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What is the meaning of a good conscience in Christianity?

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A good conscience in Christianity refers to a moral compass renewed by the Holy Spirit that is aligned with God's truth.

In Christianity, a good conscience is understood as one that is renewed and cleansed through faith in Christ. Paul discusses the role of a conscience in Romans 2, highlighting that even those without the law can have a sense of right and wrong. However, the conscience of the natural man is fallen and often misguided. A good conscience, given through the new birth, is one that understands and acknowledges the grace of God, where the believer no longer carries guilt for sin as it is forgiven in Christ. The good conscience serves as an indicator of a believer's alignment with God's will.
Scripture References: Romans 2:14-15, 1 Peter 3:21

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