Pastor Wrinkles: Just the F.L.A.C.T.S. Please Pt. 5

   If you are just stepping in on this series, we have been having a discussion regarding Cornerstone’s New Year’s Day sermon, entitled “Just the F.L.A.C.T.S. Please”. If you want to catch the sermon in its entirety go to www.cornerstoneag.net. Follow the pastors corner link to our sermon section and have a listen.

   Today we are discussing coming to God through:

Faith with a

Listening spirit

Adoring God before everything else

Confessing both the strengths and weaknesses of our situation

Thanking Him for His move in oour lives as we recognize it and finally

Supplicating with the Lord in regards to the things HE wants to give us.

      Much has been made of confession throughout the course of Christian history. Some fellowships got it right while others took it to places it was never meant to go. There is much to be said about the Christian discipline of confession in regards to relating one to another; But today I want to talk about our confession to God. Many of us spend no time in confession simply because we think God already knows everything, so why bother. But confession to God should be an important part of every Christian’s prayer life. Listen to these words from 1 John 1:9

“But if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickedness.” NLT

   So it is necessary in prayer to come clean with God. If you struggle with Christian confession here are some practical steps:

1. Take time to name your sins by name! In your prayer life be honest. Confess your faults to God and ask Him to help you correct them. 

2. Don’t just confess the wrong take some time to confess the positive things that are going on in your life too. This is an aspect of confession we seldom think about and it is an absolutely essential link to building a prayer-life of thankfulness.

3. Confess the promises of Scripture over yourself. Here are a few I use on a regular basis.

“He who began a good work in me will be faithful to complete it.” Phil 1:6

” He who called me is faithful” 1 Cor. 1:9

” He will never leave me nor forsake me” Deut 31:6

 In 2012 let’s determine to become a people who acknowledge the challenges but proclaim victory in all its forms!