I read somewhere that confession of sins must be done to a minister of God and they have the option to forgive you or deny you forgiveness.
The link http://www.religion-cults.com/spirit/confession.htm contains this...
" In the first apparition to his disciples, he specifically gave them the power to forgive sins, or not to forgive them!. The power that only God had before, it was a blasphemy to forgive sins by anyone else than God! (Mk.2:7). But Jesus tells now to his disciples, "receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven tem; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained" (Jn.21:23). The ministers of the Church of Jesus now can forgive sins, or retain them!. That's why the penitent has to confess to the minister what are his or her sins, so the minister can decide either to forgive them or to retain them. If the sinner tells the minister he has stolen $1,000, may be the minister would say to him that to forgive this sin he has first to return the $1.000. Or if the sinner confesses he is living in adultery, the minister may ask him to stop the live of adultery, or a serious promise to do so, before forgiving his sin .
Jesus left us a divine Church, but a very human one on earth. If in your church there are no ministers of Christ with the power to forgive sins, it is a church without power, it is not the Church of Christ!. In the Church of Christ there are ministers of the Lord with the great power to forgive sins, or to retain them!.
Of course, God can still forgive sins directly!. But the usual plan of God, is to go to him through a minister of his Church. However in any case of emergency, when there is not available a minister of the Church, the sins can be forgiven by an act of contrition and trust in the Mercy of God, with the purpose of doing a normal Confession to a minister of the Church as soon as possible."
I always believed that if I confess my sins to God and repent that he will always forgive me. Do I have to confess my sins to a minister or have the intention to confess my sins to a minister eventually to truly be forgiven?
Please help explain this to me, thank you.
The link http://www.religion-cults.com/spirit/confession.htm contains this...
" In the first apparition to his disciples, he specifically gave them the power to forgive sins, or not to forgive them!. The power that only God had before, it was a blasphemy to forgive sins by anyone else than God! (Mk.2:7). But Jesus tells now to his disciples, "receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven tem; if you retain the sins of any, they are retained" (Jn.21:23). The ministers of the Church of Jesus now can forgive sins, or retain them!. That's why the penitent has to confess to the minister what are his or her sins, so the minister can decide either to forgive them or to retain them. If the sinner tells the minister he has stolen $1,000, may be the minister would say to him that to forgive this sin he has first to return the $1.000. Or if the sinner confesses he is living in adultery, the minister may ask him to stop the live of adultery, or a serious promise to do so, before forgiving his sin .
Jesus left us a divine Church, but a very human one on earth. If in your church there are no ministers of Christ with the power to forgive sins, it is a church without power, it is not the Church of Christ!. In the Church of Christ there are ministers of the Lord with the great power to forgive sins, or to retain them!.
Of course, God can still forgive sins directly!. But the usual plan of God, is to go to him through a minister of his Church. However in any case of emergency, when there is not available a minister of the Church, the sins can be forgiven by an act of contrition and trust in the Mercy of God, with the purpose of doing a normal Confession to a minister of the Church as soon as possible."
I always believed that if I confess my sins to God and repent that he will always forgive me. Do I have to confess my sins to a minister or have the intention to confess my sins to a minister eventually to truly be forgiven?
Please help explain this to me, thank you.