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Do You Have a Good Conscience?

Hebrews 13:8
Don Fortner June, 27 1999 Audio
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by the grace of God to talk to
you this morning about your conscience. There's a lot of talk about conscience
these days. Is it right to follow your conscience?
Should your conscience be your guide as you make your pilgrimage
through this world? What is the conscience? What
does it do? Should I trust my conscience? days in which we live, anytime
men want to rally other men and women around a particular cause,
they frequently appeal to conscience, and they want you to, by following
your conscience, do what they ask you to do. When our president
recently wanted to persuade public opinion to give support to beginning
the bombing campaign in Czechoslovakia because of the terrible atrocities
that had been committed against the people of Kosovo, He said
the atrocities have awakened the American conscience. I have
a book in my library by the late Barry Goldwater called The Conscience
of a Conservative. Larry Flint, a few weeks ago,
you'll remember, was on trial in Cincinnati, Ohio, again, publisher
of Hustler Magazine, and he had the audacity to justify and defend
his arguing in court for his right to peddle smut to everybody
on the basis of conscience. Conscience. Yesterday, I read
a brief portion of an article written by some woman somewhere,
I forgot her name, wasn't important. She was less important than the
article, but she said she was defending and calling for men
and women to recognize and to accept properly feminism, abortion,
and homosexuality, and she appealed to the reader's consciences,
insisting that conscience demands that we support such things.
In the religious world, multitudes, multitudes base their hope with
regard to eternity. Multitudes base their hope of
acceptance before God on the day of judgment. Some of you
sitting here, I have no doubt. Base your hope before God upon
your conscience. You think you have a good conscience,
and therefore you will be accepted of God. Do you, after all, have
a good conscience? Do I? Does the Word of God have
anything at all to say about this matter of the conscience?
Indeed, it does. As a matter of fact, the Word
of God makes numerous, numerous references to the conscience,
just in the New Testament. We have the scriptures speaking
of a good conscience, a conscience void of offense, an accusing
conscience, an excusing conscience, a conscience that's weak, a conscience
that's pure, a defiled conscience, a seared conscience, an evil
conscience, a purged conscience, and even a perfect conscience.
What kind of conscience do you have? What kind of conscience
do I have? What do our consciences really
tell us about ourselves? Those questions I want to answer
this morning from the Word of God. A good conscience is something
that everyone wants, but few possess. Do you have a good conscience? Do I? Look at Paul's statement
in Hebrews 13 verse 8. I realize there's some debate
about whether Paul wrote the book of Hebrews or not, and I
really don't know. But I figure it's a whole lot
easier to say Paul said, and when I refer to Hebrews, than
to say the writer of the book of Hebrews. So Paul will forgive
me if he didn't write it, and the fellow who wrote it will
forgive me if Paul didn't write it. But this is what the scripture
says here. Hebrews 13, verse 18. Pray for
us. For we trust, we have a good
conscience in all things willing to be honest. We trust we have
a good conscience. The fact is, and this is the
first thing I'll deal with, it's important, so I'll spend a little
time here. We all do have consciences. Someone said the conscience is
the voice of God in a man's soul. I don't know about that, but
I do know this. God has put a conscience in every
human being which will either accuse us continually or excuse
us continually on the basis of our actions. Conscience is that
voice that's inside you and inside me, that voice which we simply
cannot silence. Now, it is true you can muffle
the voice, you can sear your conscience, but you can't silence
it. Conscience is that faculty of
mind which God has put in every man by which we judge the moral
character of human conduct, both the character of other people's
behavior and the character of our behavior. It is an inborn
sense of right and wrong. Turn to Romans chapter 1, let
me show you. The conscience is the law of God inscribed upon
man's heart by creation. And though it is defiled and
corrupt, yet it is still the law of God inscribed upon even
the fallen man's heart by creation. The scriptures in Romans chapter
1 are declaring to us the universal guilt of mankind. The apostle
tells us in Romans 1 how that God, by the very creation, has
revealed His power and His Godhead. Nobody will ever come to know
God by looking at the stars and looking at the sun. Nobody will
ever come to know God by natural revelation. But God has established
a witness in the heavens so that nobody can honestly look into
