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

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The doctrine of a pure conscience is affirmed in Scripture, as Paul exercised himself to maintain a conscience void of offense toward God and man (Acts 24:16).

In Acts 24:16, Paul emphasizes the importance of maintaining a conscience that is clear of offense, which he attributes to both divine purification through Christ and diligent self-examination. This doctrine is rooted in the understanding that a believer’s conscience must be continually aligned with the truth of Scripture, nurtured by the blood of Christ, and enlightened by the knowledge of God’s law. Thus, the believer must labor to keep their conscience sensitive and responsive to God's guidance.
Scripture References: Acts 24:16

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