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What does it mean to have our consciences purged?

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Having our consciences purged means being cleansed from sin through Christ's sacrifice, enabling us to serve God faithfully.

In Isaiah 6, the seraphim purged Isaiah's sin by placing a live coal on his lips, symbolizing the cleansing power of Christ’s sacrifice. Hebrews 10:22 teaches us that by Christ's blood, our hearts are sprinkled from an evil conscience. This purging process is both positional and experiential; it assures us that our sins are washed away, and it equips us to serve the living God. With a purged conscience, we can approach God boldly. It is crucial for believers to understand that this cleansing is not just from guilt but a transformation that empowers us to live righteously and serve Him effectively.
Scripture References: Isaiah 6:6-7, Hebrews 10:22

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