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Daily Devotion

Developing a Sacred Conscience

Maintain a healthy conscience by reading Scripture, praying, obeying God, and confessing sin promptly.

1 Corinthians 2:10-16

The Lord has given you a conscience for your protection. To develop and trust this warning system, you must be committed to taking certain actions: 

  • Apply the Word of God. As you put into practice “the perfect law that gives freedom” (James 1:25 NIV), your conscience will grow stronger because you know God’s heart better.

  • Arrive at decisions through prayer. Instead of making a choice because it sounds good, bring every issue to God in prayer.

  • Agree to obey God. When you desire to function God’s way, you’ll consistently ask, What does He want me to do? This practice will enable you to discern and follow the Spirit’s lead.

  • Acquire a sensitivity to the Spirit’s conviction. As believers, we are no longer condemned, so we must recognize the difference between conviction and condemnation. The Spirit always shows us exactly what in our life requires repentance—He doesn’t give us a sense of vague guilt.

  • Abandon yourself to God’s will. Commit daily to be a “living sacrifice” and your conscience will steer you closer to the Lord. As you renew your thinking, you’ll “test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will” (Rom. 12:1-2 NIV).

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