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What happens when our conscience becomes seared?

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When a conscience becomes seared, it loses sensitivity to moral truths and leads to thinking and actions contrary to God's righteousness.

A seared conscience is a state in which individuals become desensitized to morality, leading them to call evil good and good evil. 1 Timothy 4:2 warns of those who have their conscience seared with a hot iron, indicating a hardened heart towards sin and the truth. This searing occurs when individuals persistently reject the truth of God, ultimately resulting in an inability to discern right from wrong. The consequences of a seared conscience can be devastating, leading to a spiritual blindness and a detachment from God's grace. Believers are called to remain vigilant, ensuring their consciences remain tender and responsive to the Holy Spirit's guidance.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 4:2, Romans 1:18-32

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