If you've lived any amount of life you have likely been on the receiving end of a "non-apology apology." Someone says to you, "I'm sorry I hurt you...but." Or, "I'M SORRY! Are you happy now?!" I hate fake apologies. Unfortunately, I've probably given them before! If you've been on the receiving end of a classic non-apology from me...let me just say I'm sorry...but you probably deserved it. Ok, just kidding! Hopefully, you have also experienced the power of a true, heartfelt apology accompanied by a change in behavior. This is a good way to think about Biblical confession. To confess is to see Jesus for who He really is, to see our sin for what it is, and to change our behaviors in light of who Jesus is. As we continue in Romans 10, let's take some time to think a little deeper about what it means to confess with our mouths that "Jesus is Lord."
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