VictoryinJesus
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Considering your point of when is it too much info. If the OP would not have revealed what he did…would he have been treated any differently by simply saying “I have sinned.” Probably so. But based off of what? Lack of info. Let’s say they go to a church and become a member…a full active member who is there always and then years down the road comes out he (she?) was charged with watching children porn. Then …I could be wrong but (Imo) the same reaction would be of this shrinking away from of members being shocked “we didn’t know there was someone charged with watching children porn among us” …we may say…no it would be a different reaction because after being a member for a while they would have proven themselves to the body. Seriously….I don’t think it would go that way even though we dream it would…but it would most likely be viewed then as sketchy behavior …then it would be accusations of “why didn’t they come clean ever and tell the body? What is up with that? Now I feel like I was left in the dark while having interactions with this person.”Also, this is a classic example of why you should confess your faults to one another, and your sins to God only. IT was explained to me thusly:
Suppose you are a guy in a church and you find another man's wife attractive, and tell another member how you feel. The one you told will remember you told him that, and it may affect your relationship, even thought it was not his wife.
Take those things to Jesus. You can tell others "I judge too much"" or "pray for me, I get angry easily".Then your brethren can pray for you. They don't need to know everything. that is why I am so thankful that HE is Our Judge.
How much differently would the OP have been treated by some here, had he not revealed what he did.
So the advice seems to be …go on to church but don’t tell anyone. It’s none of their business? Just say you sinned and keep it at that. I still think what is hidden in darkness is eventually going to come out unto the Light. Either today or later on down the road…it does make me think of where Paul told Timothy to drink no longer water but to take a little wine for his stomachs sake. He says a peculiar thing that really doesn’t make sense….some people’s sins are opened before, going on to judgment, some people’s sins come after.
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