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How do we know the concept of a good conscience is true?

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A good conscience is the result of God's grace and the cleansing power of Christ's sacrifice, affirming that our peace with God is secured through Him.

The biblical concept of a good conscience is rooted in the work of God's grace through Christ. A good conscience is described as one that is pure and perfect, produced by the redemptive work of Jesus, who offers Himself as a sacrifice to cleanse us from our sins. As seen in Hebrews 9:14, the blood of Christ purges our conscience from dead works so that we may serve the living God. Furthermore, it is through faith in Christ's righteousness, and not our own works, that we find peace and satisfaction in our relationship with God, which results in a good conscience.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:14

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