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      • The Apostle Pauls teachings on the conscience provide profound insights into how believers should live out their faith with integrity and moral awareness. Paul frequently addresses the role of the conscience in guiding behavior, assessing personal and communal conduct, and maintaining a clear and undefiled moral compass before God and others.
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  2. Oct 9, 2019 · Paul said that God knows his heart and Paul seems to be confident and stand firm in that (2 Cor. 11:31). Paul was being sincere and honest as challenging and correcting sin he saw that was displeasing to God.

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      In chapters 5-7, Berding closely examines Paul’s literary...

  3. Feb 27, 2024 · Paul refers several times to his own conscience being “good” or “clear” (Acts 23:1; 24:16; 1 Corinthians 4:4). Paul examined his own words and deeds and found them to be in accordance with his morals and value system, which were, of course, based on God’s standards.

  4. Paul says, "The verdict of my own conscience acquits me of all intentional unfaithfulness;" but this is insufficient, because God sees with clearer eyes than ours. "Who can understand his errors?" asks the psalmist ( Psalm 19:12 ); and the "secret faults" against which he prays are not hidden vices, but sins of which he was himself unconscious.

  5. Oct 3, 2015 · In the context, Paul is telling the Jews that, although they had a special place with God as his chosen people, all alike are liable to judgment based on their sin. The Jews were liable to think that they were somehow protected from judgment based on being in the covenant of Moses.

  6. 15 So they show that the work of the law is written on their hearts, their consciences also bearing witness, and their thoughts either accusing or defending them 16 on the day when God will judge men’s secrets through Christ Jesus, as proclaimed by my gospel.…

  7. Mar 13, 2020 · Paul teaches that a mature conscience is sensitive to the Holy Spirit and the Word of God, guiding believers in righteous living. Interpretation: Spiritual maturity involves having a cleansed conscience, free from guilt and aligned with faith in Christ.

  8. So far in Romans, Paul has made three great statements about the basis of the judgment: In Chapter 2, Verse 2, Paul says that God's judgment is according to truth, i.e., it is realistic. He only deals with that which is actually there.

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