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Cleansing the Conscience — Conscience and Guilt — Part 6
But how can I face the fact that my blameworthiness remains? This question dogs many who confront these ideas. First, it is a necessity that my blameworthiness remain. It is the presupposition of being a recipient of grace. Ephesians 2.7 … Continue reading
Cleansing the Conscience — Conscience and Guilt — Part 1
We’ll deal with the conscience and guilt together since they are so closely related. The Greek word translated conscience can mean one of two things: “awareness of information about someth., consciousness;” or “the inward faculty of distinguishing right and wrong, … Continue reading
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Blood at the Table — Cleansing of Conscience
“How much more shall the blood of Christ … cleanse our conscience from dead works to serve the living God?” (Heb 9.14). The author of Hebrews again addresses a chief concern for most Christians. For his readers, the problem may … Continue reading