Why is understanding evil and true consciences significant for salvation?
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Understanding evil and true consciences is significant as it clarifies that only through Christ can one be freed from guilt and receive true assurance of salvation.
The distinction between an evil conscience and a true heart is crucial for understanding salvation. An evil conscience seeks self-justification through works, dismissing the necessity of Christ’s atonement. This leads to spiritual blindness and a refusal to accept God's grace. In contrast, a true heart recognizes its sinful state and rests fully in the redemptive power of Christ’s blood to cleanse from sin, as demonstrated in Hebrews 10:19-23. This understanding is pivotal for salvation, as it shows that salvation is not earned but is a gift received through faith. The clarity in these concepts helps believers understand their need for reliance on Christ and the assurance that they are justified before God due to His grace.
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