Confession of Sins

As a doctor, it is integral to see one's humanity as a resonant element of one's character wherein there exists the propensity to seed a connection to one's self and others that is grown with time and maturity. Part of growing in that process is found in how it is that one can consistently be the best version of their self that they know their self to be, and this concept is best done in the light of honest, accountability, and confession. By confessing to one's sins and sinful nature, there is a means by which to propagate the inclusion of God's wisdom in our lives, so that there is always a place for one's person in creation as a follower and doer of good. Below, then, find my own truths to be self-evident declarations of personal character that may one day amount to a betterment in action and principle.

I have lied to my father, Anthony Ray Smith.

I have lied to my mother, Yashica Cheree Belfour.

I have lied to my older brother, Isaiah Ray Smith.

I have lied to my younger brother, Abraham Josiah Smith.

I have lied to my youngest sibling, Deborah Elaine Smith.

I have lied to my family.

I have lied to my friends.

I have lied to my community.

I have lied to my country.

I have lied.

I have done acts of wrong.

I have harmed persons wrongfully with physical actions and words.

I have harmed others.

I have done wrong.

I have said and thought mean things to and about people.

I have sinned,...


...but these sins do not define me.


In that, I seek forgiveness, so that I may learn from my sin and continue forward as one who does not sin but instead does the bidding and will of the Lord, amen.



Israel Hiddai Smith

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