A Tale of Tested Assumptions
Quincey was an exacting man, an accountant, who wanted to follow Christ. He wished to be forgiven for his many sins, for his conscience was troubling him. He assumed that he must confess each of his sins to receive that forgiveness, and that this confession could not be just an act, but genuine. So he set out to do that. Not all sins are of the same weight, since Jesus talked of “greater sins” and “worse sins,” so he further…