the heavens and not see God's power and his wisdom. Nobody. Nobody, likewise, will ever be
justified before God because of his conscience. His conscience,
as I said, is corrupt. But every human being has a God-consciousness. Lindsay expressed it well one
time just recently dealing with the fall of Adam. He said that
men hold the truth in unrighteousness. The word hold in Romans 1 where
it says they hold the truth in unrighteousness means to suppress,
to hold down the truth. Every man says in his heart God
is. He knows it. I don't care how
big an atheist he is. I don't care how much of an infidel
he is. I'm here to tell you, I'll say it publicly, I'll say
it without fear of contradiction, I'll say it to their face. Any
man who says he doesn't believe God is, is a liar and he knows
it. He's a liar and he knows it. Because God says, in the
heart is the conscience of man that declares he is. And therefore
in chapter 2 here of Romans, in verse 1, he says, thou art
inexcusable, O man. You're inexcusable. The revelation
of God then by creation is such as is proper to condemn a man
because men have the light of revelation by creation which
they will not submit to. And because they will not submit
to the light of divine revelation, they are justly condemned. And
then in chapter 2 of verse 14, The apostle is bringing this
matter of condemnation against the Jews because the Jews had
the law and they refused to obey the law. And he says the same
thing's true of the Gentiles who didn't have the law. Look
at it, verse 14. When the Gentiles which have not the law, that
is, they never received the written law of God, they never received
the tables of stone, the law of God was never given to the
Gentiles, but they do by nature the things contained in the law.
These, having not the law, are a law unto themselves, which
show the work of the law written in their hearts. There it is. Written in your heart by the
finger of God. Written in their hearts, their
conscience also bearing witness in their thoughts, the meanwhile
accusing or else excusing one another. Now, this is what Paul's
telling. All men and women have a sense
of right and wrong, which to a greater or lesser degree reflects
the law of God that is inscribed upon their hearts. so that their
consciences will either accuse them of doing wrong or excuse
them in doing wrong by justifying them in it. But the conscience
reflects the holy law of God and the requirements of God so
that every man knows by nature not only God is, God is omnipotent,
God is powerful and righteous and wise. This God is holy. He wrote it on your heart. He
wrote it on your heart. Now then, the conscience of man
often produces a sense of guilt, a legal fear, a legal fear and
guilt, which many mistake for and take to be Holy Spirit conviction. Turn to John chapter eight. I'll
show you an example. John chapter eight. Verse nine. You remember the story, our Lord
has got this adulterous woman standing in front of him. These
self-righteous Pharisees have taken her in adultery in the
very act. Every time I read it, and almost
every time I comment on it, I always raise the question, I wonder
how they manage that. Caught her in the very act. Looks to
me like they were planning the whole thing. Looks to me like
they were involved in it somehow or another. But they caught her
in the very act, and they brought her now before the Lord Jesus,
said, Moses said, kill her, what do you say? And the Lord Jesus
said, whichever one of you is without sin, go ahead, pick up
a rock, start throwing them at her. And he spoke plainly as
only God can to their hearts. Look at what it says in verse
9. And they which heard it being convicted by their own conscience,
not convicted by God's Spirit, not convicted of sin, righteousness,
and judgment, convicted by their own conscience, went out one
by one, beginning at the eldest, even to the last. And Jesus was
left alone with the woman standing in the midst. You see, the conviction
of sin is much more than a sense of guilt. It is much more than
a sense of your just condemnation. The conviction of sin is much
more than just the idea that somehow you know God's holy and
you're going to hell if you don't do something or he doesn't do
something. The conviction of sin has this revelation of God
the Holy Spirit in your heart making you to understand your
sin. Your sin because of your unbelief. making you to understand the
accomplishment of righteousness by Jesus Christ's obedience,
making you to understand that judgment has been accomplished
and finished by the redemptive work of the Lord Jesus Christ.
But this conviction that's just, you know, I can't tell you how
many times over the years I've had people, I've had young people,
I've had children, I've had mamas and daddies because their children,
you know, they start having nightmares and they're scared to death they're
going to hell, they want to make a religious profession. That's not conviction. That's just not it. That's not
it. Holy Spirit conviction is something more than a dread of
wrath. Every man passes through that many times during his life.
