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Confession Episodes

Confession Nothing to Hide Ep. 2564
2564
Aug. 4, 2026

Confession Nothing to Hide

We all have things we would rather keep hidden\. Things we’ve said, done, thought, or allowed into our hearts that we would rather nobody else know about\. But Scripture reminds us that nothing is hidden from God\. Romans 3:23 tells us that **all have sinned**\. Psalm 90:8 reminds us that even our secret sins are before God\. Jeremiah 16:17 says that our ways are not hidden from Him\. So if God already knows everything, why does He call us to confess? Because confession isn’t about informing God\. **It’s about being honest with God\.** In this episode, we’ll look at what the Bible says about confession, the danger of covering our sins, the freedom that comes from acknowledging them, and the incredible promise of 1 John 1:9—that God is faithful and just to forgive us and cleanse us from all unrighteousness\.
Guest: Gerry Snyder
The Moment That Defines Us Ep. 2458
2458
Feb. 5, 2026

The Moment That Defines Us

How do we respond when our sin is exposed? Do we hide, blame, deny, or humble ourselves before God? From Adam and Eve in the garden to David’s confession and Ahab’s deflection, Scripture shows that our response to conviction reveals the condition of our heart. In this episode, we explore the dangerous patterns of covering sin and the life-giving power of confession and repentance. God is not looking for perfection — He is looking for honesty and surrender.
Guest: Gerry Snyder
Hidden Yet Heard Ep. 2416
2416
Nov. 21, 2025

Hidden Yet Heard

Sin is never silent. It separates, blinds, deceives, and destroys—but it never stays hidden from God. From Eden to David’s palace to our own hearts, Scripture reveals a sobering truth: be sure your sin will find you out (Numbers 32:23). Yet in the very places where sin is exposed, grace waits to restore. In today’s episode, we uncover what sin really does, why hiding never works, and how God lovingly confronts us not to condemn us—but to cleanse and reclaim us.
Guest: Gerry Snyder