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What does it mean to have a purged conscience?

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A purged conscience refers to a believer's guilt being removed through the atoning sacrifice of Christ.

The concept of a purged conscience is essential in Reformed theology, highlighting that through Christ's sacrifice, our sins are not only forgiven but completely forgotten by God (Hebrews 10:17). The Apostle Paul testifies to this in Acts 23:1, where he states he has lived in good conscience before God. This signifies that through the blood of Christ, believers are justified, allowing them to approach God without guilt or shame. It emphasizes the transformative reality of the gospel where believers find peace and assurance of their salvation.
Scripture References: Acts 23:1, Hebrews 10:17

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