Bible reading: Nehemiah 9:1 – 3
Step 4 - We made a searching and fearless moral inventory of
ourselves.
Let us examine our ways and test them, and let us return to
the Lord. Lamentations 3:40
Principle 4 – Openly
examine and confess my faults to myself, to God, and to someone I trust.
(Steps 4 and 5)
“Happy are the pure in heart.”
The heart of our moral inventory will probably deal with our
destructive habits, defects of character, the wrongs we’ve done, the
consequences that we now live with, and the hurt we’ve caused others. It’s like
sifting through all the garbage. This part is painful, but a necessary part of
throwing away those rotten habits and behaviors that are spoiling the rest of
our lives.
The returned Jewish exiles are described as “confessing
their own sins” (Nehemiah 9:3); this phrase speaks volumes. The word confessing
means “to bemoan something by wringing of the hands” and also “to throw away”.
The word sins means “offenses and their occasions”; it can also refer to
habitual sinfulness and the consequences of such behavior.
This can serve as a model for us to follow. We can list the
occasions of our offenses, our destructive habits, and the consequences were
brought into our lives and the lives of others. Let’s also look at what was
done within the process of “confessing their own sins”. They owned each part;
they bemoaned each part; and then they threw it all away. Their inventory was a
time of cleaning out the garbage. After this they were better able to make a
new start.
In dealing with the garbage in our lives we can “own” it by
taking personal responsibility for our choices and actions. We can "bemoan”
it by allowing ourselves to grieve. We can “throw it away” by leaving it behind
and turning towards the future.
Our time of confession should be a time of celebration.
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