God, seeking His mercy and grace. The Bible assures believers that "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" (1 John 1:9). This promise offers hope and assurance that through confession and repentance, one can be restored to a right relationship with God.

Practical Application

For Christians today, the confession of sin, including theft, remains a crucial practice. It involves personal reflection, acknowledgment of wrongdoing, and a commitment to change. Confession should be accompanied by genuine repentance and, where possible, restitution to those who have been wronged. The community of faith can play a supportive role, offering guidance, accountability, and prayer for those seeking to live in accordance with God's commandments.
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Luke 23:41
And we indeed justly; for we receive the due reward of our deeds: but this man has done nothing amiss.
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Confession of Sin Illustrated by the Cases of Dr. Pritchard and ...
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account of sin?" and the ... I am no thief, nor adulterer, nor extortioner; I ...
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Dead with Christ.
... First of all, we see there the state of a heart prepared to die with Christ. We
see in that penitent thief, a humble, whole-hearted confession of sin. ...
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The Case of the Thief and of David, and of Our Call in Order to ...
... For if we recall that thief who was by reason of a ... to obtain pardon for so great
a sin, but that ... the whole weight of sins through the full confession of but ...
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The Penitent Thief
... art the Son of God," Jesus blessed him for that confession. ... and to the inhabitants
of Jerusalem, for sin and for ... You see, in the conversion of this thief, that. ...
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A Threefold Thought of Sin and Forgiveness
... The thief secures the booty, but he gets penal servitude besides ... every sin He is
ready to forgive ... me to refer to the frank sincerity of a confession, which does ...
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Man's Chief End
... sin. The thief on the cross had dishonoured God in his life, but at his
death he brought glory to God by confession of sin. Luke ...
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Questions on the Explanations
... 293. Why do we call one of these the "penitent thief"? 294. ... Lesson 20. 511. When
is it well to add to our confession a sin of our past life? 512. ...
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The Fountain of Grace.
... no cry for mercy or pardon, no confession of sin. ... I am what I am!" This is the
believer's eternal confession. ... The thief would have continued breathing out his ...
//christianbookshelf.org/moody/sovereign grace/chapter i the fountain of.htm

The Investigative Judgment.
... of the Scriptures, to humiliation of soul and confession of sin. ... their souls before
God by sorrow for sin and true ... I will come on thee as a thief, and thou ...
/.../28 the investigative judgment.htm

Facing Life's Record
... of the Scriptures, to humiliation of soul and confession of sin. ... their souls before
God by sorrow for sin and true ... I will come on thee as a thief, and thou ...
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Resources
Is there power in positive confession? | GotQuestions.org

What is the Belgic Confession? | GotQuestions.org

What does the Bible say about confession of sin to a priest? | GotQuestions.org

Confession: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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