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CONSCIENCE CLEAR
'... Keep your conscience clear...' 1 Timothy 1:19
Paul insists we know the difference between right and wrong. No matter what advantages twisting our sense of right may bring, Paul warns us to stay God's side of the fence. He lays it on the line to Timothy: 'Cling to your faith in Christ, and keep your conscience clear. For some people have deliberately violated their consciences; as a result, their faith has been shipwrecked.' Now, a captain doesn't set out to wreck his ship. But if he falls asleep at the wheel or takes his eye off the compass, he will end up on the rocks anyway.
The question is not, 'Can I get away with it?' No, the question is, 'Can I live with it afterwards? How will it affect my confidence before God? How does He feel about it? Who am I trying to please? In Romans 14:23 he gives another warning: 'If you notice that you are acting in ways inconsistent with what you believe... then you know you are out of line. If the way you live isn't consistent with what you believe, then it's wrong'. After all what good is it to receive everybody's respect but not deserve it? Keep your life clean and clear before God.
What now? Here's an idea: handmake a poster, like the Word 4U 2Day pull-outs, with the verse, 'I do my level best to keep a clear conscience before God' (Acts 24:16) And hey, if you do, take a photo and upload it to our facebook page - we'd love to see it!
written by Bob Gass
'... Keep your conscience clear...' 1 Timothy 1:19
Paul insists we know the difference between right and wrong. No matter what advantages twisting our sense of right may bring, Paul warns us to stay God's side of the fence. He lays it on the line to Timothy: 'Cling to your faith in Christ, and keep your conscience clear. For some people have deliberately violated their consciences; as a result, their faith has been shipwrecked.' Now, a captain doesn't set out to wreck his ship. But if he falls asleep at the wheel or takes his eye off the compass, he will end up on the rocks anyway.
The question is not, 'Can I get away with it?' No, the question is, 'Can I live with it afterwards? How will it affect my confidence before God? How does He feel about it? Who am I trying to please? In Romans 14:23 he gives another warning: 'If you notice that you are acting in ways inconsistent with what you believe... then you know you are out of line. If the way you live isn't consistent with what you believe, then it's wrong'. After all what good is it to receive everybody's respect but not deserve it? Keep your life clean and clear before God.
What now? Here's an idea: handmake a poster, like the Word 4U 2Day pull-outs, with the verse, 'I do my level best to keep a clear conscience before God' (Acts 24:16) And hey, if you do, take a photo and upload it to our facebook page - we'd love to see it!
written by Bob Gass