Trinity Church - A Fellowship of Sinners
Confession is so difficult a discipline for us partly because we view
the believing community as a fellowship of saints before we see it as a
fellowship of sinners. We come to feel that everyone else has advanced
so far into holiness that we are isolated and alone in our sin. We could
not bear to reveal our failures and shortcomings to others. We imagine
that we are the only ones who have not stepped onto the high road to
heaven. . . . But if we know that the people of God are first a
fellowship of sinners we are freed to hear the unconditional call of
God’s love and to confess our need openly before our brothers and
sisters. We know that we are not alone in our sin. The fear and pride
which cling to us like barnacles cling to others also. In acts of mutual
confession we release the power that heals. Our humanity is no longer
denied but transformed.
— Richard Foster from The Celebration of Discipline
— Richard Foster from The Celebration of Discipline