Jesus said:
"Peace be with you!
After He said this, He showed them his hands
and side.
The disciples were overjoyed when they saw
the Lord.
Again Jesus said:"
"Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me,
I am sending you."
And with that He breathed on them and said;
"receive the Holy Spirit.
If you forgive anyone's sins, their sins are forgiven;
if you do not forgive them, they are not forgiven."
(John 20-23)
Jesus thus instituted the Sacrament of Confession,
the authority to forgive sins.
This authority accorded to the priests, does not
have it's source in the human person of the priest,
who is of course himself a sinner,
it is Jesus, in the power
of the Holy Spirit, in the priest, who forgives.
The priest can also withold absolution, if there is an
absence of resolve to re-offend.
We belong to God, who has authority over us.
The authority is retained in the Church He Himself
established; The Catholic Church.
Protestants claim that they live by
following the Bible.
However they say that they confess their sins
directly to God, that they do not need to confess
them to a priest, but this is in direct contradiction
to the word of Jesus in the Bible, which they claim
to adhere to.
Adam and Eve; the first humans, lived in perfect
harmony with God, God who had created them in
His own image, man broke this harmony
when he wanted himself to be God, to be
"independent". Man revolted against God.
God took on human form in Jesus Christ 2026 years
ago, and from this event, His Church was founded.
After 1500 years there was again revolt against
God; from within the Church He had established.
Martin Luther broke away and made up his own
church, fashioned in his own image and according
to his own desires. Under the pretext of corruption
in the Church.
(This does not mean that there was no corruption
in the Church! There was, and there still is.)
Henry the 8th, a great Catholic, also broke away,
to establish a church in his own image, then
there was Calvin and others.
Each of these denominations have continued ever
since to branch off into other new denominations,
there are now well over 40 000 different ones,
each one creating their own subjective version of
"the truth",
proof of the diabolical power of human pride and
division.
Pride separates us from God, and true humility
brings us close.
Examining our conscience, seeing our errors and
our sins, taking responsibility for them,
regretting them, and confessing them to a priest
is a humbling experience, an exercise in humility
and truth.
Which is a solid reason why the Sacrament
of Confession is necessary to be a good Christian.
The change that happens in our souls
when the priest gives us absolution, the literal
disappearance of our guilt, has profound healing
power.
Regularly making use of the Sacrament of Confession
has an enormous positive effect on mental health, as
many mental health issues have their roots in sin.
The truth is neither relative nor subjective.
It is objective, it cannot change, nor be modified.
It can be hard to face the truth, we have a human
resistance to the truth, we speak often about people
"living in denial", guarding their illusions, as if their
life depends on it.
However the truth sets us free.
When we die to ourselves, like Jesus spoke about
in John 12:24:
"Truly, truly, I tell you, unless a kernel
of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only
a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds."
Humans are comparable to grains of wheat.
In order to have New life, Real life, God's life,
God's power, sprout and grow within us, we need
to die to ourselves, empty ourselves of ourselves,
to make room.
Because God does not impose Himself,
He proposes Himself.
He needs our co-operation.
Jesus Christ is the Only Son of God, meaning
that there are no other ways to God other than
through Him.
Jesus is the Way, The Truth and The Life.