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How do we know true peace of conscience is legitimate?

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True peace of conscience is only established through the atonement of Jesus Christ, lifting the guilt of sin from the believer (Romans 5:1).

The legitimacy of peace of conscience hinges on whether it is founded on Christ's atonement or a false sense of security. While many seek peace through their works or rituals, true peace is achieved by faith in Jesus' sacrificial death, which cleanses guilt and restores a right relationship with God. As Romans 5:1 indicates, peace with God is secured through justification, meaning that a genuine peace of conscience must be anchored in the redemptive work of Christ rather than personal effort or false religious practices.
Scripture References: Romans 5:1

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