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Daily Bread

A clear conscience

The Philippine Star

I myself always strive to have a conscience without offense toward God and men.  — Acts 24:16

After Ffyona Campbell became famous as the first woman to walk around the world, her joy was short-lived. Despite the adulation she received, something troubled her. Guilt overtook her and pushed her to the brink of a nervous breakdown.

What was bothering her? “I shouldn’t be remembered as the first woman to walk around the world,” she finally admitted. “I cheated.” During her worldwide trek, she broke the guidelines of the Guinness Book of World Records by riding in a truck part of the way. To clear her conscience, she called her sponsor and confessed her deception.

God has given each of us a conscience that brings guilt when we do wrong. In Romans, Paul describes our conscience as “accusing or else excusing [us]” (2:15). For the obedient follower of Christ, care of the conscience is an important way of maintaining a moral compass despite moral imperfection. Confessing sin, turning from it, and making restitution should be a way of life (1 John 1:9; Lev. 6:2-5).

Paul modeled a well-maintained conscience, saying, “I strive always to keep my conscience clear before God and man” (Acts 24:16 NIV). Through confession and repentance, he kept short accounts with God. Is sin bothering you? Follow Paul’s example. Strive for a clear conscience.  — Dennis Fisher

 

There is a treasure you can own

That’s greater than a crown or throne:

This treasure is a conscience clear

That brings the sweetest peace and cheer.  — Isenhour

 

READ:1 John 1

If God’s Word guides your conscience, let your conscience be your guide.

The Bible in one year:

•Genesis 20-22; Matthew 6:19-34

vuukle comment

AFTER FFYONA CAMPBELL

CONSCIENCE

DENNIS FISHER

FOLLOW PAUL

GOD

GUINNESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS

IF GOD

IN ROMANS

ISENHOUR

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