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What does it mean to have a good conscience as a believer?

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A good conscience arises from trusting in Christ's perfect sacrifice, leading to freedom from guilt (Hebrews 10:22).

A good conscience is a vital aspect of the Christian life, reflecting a heart that is aligned with God's truth. According to Hebrews 10:22, believers are encouraged to draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having their hearts sprinkled clean from an evil conscience. This cleanliness comes from resting in Christ's perfect sacrifice, which assures believers of their forgiveness and acceptance before God. It fosters an ongoing relationship characterized by trust rather than fear. A good conscience is also maintained through confession and repentance, acknowledging sin while knowing we have an advocate in Christ. This leads to spiritual maturity, where one's actions and thoughts are consistent with God's Word, promoting a life of integrity and confidence in the believer's standing before God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:22

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Some Exhortations
Paul Mahan · Nov 2, 1994
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