#51 - he Forgotten Practice of American Christianity
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In this episode of Anchored in Christ, we tackle what might be the most overlooked and misunderstood practice in American Christianity today: the confession of sins and spoken absolution.
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Why does hearing a pastor say, "I forgive you all your sins," offend so many modern believers? Pastor Curt Hoover breaks down the biblical "Office of the Keys" from Matthew 16, explaining how Christ didn't just leave us to figure things out on our own, but actually gave His church the authority to deliver His forgiveness directly to those who need it.
Whether you're struggling through an ordinary week or facing your final moments on a deathbed, we discuss why having an external, spoken assurance of God's grace is so vital—and why it’s not just a "Catholic thing."
In this episode, we cover:
The missing practice in most American churches.
Why the spoken absolution offends some modern Christians.
What the "Keys to the Kingdom" actually mean for you today.
The differences between Lutheran and Catholic views on confession.
Finding real, objective peace when you know you've failed God.