Every man. And honest folks don't deceive
men because of it. Only dishonest religious hucksters
seize those opportunities and take advantage of a man's soul
to deceive it. But what is Holy Spirit conviction? It is a conviction
of your sin. because you haven't believed
the Son of God. It is a conviction that Jesus Christ, the Son of
God, has obeyed God's law perfectly and brought in an everlasting
righteousness such as God demands of you, and you can't produce
a conviction that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, by his shed blood,
has accomplished redemption. I think I told you recently,
it was Adam and Eve's conscience which caused them after the fall
to hide from God in the garden. There's a conscience, a guilty
conscience. Adam and Eve were naked before
they fell, weren't they? Walked around naked, wasn't ashamed
of anything. Wasn't ashamed of anything. Had nothing to be ashamed
of. But when they were naked before God after the sin, they
understood they were naked more than just in the sense of their
bodies not having any clothing on them. They realized that their
hearts were naked. Lord, I got hope for you when
you understand your heart is naked before God. All things
are naked and open to the eyes of him with whom we have to do.
And they've started sewing together fig leaves. And you can understand
something about the depravity of their conscience after the
fall. They really thought they could hide from God behind fig
leaves they stitched together. And that's what all men in religion
do. They're working around making fig leaves for themselves. and
presume that they can hide from God by the works of their own
hands. And when God has mercy on a sinner,
this is what he does. He takes the omnipotent finger
of sovereign grace and he strips off the big ones. He just strips
them off. And now you're sure enough ashamed.
And he puts on you the righteous garments of his slain sacrifice,
Jesus Christ the Lord, and you're no longer ashamed. Conscious, no longer ashamed.
That's it. That's it. He that believeth, he that builds
on this rock shall not be ashamed. No longer ashamed. Now then,
this is what I'm saying. We must not trust our consciences.
The conscience cannot be trusted any more than the thoughts of
the depraved mind or the emotions of the depraved heart can be
trusted. because our depravity has made us perverse in all our
faculties. The Scriptures tell us plainly
in Hebrews 10.22 that the conscience of the fallen man is an evil
conscience from which we must be cleansed by the blood of Christ.
The Scriptures tell us in Titus 1.15 that the conscience of the
lost religious man is defiled. So defiled, in fact, that he
can have, in a sense, a good conscience while he walks about
with an evil conscience. A preacher, what are you talking
about? What are you talking about? You can manage. You can manage
to fix it up so that you can lean on your own righteousness
and your own works and you can ignore the word of God and the
revelation of God and walk before God and men with a good conscience
suitable to you without faith. Let's see if I can be good on
that. Turn to Acts chapter 23. Do you remember what our Lord
told his disciples? He said, they shall put you out of the
synagogues. Yea, the time cometh when whosoever killeth you will
think that he doeth God's service. Wow. You mean, you mean folks
in the name of Jesus? In the name of God? In the name
of the Lord? Will persecute other men and
think they're doing God's service? Every day. Every day. Hardly
a day goes by I don't get some kind of letter from a fella who'd
kill me if he had the opportunity and could do it without any repercussions. Look at verse 1 of chapter 23.
Here's the apostle Paul writing about or telling about himself
when he was a persecutor. He said, now the scripture says,
Paul earnestly beholding counsel said, Men and brethren, I have
lived in all good conscience before God until this day. In chapter 26, verses 9 and 10,
he says, I barely thought with myself. That's when you get in
trouble. I barely thought with myself
that I ought to do many things contrary to the name of Jesus
of Nazareth. He said, I thought I was doing
God's service when I consented to the death of God's servant
Stephen. In chapter 9 of Romans, verse 1, the apostle appeals
to his conscience. and appeals to God as his witness.
He says, my conscience bears me witness and my conscience
was bearing me witness when I was wishing myself a curse from Christ. When I was persecuted in the
church of God and wishing that I knew nothing about it, this
man Jesus Christ did not exist. My conscience bore me witness.
The Apostle Paul, writing by divine inspiration, tells us
that when he was persecuting the church, wishing himself a
curse from Christ, his conscience bore him witness, and he was
fully convinced he was doing the right thing. Fully convinced. Look in 1 Timothy chapter 4.
