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Why is it important for Christians to acknowledge their guilty conscience?

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Acknowledging a guilty conscience is crucial as it leads to the recognition of one's need for Christ's forgiveness and healing.

The acknowledgment of a guilty conscience is vital for Christians because it reveals our true spiritual state before God. The conscience acts as a reminder of God's moral law written on our hearts, causing us to feel the weight of our transgressions. This realization should lead us to seek forgiveness in Christ, who alone has the power to heal our troubled souls. The sermon emphasizes that true peace comes when we cease to rely on our own efforts and instead look to Jesus, who purges our conscience through His atoning sacrifice. By doing so, we affirm the Reformed belief in total depravity, where apart from Christ, we cannot remedy our sinfulness on our own.
Scripture References: Hebrews 9:14

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