- Aug 16, 2008
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Before becoming Christian and even sometimes after (as my faith has wavered a lot) I committed a lot of theft. Some of it was committed by ordering things on ebay, claiming that they hadn't arrived and then getting a refund. I have been convicted of this sin by the Holy spirit, and have contacted the people, told them that I have received the items, and offered repayment. However, I haven't outright admitted to them that I lied about it. I worded my emails in such a way that I let them know that the item has been received, but without saying when, so it kind of sounds like they were lost in the post and I've only just received them. Do I need to outright tell them that I lied about it and had received the items all along?
Part of me hopes that just repayment is enough, since we can't earn salvation anyway but have it through grace. So maybe me trying to right my wrongs will be seen by god as wrongfully trying to earn salvation. But then part of me thinks that it's not righteous to be less than totally honest, and I should admit what I did fully, explain that I'm now born again and trying to right my wrongs. what do you think?
Part of me hopes that just repayment is enough, since we can't earn salvation anyway but have it through grace. So maybe me trying to right my wrongs will be seen by god as wrongfully trying to earn salvation. But then part of me thinks that it's not righteous to be less than totally honest, and I should admit what I did fully, explain that I'm now born again and trying to right my wrongs. what do you think?