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Showing posts with label confess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label confess. Show all posts

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Confession

"Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working."


One of my favorite things about fire station life is sitting around the table sharing life. Every morning and evening we (hopefully) share a meal together and talk. We solve the world's problems, vent, and laugh. We talk about anything and everything rather frankly. 

As believers in Christ, James tells us to confess our sins to each other. For some reason this is something extremely hard for those of us who are truly trying to follow Christ. Before we were in Christ we had no problem boasting about our sins. We actually wore them as a badge of honor. My Protestant children had no clue what the above picture is. When asked, one said, "A coffin?" True Biblical confession is a lost art.

We don't confess our sins because we don't want to admit our faults and failures, because they really become true once the words leave our mouths. We may feel that we are weaker and less than. Maybe we fear judgment. Some of us have been vulnerable before and a trusted friend used those words of confession against us. Whatever the reason, we must all remember that we are all sinners(Romans 3:23), and our temptations are common to us all(1 Corinthians 10:13).

James says that healing comes from our confessions. We don't have to carry the weight of our guilt and shame. We don't have to let it keep us from church and away from God. That weight causes so much inner turmoil which can lead to anxiety, depression, and isolation. Christ desires for us to be free. We all need that one person with whom we can share our deepest darkest secrets. That person who will then pray for us and encourage us to follow Christ and keep us accountable. Who is that person for you? Chances are that person is struggling with the same things you are and will not treat you like you have the plague. Let us find our people and in turn our healing in confession.
-Be Blessed,
Senior Captain Bobby Delgado
HFD Chaplain

Sunday, February 2, 2020

Own It and Learn

"As a dog returns to its vomit, so fools repeat their folly." -Proverbs 26:11

Every year for the past 8 years, Facebook and wonderful firefighter brothers remind me of this most ridiculous blunder. It had been another busy day saving lives(or maybe disregards) on Squad 18. We stopped for gas at the Valero on 45 and Dumble, which was customary. We went inside, while the pump did its thing, for caffeine and snackage. Our stay was extended as the other guy in the photo was looking at maps and planning for his trip to Wisconsin or somewhere. Whatever the case, I hopped in the war wagon, put her in drive and left. Just as soon as we started to move, we all heard a loud POP. I put her in park and looked at my now infamous blunder. Cameras were out immediately and here we are today. 

I have yet to make that mistake again. I might actually be just a little paranoid. I was a fool for doing it the first time. I'd be labeled far worse for a second. For the longest time I tried to blame the mistake on the distractions of the moment and busyness of the day, but the truth is, I did it all by myself and must live with the consequences of annual ridicule.

I wonder what mistakes in life we continue repeating? What other sins are out there that we continue to run to instead of from. What excuses do we make to cover our tracks. Who/what are we blaming other than ourselves? How often do we who are brave, strong, professional, educated, forgiven, and compassionate play the part of a fool?

May we learn from our mistakes and take the proper actions to never repeat them again. May we turn from sin and run towards Christ. May we own our stuff and properly place blame where it belongs. Let us grow in maturity, faith, and humility.
-Be Blessed
Senior Captain Bobby Delgado
HFD Chaplain

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Is This Thing On

"But your iniquities have made a separation between you and your God, And your sins have hidden His face from you so that He does not hear." - Isaiah 59:2
There is nothing more frustrating to me than a dropped calI, especially when I am trying to have a logistics conversation with the Boss aka my wife. Most new houses come with energy efficiency that acts as a barrier to the elements. It saves us a lot of money on electric bills, but it also acts as a barrier to our cell signals. Thankfully T-Mobile gave us a WIFI cell tower for free which almost completely eliminated our in home dropped call issue.

Sometimes we can feel as if our prayers aren't being heard by God. We usually feel this way when our prayers aren't answered immediately or how we'd like, as if God is our own personal Genie. Maybe(probably) the reason we don't feel like our prayers are being heard and answered lies within. Sin, disobedience to God, in our lives separates us from a Perfect, Holy, and Righteous God.

When Jesus taught us the Lord's prayer, He included "forgive us our trespasses." Forgiveness of our sins is our most important need, because it separates us from God. Do you want God to hear/listen to your heart's cry? Then our first request should be for His forgiveness, which He gives freely. God is always ready and willing to forgive. It is why He sent His Son to die. Repentance is our signal booster to God. It doesn't guarantee things will turn out how you like, but it does guarantee He will listen and respond.

-Captain Bobby Delgado
HFD Chaplain