Confession of Sin: should be Accompanied With: Restitution
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In the Christian tradition, confession of sin is a fundamental aspect of spiritual life, emphasizing the acknowledgment of one's transgressions before God. However, confession is not merely a verbal admission; it is often accompanied by a sincere commitment to make amends, known as restitution. This concept is deeply rooted in biblical teachings, where the act of restitution serves as a tangible expression of repentance and a step towards reconciliation with both God and those who have been wronged.

Biblical Foundation

The principle of restitution is clearly articulated in the Old Testament. In the Law of Moses, specific instructions were given regarding restitution for various offenses. For instance, in the case of theft, the offender was required to restore what was stolen and add a fifth of its value: "He must make restitution in full, add a fifth of the value to it, and give it all to the owner on the day he presents his guilt offering" (Leviticus 6:5). This requirement underscores the importance of making amends as part of the process of seeking forgiveness.

The account of Zacchaeus in the New Testament further illustrates this principle. Upon encountering Jesus, Zacchaeus, a tax collector known for his dishonest practices, declared his intention to make restitution: "Look, Lord, half of my possessions I give to the poor, and if I have cheated anyone, I will repay it fourfold" (Luke 19:8). Jesus' response to Zacchaeus' commitment to restitution was one of affirmation, indicating that salvation had come to his house (Luke 19:9).

Theological Significance

Restitution is not merely a legalistic requirement but a reflection of a transformed heart. It demonstrates a genuine change in attitude and a desire to restore relationships. The act of making restitution is an outward manifestation of inner repentance, aligning one's actions with the principles of justice and mercy that are central to the Christian faith.

In the broader context of Christian ethics, restitution is seen as an act of love and responsibility. It acknowledges the harm caused by sin and seeks to repair the damage, thus fostering healing and reconciliation. This aligns with the teachings of Jesus, who emphasized the importance of being reconciled with others before offering gifts at the altar: "First go and be reconciled to your brother; then come and offer your gift" (Matthew 5:24).

Practical Application

For believers, the call to accompany confession with restitution involves a careful examination of one's actions and their impact on others. It requires humility and courage to admit wrongdoing and take steps to rectify it. This may involve returning stolen property, compensating for damages, or seeking forgiveness from those who have been hurt.

In contemporary Christian practice, restitution can take various forms, depending on the nature of the offense and the circumstances involved. It is a personal and often challenging journey, but one that is essential for spiritual growth and integrity.

Ultimately, the practice of restitution is a testament to the transformative power of God's grace, enabling believers to live out their faith in tangible ways that honor God and reflect His love to the world.
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Numbers 5:6,7
Speak to the children of Israel, When a man or woman shall commit any sin that men commit, to do a trespass against the LORD, and that person be guilty;
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Articles of Religion of the Reformed Episcopal Church in America. ...
... is a sign of the communion that we should have with ... man, the Scripture requires him
to make confession to the offended party; and so if one sin and bring ...
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Two Essential Things
... is according to the rule of the gospel that so it should be. ... Trust in the precious
blood of Christ, and make full confession of your sin, heartily forsaking ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 35 1889/two essential things.htm

Abraham, his Trial in Egypt; his Humility
... Confession, looseth sin, [327]299; a sacrifice, [328]309. ... share in thanksgivings
and elections, [1007]366; should not throw ... Lying, a sin of the poor, [1071]346 ...
/.../abraham his trial in egypt.htm

A Challenge and a Shield
... Only too true is that confession, "We have left undone those ... It must condemn sin,
for "the law is holy, and ... other self, who is one with him, should come into ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 38 1892/a challenge and a shield.htm

The King's Courts
... And nothing can stay it but repentance, confession, restitution, so far as ... to that
scene: "There is a sin unto death ... this do I say that he should make request.". ...
//christianbookshelf.org/meyer/john the baptist/x the kings courts.htm

The Blessing of God.
... presence and the love of the SPIRIT should be made ... be done most easily by immediate
confession and turning ... Is there any known sin unconfessed, or not put away? ...
/.../taylor/separation and service/part ii the blessing of.htm

Summa Theologica
... Whether the essential names should be appropriated to the persons? ... Whether a beatified
angel can sin? Whether the beatified angels advance in beatitude? ...
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The Importance of Leading a Heavenly Life Upon Earth.
... we should find, that though heaven and sin are at a ... yet even all our study of truth
should be still ... of thine shall condemn thee, and that confession be pleaded ...
/.../baxter/the saints everlasting rest/chapter xi the importance of.htm

The Mystery
... no state, republic, principality, nor kingdom, of its confession of faith. ... to the
Thessalonians, "that the appearance of the man of sin should be according to ...
//christianbookshelf.org/mede/a key to the apocalypse/the mystery 2.htm

A Holy Life the Beauty of Christianity: Or, an Exhortation to ...
... It is calculated to stir up our pure minds to incessant vigilance, lest we should
wander upon tempting ... Confession of sin, shame for sin, amendment of life ...
/.../bunyan/the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/a holy life the beauty.htm

Resources
Is corporate confession of sin biblical? | GotQuestions.org

What is the Augsburg Confession? | GotQuestions.org

What is the Westminster Confession of Faith? | GotQuestions.org

Confession: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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