A FLAWED CONSCIENCE
I Cor. 4:4 My conscience is clear, but that isn't what matters. It
is the Lord himself who will examine me and decide. NLT
It has often been
said, "Let your conscience be your guide." There is the assumption that we all know the
difference between right and wrong and we will sense guilt or shame when we are
tempted to do wrong. While in principle this may be good advice, it simply does
not work for many people.
Sin plays havoc with
the conscience. Sin can deceive us, distort our perception of right and wrong,
and destroy our desire to do right to the point where following our conscience
can easily lead us into sin. It is not too hard to look at ourselves in the
mirror and feel pretty good about what we see. We may think we are doing
alright, when in reality we aren't. When our sense of right and wrong is dulled
by sin, our standards are way too low. It is not how we see things that matter,
it's what God says about things that matter.
The Lord is the one
who will judge us and decide whether or not we are right before Him. The
standard upon which He judges us is His holiness as revealed in His Word. He
tells us clearly how we are to be, what we are to do, and what ought to be on our
minds. It is the Lord we must please, not ourselves.
Do not depend on the
world to help you know what is right from wrong; depend on God’s Word to show
you. Man’s thinking is flawed. The world’s standards are much lower than the
Lord’s. The world will try to justify
sinful behavior and pass it off as normal and good for man. The higher your standards are, the more you
will be able to depend on your conscience to keep you on the pathway that leads
to God.
Can you look into the
mirror of God's Word and still say your conscience is clear?
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