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How does conscience operate in a sinful world?

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Conscience operates as a moral guide, though it is often corrupted by sin, leading to false beliefs and actions.

In a sinful world, conscience functions as an agent of moral judgment, but its reliability is compromised due to human depravity. While it still bears witness to God's law, as indicated in Romans 2:14-15, the conscience can become defiled and manipulated, resulting in guilt or peace that may not reflect true standing before God. As Charles Hodge described, conscience acts as an inward judge, reflecting both the moral actions and the state of the individual. Thus, it’s critical for believers to seek the cleansing of their conscience through Christ's atoning sacrifice as stated in Hebrews 9:14, enabling them to navigate sin with a proper understanding of God’s purposes.
Scripture References: Romans 2:14-15, Hebrews 9:14

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