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

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The doctrine of a good conscience is affirmed in Scripture, emphasizing justification through Christ's resurrection.

The truth of a good conscience is affirmed in Scripture, particularly in the connection between justification and the resurrection of Christ, as seen in Romans 4:25. This doctrine is supported by the conviction that all who believe in Christ are justified before God, allowing them to stand without guilt. Furthermore, 1 Peter 3:21 illustrates that the answer for a good conscience toward God is found in the resurrected Christ. Thus, the assurance of a good conscience stems from the Gospel and ultimately hinges on the believer's faith in Christ's redemptive work, rather than any perceived worthiness or good works of their own.
Scripture References: Romans 4:25, 1 Peter 3:21

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A Good Conscience
Todd Nibert · Jul 10, 2011
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