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How do we know that liberty of conscience is true?

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Liberty of conscience is affirmed through Scripture and the understanding that it rests on the believer's relationship with Christ as Lord.

The doctrine of liberty of conscience is supported by multiple biblical passages that emphasize believers' freedom from man-made regulations. In Romans 14, Paul discusses the need to avoid judging one another in matters of personal conviction, illustrating that each person stands before their own Master, Christ. This autonomy in following one's conscience is crucial, especially in non-essential matters of faith and practice. The believer's faith and understanding grow over time, and as they mature, they learn to better discern how to apply their liberty within the bounds of Scripture, demonstrating that the essence of this doctrine is deeply rooted in a personal relationship with Jesus.
Scripture References: Romans 14

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