Inherently good conscience


In Christ, my conscience, is intrinsically or inherently good.

The writer in Heb. 13:18 says, “Pray for us: for we trust we have a good conscience, in all things willing to live honestly.”

Good here means: that which is inherently excellent or intrinsically good, providing some special or superior benefit.

My true nature, identity, essence and even substance is in Christ. In my true nature and identity in Him, my conscience is intrinsically good. It is growing unto wholeness, purity, and sanctification by grace through revelation of and in Him. It is not aware of the judgment or penalty of the law or even any self-imposed law in my heart. It is good. In Him, it is incapable of being aware of anything else because of His fullness which is the nature I partake of and am growing into by grace and revelation according to the Word.

How can I be saved and not have a good conscience? Why am I not aware of my good conscience in Christ? What did Christ’s blood really do for me?

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