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Why is it important for Christians to understand their conscience?

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Understanding our conscience helps us recognize our need for God’s grace and guidance.

The book of conscience, as discussed in Psalm 19, reveals the moral law inscribed on every human heart, functioning as a witness to our sins and failures. Paul elaborates on this in Romans 2:15, stating that our consciences bear witness against us, excusing or accusing us. This awareness is critical for Christians, as it reminds us of our innate need for redemption and the grace found in Jesus Christ. By recognizing our failings through our conscience, we are led to rely not on our efforts but on God's mercy through our Redeemer, reinforcing the doctrine of total depravity and the need for divine grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 19, Romans 2:15

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Dan Culver · Aug 17, 2005
Joshua

Joshua

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