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		<title>What Is Necessary For A Saving Confession</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by St. Innocent of Alaska Our father among the saints Innocent of Alaska, Equal-to-the-Apostles and Enlightener of North America (1797-1879), was a Russian Orthodox priest, bishop, archbishop, and Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia. He is known for his missionary work, scholarship, and leadership in Alaska and the Russian Far East during the 1800s. He [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><em><span style="color: #800000;">Our father among the saints Innocent of Alaska, Equal-to-the-Apostles and Enlightener of North America (1797-1879), was a Russian Orthodox priest, bishop, archbishop, and Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia. He is known for his missionary work, scholarship, and leadership in Alaska and the Russian Far East during the 1800s. He is known for his great zeal for his work as well as his great abilities as a scholar, linguist, and administrator. </span></em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em><span style="color: #800000;">He was a missionary, later a bishop and archbishop in Alaska and the Russian Far East. He learned several native languages and was the author of many of the earliest scholarly works about the natives and their languages, as well as dictionaries and religious works in these languages. He also translated parts of the Bible  into several native languages. His translations are still considered the authoritative translations in native Alaskan language studies to this day.</span></em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">What is Confession? Confession is the oral avowal of one&#8217;s sins which  lie  heavy upon the conscience. Repentance cleanses the soul and makes it  ready to  receive the Holy Spirit, but confession, so to speak, only empties the  soul of  sins.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Let us present a simple analogy and comparison to confession. For  example,  suppose you had only one vessel of some kind, which you through  negligence or  laziness let reach a stage where little by little it accumulated all  sorts of  dirt so that your vessel became not only unusable but even unbearable  to look  at without repugnance. But what if a king wanted to give you as a gift  some sort  of fragrant and precious balm, one drop of which could heal all  infirmities and  protect what then?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Would you refuse such a valuable gift only because you  had no  other clean vessel in which to put it?<span id="more-3133"></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">No! It would be very natural for  you to  accept such a gift and you would try to clean your vessel. How would you  begin  to clean your vessel? No doubt, before anything else, you would rid it  of all  uncleanness; you would begin by washing it with water and, perhaps would  even  burn it out so that it no longer retained any of its former odors. Isn&#8217;t  that  so?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Now let the vessel represent the soul given to you by God, which you  have  brought to such a state that it has been filled with all kinds of  transgression  and iniquities; let the sweet-smelling balm, given by the king, signify  the Holy  Spirit, Who heals all infirmities and afflictions, Whom the King of  heaven and  earth, Jesus Christ, freely bestows upon us. To examine your vessel  signifies  feeling your guilt before God and recalling all sins which have stolen  into your  heart.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">To clean out the vessel typifies the confession of your sins  before your  spiritual father, and washing with water and burning with fire signifies  a  sincere and even tearful repentance and a voluntary resolve to endure  all  unpleasantness, needs, afflictions, misfortunes, and even calamities  that befall  us.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Now tell me: Is Confession profitable or needful? Certainly it is  profitable  and even essential; because, just as it is impossible to cleanse a  vessel  without ridding it of all uncleanness, so it is impossible to purge your  soul of  sins without confession. But tell me, is confession alone enough for the   reception of the Holy Spirit? Certainly not, because in order to receive  the  sweet-smelling and precious balm into a defiled vessel it is not enough  to just  empty it, but it is necessary to wash it with water and refine it with  fire.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Just so, in order to receive the Holy Spirit, it is not enough just to  confess  or recite your sins before a spiritual father, but it is necessary  together with  this to purge your soul with repentance or contrition and grief of soul,  and  burn it out with voluntary endurance of afflictions. So then, this is  what  confession and repentance mean!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">What does a true and correct confession consist of? When we wish to  cleanse  our conscience of sins in the Mystery of Repentance,</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">1) before  everything else  it is necessary to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and firmly hope that  He is  ready to forgive all sins, no matter of what magnitude, if only the  sinner  repents open-heartedly; it is necessary to believe and hope that the God  of all  wants and seeks our return. Of this He assures us through the prophet  thus: As I  live, saith the Lord, i. e., I assure and swear by My life, In desiring I  do not  desire, i e., I do not at all desire the death of a sinner, but entirely  desire  his conversion.