How definite should we be in confessing our sins?

Answer

"And it shall be, when he shall be guilty in one of these things, that he shall confess that he bath sinned in
that thing." Lev. 5:5.
NOTE-"True confession is always of a specific character, and acknowledges particular sins. They may be
of such a nature as to be brought before God only; they may be wrongs that should be confessed to
individuals who have suffered injury through them; or they may be of a public character, and should then
be as publicly confessed. But all confession should be definite and to the point, acknowledging the very
sins of which you are guilty."-"Steps to Christ," page 43.
 


Of whom did Christ say the Scriptures testify?
What is the value of merely outward forms?
What is the very life of the Spirit?
In this covenant with Israel, what obligation was imposed upon the people?
When were the sun and moon darkened?
What is God called in the Scriptures?
For what purpose did God give His Son to the world?

Questions & Answers are from the book Bible Readings for the Home Circle