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What is a seared conscience?

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A seared conscience is one that has lost sensitivity to sin due to repeated exposure to wrongdoing and depravity (1 Timothy 4:2).

A seared conscience refers to a state wherein an individual becomes impervious to moral conviction and guilt, often resulting from prolonged engagement with sin, false teachings, and unrepentant living. As discussed in 1 Timothy 4:2, this state occurs when a person has repeatedly ignored their conscience, ultimately leading to a hardened heart that cannot discern the seriousness of sin. This condition is dangerous as it can lead to complete moral insensitivity and a lifestyle that opposes God's truth, potentially signifying that the individual is given over to reprobation, lacking the ability or desire to seek repentance or embrace truth.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 4:2

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