Even if you do not think that John was addressing Gnosticism, you cannot avoid that sin confession for forgiveness is in direct conflict with the Gospel message of salvation. If Jesus died to pay sin's penalty and bring reconciliation for mankind to God, then sin has been dealt with and any sin confession that is for the sake of forgiveness is trampling underfoot the Son of God.
Jesus did not die in vain nor did He fail to accomplish that which the Father sent Him to do. If a person believes that sin confession is a necessity in order to receive forgiveness of sins (once a believer), then they have not fully understood that which Jesus accomplished on behalf of mankind at the cross. That being reconciliation with God, sin's penalty being paid, and imputed righteousness. The veil is torn, that which separated man from God has been dealt with. Sin has been paid. Jesus is sitting at the right hand of God, and He is our High Priest, ever living to intercede on our behalf (and therefore is able to save us completely).
Sin confession for the sake of forgiveness would make Jesus irrelevant as High Priest and Mediator. He is representing you, sit down and let Him do His job. You don't need to make a case to God of how sorry you are, and repent in order to receive forgiveness. You are already forgiven in Jesus Christ, because Jesus died for you. Yes, you should deal with the sin in your life, but as far as forgiveness goes, you are justified before God. This is elementary teaching and yet so important and vital to our Christian walk. It is faith in Christ that saves, and disbelief that condemns. Jesus is the propitiation for the sins of the world, He paid for all sin. Now the world has a choice to believe and be saved, or not believe and stay condemned.
If one must confess their sins in order to receive forgiveness then Jesus did not accomplish that which His word declares He has. Read all of Hebrews and see that sin, all sin, has been dealt with. Taken away and Jesus sits victorious at the Father's right hand. One sacrifice for all sin for all time. His blood shed, for the remission of your sins. VVe don't need Him to get back up on that cross every time we sin, His blood isn't common like that of bulls and goats. One sacrifice. For all sin. For all time. VVe, reconciled to God. Forevermore.
Jesus did not die in vain nor did He fail to accomplish that which the Father sent Him to do. If a person believes that sin confession is a necessity in order to receive forgiveness of sins (once a believer), then they have not fully understood that which Jesus accomplished on behalf of mankind at the cross. That being reconciliation with God, sin's penalty being paid, and imputed righteousness. The veil is torn, that which separated man from God has been dealt with. Sin has been paid. Jesus is sitting at the right hand of God, and He is our High Priest, ever living to intercede on our behalf (and therefore is able to save us completely).
Sin confession for the sake of forgiveness would make Jesus irrelevant as High Priest and Mediator. He is representing you, sit down and let Him do His job. You don't need to make a case to God of how sorry you are, and repent in order to receive forgiveness. You are already forgiven in Jesus Christ, because Jesus died for you. Yes, you should deal with the sin in your life, but as far as forgiveness goes, you are justified before God. This is elementary teaching and yet so important and vital to our Christian walk. It is faith in Christ that saves, and disbelief that condemns. Jesus is the propitiation for the sins of the world, He paid for all sin. Now the world has a choice to believe and be saved, or not believe and stay condemned.
If one must confess their sins in order to receive forgiveness then Jesus did not accomplish that which His word declares He has. Read all of Hebrews and see that sin, all sin, has been dealt with. Taken away and Jesus sits victorious at the Father's right hand. One sacrifice for all sin for all time. His blood shed, for the remission of your sins. VVe don't need Him to get back up on that cross every time we sin, His blood isn't common like that of bulls and goats. One sacrifice. For all sin. For all time. VVe, reconciled to God. Forevermore.
You may not have realised is the believer is confessing sin for their own benefit. It is always hard to admit what you have done, that it is wrong and that you are commited to not repeat it. One role of emotions is to tell you where you really are, and not live in an imaginary world that everything is ok.
In the mystic world, sin is irrelevant, because only recognising the mystic presence in your heart matters, defeat is inevitable.
I our world, recognising real sin, a real problem, its origins and getting yourself right with God is transformation and sanctification. You become someone different. It is a form of behaviour modification, showing the consequences of sin, showing yourself what it leads to and dedicating yourself to walking differently. You would be amazed how behaviour is often triggered by positive reinforcement which if removed can stop it in its tracks.
But as one of your previous threads said, sinning less, so it is a waste of time, because you do not believe in victory over sin at all. A different faith.