The Conscience
The sermon explores the biblical concept of conscience as a divine moral compass that convicts individuals of sin, bearing witness to the law written on the heart and reflecting God's holiness. Drawing from key passages such as John 8, where the Pharisees are convicted by their own conscience when confronted with Jesus' demand for moral purity, the message emphasizes that a functioning conscience is essential for recognizing wrongdoing and responding to divine truth. It distinguishes between a sensitive conscience, which can be purged by Christ's blood and restored to a state of good standing before God, and a seared conscience, hardened by persistent sin and desensitized to moral awareness. The sermon underscores that true righteousness is not achieved through ritual or religious performance but through faith in Christ, whose sacrifice purges the conscience from dead works and enables a life of genuine devotion to God. Ultimately, the conscience is not a source of self-justification but a tool of divine conviction, pointing individuals toward repentance and the transformative grace of Christ.
| Sermon ID | 32261231457646 |
| Duration | 55:35 |
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| Category | Sunday - AM |
| Bible Text | John 8 |
| Language | English |