Some men and women are so heartened by freewill works religion or
by their ungodly behavior, either way, same thing, often by both,
their free will, works, religion, and their ungodly behavior, that
they live with a seared conscience. The word seared, it's not a word
we use much these days, but if you were a cattleman and you
use a branding iron, that's the word. It means to cauterize. You've seen the old westerns,
somebody'd have to perform some kind of surgery, take a bullet
out of a fella, and take that bullet out and get an iron red
heart and lay it on him and cauterize it to keep it from bleeding anymore. Stop the bleeding right now,
just cauterize it. This is what he's saying. 1 Timothy chapter
1, or chapter 4 rather, verse 1. Now the Spirit speaks expressly
that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith giving
heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils. Religious
folks, religious folks. And doctrines of devils is not
necessarily demon worship. Doctrines of devils is not necessarily
some kids sitting around a campfire deciding they want to become
vampires because they've been smoking the wrong stuff, right?
That's not it. The doctrines of devils, any doctrine takes
you away from Christ. The doctrines of devils speaking
lies in hypocrisy, having their conscience seared. with a hot
iron, the hot iron that works religion. How do you know that's
what it's talking about? Because they forbid to marry.
Say, if you want to be holy now, you can't marry. If you want
to be really holy, you've got to separate yourself from worldly
things, cardinal things. You've got to, you know, the
wickedness is out yonder. The problem with you is not what's
in you, but what you do. That's the problem. And that's
not just Catholicism, Gary. That's a whole blooming religious
world, the whole world. The problem is, if you could
just not do this, not do that, everything would be all right.
This is what it says. Forbidding to marry and commanding to abstain
from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving
of them that believe and know the truth. The apostle is here
telling us about men and women, even children, who have consciences
which are so cauterized, so hardened, that they are past feelings.
They have no regard for the rightness or wrongness of what they do.
They have no conscience for anything. Talk to them all you want to.
It's like pouring water off a duck's back. They don't pay any attention.
They don't care. They don't give a hoot. They've hardened their
hearts. Their consciences are cauterized. Past feelings. John Gill wrote
under a cloak of sanctity. They commit the most shocking
impiaties. If you work at it, You can hold
down the truth of God long enough and persistently enough that
you can cauterize your conscience. You can so sear your conscience,
so harden yourself that your conscience will excuse your wickedness
and justify you in it. Either accusing or excusing themselves. That's the way man's conscience
is, it's depraved. So we must never trust our conscience.
Let us ever be careful not to violate our consciences. Not
to violate our consciences for anyone. But do not trust your
conscience. He who trusts his conscience,
like he who trusts his heart, trusts the fool and the devil. Our guide in all things must
be the Word of God. Merle, it doesn't matter one
lip what you think about it. What does this book say? It doesn't
matter one flip what my wife thinks about it. What does this
book say? It doesn't matter one flip how it affects me. What
does this book say? It doesn't matter one flip what
the world thinks about it. What does this book say? Nothing
else matters. Nothing else matters. Nothing.
Well, it doesn't matter how you feel. It doesn't matter what
you think. It doesn't matter what you want.
Our basis of rule and right and wrong is not the world nor ourselves. It is God's word and God's word
alone. Otherwise, you just walk about
with a seared, cauterized conscience, justifying yourself for whatever
you want to do. What we all want is a good conscience.
Everybody does. What would you give? What wouldn't
you give to have a conscience? that lets you lay down at night and go to sleep in the immediate prospect of
judgment and eternity. I'll tell you what you do. I'll
tell you what you do. I dare you to. I dare you to.
You go home and lay down the night, and you try to think to
yourself before you go to sleep about leaving this world. before
you wake up in the morning. Standing before God in judgment.
You just try to think about it. And then go to sleep. Go ahead. Go ahead. What would you give
to have a conscience that let you sleep? Easy. Be at peace
with God. What would you have had a conscience
that didn't accuse you? that would allow you to anticipate
drawing near to God Almighty in His holiness, who is a consuming
fire with no dread. Oh! What kind of conscience is
that? It's a good conscience. It's
a good conscience. Our conscience, as you see, demands
what we can't get. Our consciences demand of us
satisfaction and perfection. As I said at the beginning of
the message, they echo the law of God written on our hearts.
Our conscience demands that we can only have acceptance with
God if we have perfect atonement. We can have acceptance with God
only if we have perfect righteousness. And this perfect righteousness
and perfect atonement is found in the obedience and death of
Jesus Christ as our substitute. Look in Hebrews chapter 10, verse
22. Let us draw near with a true
heart. Oh, my soul. God, give me a true
heart. Everything will fall in place.
Let us draw near with a true heart. True heart. A true heart. In full assurance. Full assurance of faith. Having our hearts sprinkle. from an evil conscience, and
our bodies washed with pure water." What on earth is he talking about?