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">2) It is necessary to have a broken heart. Who is God? and who are  we? God is  the Almighty Creator of heaven and earth; He is the awful and righteous  Judge.  And we? We are weak and insignificant mortals. All people, even the  greatest  people, are less than dust before God, and we can never imagine how  disgusting  to God is any sin and how any transgression offends Him. And we,  insignificant  and weak, we mortals endlessly benefited by our God, dare to offend  Him the  All-Good One?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Oh! This is so horrible! We are such debtors before God,  such  transgressors, that not only should we not dare to call ourselves His  children,  but are not even worthy of being His lowliest servants.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Therefore, picturing all this, you see what contriteness, what  lamentation it  is necessary to have then, when we want to purge ourselves of sins. And  such a  feeling must be had not only before confession and during confession,  but also  after confession. And even more important, do you want to offer a  sacrifice to  God such as will be acceptable to Him? Naturally we all gladly want this  and as  far as possible we offer it. But what can we offer Him really  acceptable.?a  broken heart.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">A <em>sacrifice unto God is a broken spirit; a heart that  is broken  and humbled,</em></p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><em> </em>here is an offering to God more priceless than all  offerings  and oblations!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">3) It is necessary to forgive all our enemies and offenders all the  harmful  and offensive things they have done to us. Forgiveness &#8211; what does it mean  to  forgive? To forgive means never to avenge, neither secretly nor openly;  never to  recall wrongs but rather to forget them and, above all, to love your  enemy as a  friend, a brother, as a comrade; to protect his honor and to treat him  right-mindedly in all things. This is what it means to forgive.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">And who  agrees  that this is difficult? So, it is a hard matter to forgive wrongs, but  he who  can forgive wrongs is for this reason great, truly great, both before God  and  before man,Yes, it is a hard matter to forgive your enemies; but to do  nothing,  it is necessary to forgive, otherwise God Himself will not forgive.  Jesus Christ  said:</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">If ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly  Father will  forgive you also your trespasses. But if ye forgive not men their   trespasses, neither will your heavenly Father forgive you your  trespasses.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">On the contrary to this, though you pray to God every hour, though  you have  such faith that you can move mountains, even though you give away all of  your  belongings to the needy, and give your body to be burned,if you do not  practice  forgiveness and do not wish to forgive your enemy, then all is in vain,  for in  such circumstances neither prayer, nor faith, nor charity, will save  you, in  short, nothing will save you.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">But if it is needful to forgive our enemies, so likewise it is  indispensable  to ask also forgiveness of those people whom we have offended. Thus, if  you have  offended anyone by word, ask forgiveness of him, come and bow down at  his feet  and say, &#8220;Forgive me.&#8221; Have you offended by deed?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Endeavor to expiate  your guilt  and offenses and recompense his damage, then be certain that all of your  sins,  no matter how heavy they be, will be forgiven you.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">4) It is necessary to reveal your sins properly and without any  concealment.  Some say, &#8220;For what reason should I reveal my sins to Him Who knows all  of our  secrets?&#8221; Certainly God knows all of our sins, but the Church, which has  the  power from God to forgive and absolve sins, cannot know them, and for  this  reason She cannot, without confession, pronounce Her absolution.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Finally, it is necessary to set forth a firm intention to live  prudently in  the future. If you want to be in the kingdom of heaven, if you want God  to  forgive your sins, then stop sinning!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Only on this condition does the  Church  absolve the penitent of his sins. And he who does not think at all about   correcting himself confesses in vain, labors in vain, for even if the  priest  says,</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>&#8220;I forgive and absolve,&#8221;</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">the Holy Spirit does not forgive and  absolve  him!</p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><span style="color: #800000;">From <em>Orthodox Life</em>, vol. 38, no. 4 (July-August,  1988), pp. 20-22.</span></p>
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