Scripture:
“Therefore, confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed.” James 5:16
Lesson:
There are three main reasons we need to admit our wrongs to another person.
Why Admit My Hurts, Hang-ups, and Habits?
We gain healing that the Bible promises. Sharing our secret hurts, struggles, and failures with one another is part of God’s plan for our healing process. We gain freedom from the chains that have bound us up and made us unable to move in all our relationships. We gain support from someone who will listen and not try to fix you!
How Do I Choose Someone?
Choose someone of the same gender. Ask your sponsor, accountability partner, or someone you trust. Set up an appointment with the person, a time without interruptions.
Life Application:
Admitting our wrongs is often the most difficult step in our growth, yet it is the most necessary. Shame thrives in the dark, telling us that if people knew our mistakes, they would leave. But the opposite is true. When we bring our struggles into the light, the enemy loses his grip. He can no longer use our secrets against us. This week, set up a time with someone you trust, whether it’s a trusted friend, sponsor, or accountability partner. Choose one thing—even something small—to admit. You will find that instead of judgment, you will likely find a level of support and freedom that you never thought possible.
*Celebrate Recovery meets Tuesday nights at the McVay Family Center in New Sharon. This is a safe place to find honesty, hope, and healing. The meal starts at 6 pm, and a lesson/testimony begins at 6:30 pm. Childcare is provided for kids 12 and under. Hope to see you there!

