Last week
we looked at how resolving your past sets you up for a clear conscience. We discussed how it produces a close relationship with God, freedom from guilt, and power over temptation. Today I’d like to look at two more.
A clear conscience enables us to stand on what we believe and witness with our lives. In 1 Peter 3:15-16 we read:
“But in your hearts set apart Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect, keeping a clear conscience, so that those who speak maliciously against your good behavior in Christ may be ashamed of their slander.”
A clear conscience also gives us the ability to build genuine relationships. Paul, writing to the Corinthians, had this to say:
“Now this is our boast: Our conscience testifies that we have conducted ourselves in the world, and especially in our relations with you, in the holiness and sincerity that are from God.”
When standing before Felix he boldly declared:
“So I strive always to keep my conscience clear before God and man.”
(Acts 24:15-16)
[Next week I will wrap up this series with some practical steps on acquiring a clear conscience through reconciliation.]