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Thanks for making my point, not being able to always do what we were made to do is why we sin in the first place.Your best will never do, it is all about His Best, and that He did when He gave His Life for us and to us.
What if you die and you have an un-confessed sin, does that mean to you that you won't make it to Heaven?
And why do you have a man for a Priest, when Jesus Christ is our High Priest? I don't understand that at all.
It's like saying He's not good enough for you, you have to have someone else?
If I die and have not addressed any post Baptismal mortal sins the idea would be that I go to Hell. Having a High Priest means I also have Priest that are not as High. Otherwise there would be no need to correctly distinguish Him as the High Priest. Again, He did tell them to go and forgive sins in His Name. This they did and it is what our Priest do now. We need that Grace because we do not always do our best when it comes to doing or not doing what we know we should or should not - which means we sin. We do not have a blanket that hides our future sins from God.
He actually told them to forgive or not forgive by the way, which is another point and also a reason for having that human element act in that process rather than being a granting of blanket pardon. Our Priest just a couple of weeks ago was answering a question from my teenage Confirmation class as to whether he had ever not forgiven someone in Confession. Yes, but only once and he would never forget it.
Which then led to another person asking why, to which he immediately replied that the person indicated they had no intention of stopping, they just wanted God to forgive them for the last times they did it. That is not indicative of the sincerity required in the heart of someone approaching God to ask for forgiveness, in fact they are not sorry at all for what they did - they just want a blanket pardon and think Confession will do that for them. It doesn't. And neither would asking God for forgiveness in private prayer work if one did not really intend to stop doing whatever is being asked for forgiveness for having done.
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