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Why is having a tender conscience important for Christians?

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A tender conscience helps Christians remain sensitive to sin and encourages godly living.

Having a tender conscience is vital for Christians as it facilitates an awareness of God's holiness and one's own sinfulness. David's example of feeling remorse for even a minor offense, such as cutting Saul's robe, shows the importance of being sensitive to actions that may grieve God. In 2 Samuel 24:10, David acknowledges his sin against God and seeks forgiveness, showing that a tender conscience allows believers to maintain a close relationship with the Lord. Conversely, a seared conscience can lead to spiritual apathy and a disregard for God's commands, emphasizing the need for ongoing self-examination and repentance.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 24:5, 2 Samuel 24:10, 1 Timothy 1:19

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David the merciful
Don Bell · Aug 28, 2019
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