Seventh-Day Sabbath
Book of Discipline Chapter 10
GOD REVEALETH THE CURE FOR REMORSE.
1. Be patient, O man, with thy neighbor and thy brother.
2. Many men are far short in righteousness, and without strength to accomplish to the
extent the mind conceives;
3. And for having done wrong suffer lamentably, with none to relieve them;
4. For which reason thou shalt provide them honorable comfort.
5. In olden time, such ones confessed to a priest, and he pardoned them, whereby they
were quieted and relieved of great distress.
6. In a later time, it was said: Confess ye one another.
7. But in this day neither of these is compatible with the intelligence of such as shall be of
Jehovih’s kingdom.
8. If then a man have remorse for having wronged a brother or neighbor, he shall so
acknowledge it to that member, and this shall be restitution, even as if the wrong had not
been committed.
9. But if he hath wronged the community, then he shall acknowledge it to the whole
assembly, and that shall be restitution, even as if the wrong had not been committed.
10. And in either case he shall not take further sorrow or remorse, or shame, nor shall any
member ever speak of the matter afterward, save to comfort him.
11. But in all cases confession shall be made in the name of Jehovih, and forgiveness
likewise. But whoso seeketh to justify himself, or to make it appear that he was
but partly culpable, or that another led him into it, that man shall not be forgiven.
12. If he were led into it–then he who led him knoweth it and shall exonerate him.
13. Whoso Jehovih hath created in proximity as to time, country, place and association,
the same shall not be far distant on many occasions in the next world; and in time to come
they shall be as if in a house of glass, and all the deeds done while in mortality shall be
read as if in an open book.
14. For which reason thou shalt not tarry by the way when thou hast wronged any man or
the community, but go quickly and confess, that thy spirit become pure in the sight of
Jehovih.
15. Though thou grieve, saying: Shall I humble myself? I say unto thee, this is
Godliness, for it is the purification of thyself, and the beginning of power. But if a man
wrong himself, as by pollution, dissipation, or otherwise, this is sin against Jehovih;
and to Him shall he confess privately, making a covenant with his Creator to do so no
more , which if he keep,, then the wrong is forgiven him, and he shall have peace of soul.