Repenting One Sin at a Time

"He who confesses and forsakes them will obtain mercy." — Proverbs 28:13


Now You Pray

You have the lists. Today you work through them.

One item at a time. By name. Out loud.

Not in a batch. Not in a general sweep. Each unrepented sin created its own legal right, and each one gets withdrawn individually.


The Pattern for Each Type

For an activity sin:

"Father, in the name of Jesus, I did ________. It was wrong. I am sorry — not just for the consequences, but for the act. I turn from it. Forgive me, and remove every legal right it gave to anything in my life."

For an unholy soul tie:

"Father, in the name of Jesus, I repent of the sin between me and ________. I forgive them for ________ and release the debt entirely. I now break the unholy soul tie between us. Everything of theirs on me, I return to them; everything of mine on them, I take back. I command everything that gained access through this tie to leave now."

For an agreement sin:

"Father, in the name of Jesus, I repent of the agreement of ________ — whether made by me or by anyone in my family line. I now renounce it completely. I revoke it. It has no standing over me or over my children. I break every legal right it created."


Practical Guidance

Say it out loud. Every account in these lessons involves spoken prayer. Something is different about audible speech.

Do not rush. This is not an endurance test to be completed in one sitting. Work until you are tired, mark your place, and return tomorrow.

Cross each item off. The physical act matters more than you would expect. You are watching the page empty.

Do not repeat what is done. When something is dealt with, it is dealt with. Going back over the same item repeatedly is not thoroughness; it is unbelief, and it will exhaust you.

Feelings prove nothing either way. Some people weep. Some feel a weight lift. Many feel nothing at all. The transaction is legal, not emotional.

Finish each session by asking. After repenting, make the request: "Father, I ask You to remove the discipline in my life connected to what I have just dealt with." The asking is not automatic — do it deliberately.


Point to Ponder

Each right was granted individually. Each one is withdrawn the same way.


Verse to Remember

"He who confesses and forsakes them will obtain mercy." — Proverbs 28:13


Question to Consider

Which item on my list am I planning to skip?


Today's Practice

Begin. Somewhere private, out loud, with your lists in front of you.

Start with Activity Sins. Work down the page, one item at a time, using the pattern above. Cross each one off.

When you tire, stop and mark your place.

Tomorrow continue — or move to Soul Ties, then Agreements.

If your lists are long, this will take several days. That is entirely normal and it is not a failure. What matters is that you finish, not that you finish fast.

And note the item you were planning to skip. Everyone has one — the thing too shameful to say out loud even alone, or the thing you are not ready to give up.

Do that one first tomorrow. It is almost certainly the one that matters most.


Prayer

Father, I am going through the list today, one thing at a time.

Give me honesty for the items I would rather word carefully, and courage for the ones I would rather skip.

I know You are not shocked by any of this. You have known all of it the whole time and have been waiting for me to bring it to You.

Take each one as I name it. Forgive it, cleanse it, and remove every right it ever granted.

And when I am finished, remove the discipline attached to all of it. In the name of Jesus. Amen.


The one you were planning to skip is the one to do first.