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How does the conscience relate to Holy Spirit conviction?

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A genuine Holy Spirit conviction goes beyond mere guilt felt in our conscience; it is a deep understanding of our sin and need for Christ.

Holy Spirit conviction differs significantly from the mere discomfort of conscience. The conscience may produce a sense of guilt or fear that leads to temporary actions, but true conviction from the Holy Spirit reveals the depth of our sin and the righteousness of Christ. As described in John 8:9, individuals may be 'convicted by their own conscience' without understanding their desperate need for salvation. True conviction leads to a reliance on Jesus, acknowledging His work in fulfilling the law and providing atonement, rather than focusing on our ability to feel remorse or change our behavior.
Scripture References: John 8:9, Romans 8:1

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