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How does the conscience relate to the law of God?

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The conscience reflects God's law, providing an innate sense of right and wrong within individuals.

The conscience acts as an internal witness of God's law, as portrayed in Romans 2:15, where it is stated that the Gentiles, who do not have the law, still demonstrate the law's effects by their actions. This suggests that God's moral law is inscribed on the hearts of all people, enabling them to discern right from wrong. However, the conscience must be guided by the truth of Scripture to avoid misinterpretation and self-justification. Ultimately, a well-formed conscience is aligned with the word of God, which sanctifies and guides believers in their moral decisions.
Scripture References: Romans 2:15

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