Yom Kippur is a service of separating yourself from sin. The service provides and avenue of cleansing sin from your Temple. Part of the service is inside, hidden from prying eyes, yet felt as the soul searching, repenting process is to have Yeshua's blood cover the sins from the Book of Life. All confessed sins are covered during this service. All unconfessed sins are not. That is where the soul searching for the secret sins, the little white lies, the sins against our neighbors whether in thought or deed are all laid on the altar of sacrifice.
But there is another part of the process which happens after Yeshua is through cleansing us of all the sins in the Temple on the Book of Life. It is when the sins are taken out of the Temple and laid on the head of the "scapegoat" and then taken away to be thrown off the cliff. I would like to suggest that this Yom Kippur, not only do you repent, fast and pray but that at the end of the day, you have the demons "that make you do it" are thrown off the cliff. Be done with it. Be tempted no more, no more harassment, no more accusations of still guilty, no more weakness towards these sins that so beguile us.
But there is another part of the process which happens after Yeshua is through cleansing us of all the sins in the Temple on the Book of Life. It is when the sins are taken out of the Temple and laid on the head of the "scapegoat" and then taken away to be thrown off the cliff. I would like to suggest that this Yom Kippur, not only do you repent, fast and pray but that at the end of the day, you have the demons "that make you do it" are thrown off the cliff. Be done with it. Be tempted no more, no more harassment, no more accusations of still guilty, no more weakness towards these sins that so beguile us.