Well, he's alluding to the Old Testament ceremonies, the sprinkling
of the blood, the washing of water. We're talking about the
redemption applied to the heart and the Man being sanctified
by the regenerating work of God the Holy Spirit and both come
together in the person of Christ in His work of grace. When God
the Holy Spirit gives you life, He has washed you. When God the
Holy Spirit applies the blood of Christ to you, He sprinkled
your conscience and now, now you draw near to God with full
assurance. Full assurance. How can that
be? How can a sinner on this earth
have full assurance? I'll tell you how you don't.
I'll tell you how you don't. It's when you keep looking in
here for it. Keep looking in here. You know, you're having
a little trouble. You think, well, I'm not saved. I don't know whether I'm saved
or not. I don't know whether I really trust the Lord or not. I don't
know whether I've really been born of God's Spirit or not. So you
start reading your Bible, and after you've read 20 chapters,
boy, I feel better now. Well, I hadn't been praying enough.
You start praying a little more, you set your clock, get up early
in the morning, pray an hour before you go to work. Boy, now I feel better.
Now I feel better. That's works. That's works. That's all on earth it is. It
just works. Now pray, by all means do. Read your Bible, by
all means do. But when you look to that for your assurance, you
hadn't got any. You hadn't got any. Well, let's see. I have some assurance because
I love Bob. And I love for you, Bob. I do love you. My love for you is so shot full
of sin, it'd take me to hell in a heartbeat. My love for Christ, I do love
it. But my love for Christ is just sin. It'd take me to hell
in a heartbeat. But where do you have assurance?
Him. Just Him. Just Him, that's all. Just Him. If you was out on a stormy sea
and you had a little old boat, I know sailors call them ships,
but I've never been on one of those. You had a little old boat, and
the sea's tossing that boat here and there and everywhere. And
you've got an anchor in the boat just about near as big as the
boat itself. And you're just, you toss to and fro, and you
hold on to that anchor. You just keep holding on to that anchor.
Hold on to that anchor. It's not going to do you one speck
of good. Where do you get any peace? Where do you get any security?
You throw the anchor out of the boat, and it lays hold of a rock. And there you find stability.
peace and security. And Christ is the anchor of our
souls. Not Christ in here, but Christ
on the throne is the anchor of our soul, both sure and steadfast.
Christ in you, the hope of glory, but Christ in you teaches you
to cast your hope on Christ sitting on the throne, whose work is
finished, whose redemption is accomplished. And the Lord Jesus
Christ, his blood, continually sprinkles our hearts from an
evil conscience, so we stand before God at peace. Our conscience is purged from
our sins and purged from our dead works of religion, so we
trust Christ alone. That's it, right? Now, these things I write unto
you, John said, little children, that you sin not, And if any
man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ
the righteous, and he is, what we read earlier, the mercy sin,
the propitiation for our sin. But what happens when a believer
sins? Tell me something. When don't you sin? Go ahead and name it. Go ahead,
name it. Please don't name it out loud,
because I'll have to say you're a liar. That's what the book says. The
man says, I haven't sinned. He's a liar. He doesn't know
the truth. The truth's not in him. You mean preacher right
now we're sinning? Every one of us. In our best
deeds. Shoot. In our best thoughts. But what happens when a believer
sins? Will you listen carefully? Listen now. Listen. Nothing. Nothing. Oh, a lot happens in
here. A lot happens in here. But before
God Almighty, Oscar, nothing happens. Our acceptance is not
in us. It's in Him. And that's a good
conscience. That's a good conscience. It'll
cause you to walk before God with peace. It'll cause you to
seek in all things to be void of offense before God. It'll
cause you to walk before God with faith unfeigned. out of
a pure heart with brotherly love. It'll cause you to seek the honor
of God in everything because Christ has given you peace, righteousness,
redemption, acceptance with God Almighty. My conscience, it echoes
the voice of God written in his law, written on my heart. Looking
on Christ crucified, looking on Christ crucified, My conscience
says the same thing the law of God says. That's enough. That's enough. Oh, may God give
you a good conscience by faith in Christ. Amen. Then you can
listen to him.
Don Fortner
About Don Fortner
Don Fortner (1950-2020) served as teacher and pastor of Grace Baptist Church of Danville, Kentucky.

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