"He
who covers his sins will not prosper, but whoever confesses
and forsakes them will have mercy."
Proverbs 28:13
When I think of prosperity, success in business and good health come to mind. Because there are many people who have become wealthy, famous, and prosperous through immoral and illegal means, what the scripture says reaches beyond the temporal. That is the trap of concealing sins, for it does indeed seem to promote prosperity in the short term. It is natural for us to hide our faults as children to avoid being "in trouble," and this tendency does not cease in adulthood.
David covered up his sin with Bathsheba and Urijah the Hittite, and though a powerful and influential king he did not prosper from his efforts. As Moses warned the people about being sure your sin will find you out (Num. 32:23), David's sin was exposed in infamous fashion by Nathan the prophet. True prosperity comes from a healthy, growing relationship with God because in Him are the true riches. Our health will someday fail, and all our wealth and goods we acquire will be passed on to others. Those who confess and forsake sin will have lasting mercy rather than wrath and torment for eternity.
It is counter-intuitive to confess our sins instead of merely covering them. The response of Adam and Eve was to cover their nakedness with leaves and blame others when confronted by the God who knows all, and ours is naturally the same. Freely confessing our sins is better than vain attempts to cover up. Having admitted our guilt, the next necessary step in repentance is to make intentional effort not to repeat the wrong. In addition to ceasing to do evil, we ought to do what is right. God is gracious to be merciful to us and help us to walk in the way which pleases Him.
There are always consequences for sin: Adam and Even were forced to leave the Garden of Eden and were under a curse; David's infant son would die and the sword would not depart from His house. At the same time God promised blessing and a future Saviour who would save people from their sins, destroying the power of the curse of sin and death. How merciful God is out of His goodness! He does not forsake His people, and when we confess our sins and repent we are enabled to receive the eternal benefits of God's mercy.
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