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What does it mean to have a conscience void of offense?

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Having a conscience void of offense means being free from the guilt of sin due to the cleansing power of Christ's sacrifice.

A conscience void of offense signifies a state where the believer is no longer burdened by the guilt and shame of sin because it has been fully paid for by Christ's blood. 1 John 1:7 assures us that the blood of Jesus cleanses us from all sin. In this context, believers can stand confidently before God, assured that their sins have been atoned for, and they are accepted in Christ. This assurance motivates a lifestyle of faith and obedience, contrasting sharply with those who cannot approach God for fear of their unconfessed sin.
Scripture References: 1 John 1:7

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