Andrew taught from James 5:13–20 that confession is not about shame but about freedom and restoration. Sin disrupts the wholeness God intends, leaving people hiding in isolation, yet God always moves toward us in love, covering our sin through the cross of Christ. Confession brings this reality into the open, allowing us to walk in the light and experience healing. Throughout history, revival movements have been marked by honest confession and deep prayer, creating communities where people are fully known and fully loved. Practicing confession in everyday life—whether with a spouse, in recovery groups, or small discipleship circles—breaks secrecy, nurtures holiness, and restores joy. Believers are called to reject shame, step out of hiding, and embrace confession as a way of life, so that God’s people can live in freedom and become a credible, prepared witness for renewal.