From the Book of 750 Bible and Gospel Studies, there are four questions on clear conscience that we should often ask ourselves:
o Do I consistently seek forgiveness from those I wrong or offend?
o Is my conscience clear with every man?
o Is my relationship right with each family member?
o Do I go to bed at night with unresolved conflict with others in the family?
“Cultivate a clear conscience; it may be the best friend you will ever have.” (Croft M. Pentz) Although it’s hard to have a clear conscience, it is a goal that we must strive for. Likewise, the Apostle Paul testified that he was trying his best to have a clear conscience toward God and men. Let’s ponder the words of Paul.
Ponder: 16So I always take pains to have a clear conscience toward both God and man. (Acts 24:16 ESV)
Post: Let’s post a question to God. “Dear God, could You help me to have a clear conscience toward You and others?”
Practice: Let’s practice what you learnt. Pray that you will have a clear conscience toward God and others.
Proclaim: Let’s proclaim to others about your experiential knowledge. Share your pursuit of a clear conscience with a new Christian.
