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The Will at Work Keeping a Good Conscience |
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In our Bible 'our will' refers to
the things that have been instilled
in our consciousness; it allows our
soul to distinguish between what is
morally good and bad, prompting us
to do the good and shun the bad,
commending one, condemning the
other.
There are a number of scriptures
which talk about the conscience,
have a read of them:
Rom 9:1 bearing witness in the Holy
Spirit
1 Cor 8:7 their conscience being
weak
2 Cor 1:12 it speaks… can be holy or
fleshly
1 Tim 1:19 keep faith and a good
conscience
1 Tim 3:9 pure and clear
1 Tim 4:2 some having their
consciences seared
1 Pet 2:21 there are answers for
keeping a good conscience
A good conscience will help us to
stand in these end times.
Conscience
In Greek the word is 'Suneidesi'.
Our conscience always tends to lean
towards the greater ideal in our
life, but is influenced by our
childhood training and culture. We
all tend to say 'This is what I
believe and this is what I stand on,
this has worked for me.'
Whatever becomes the greater ideal
or focus of the soul or mind the
conscience will be biased in that
direction.
Mind
What do you put your mind to?
Whatever our mind thinks on will
manifest through our words and
actions.
If it is towards your desire rather
than the Lord, it will lean towards
decisions for fulfilment of this.
It will be drawn to the deepest
desire in your life, and in that
give signals to the soul and the
mind. Feelings will be released in
accordance to this.
The conscience can give a feel good
factor, as it sits nicely with your
own desire.
If the major focus in your life is
your family then the conscience will
lean towards it.
Take a radical believer of another
faith brought up in his holy books,
and his conscience will tend to lean
towards His major focus, regardless
of what are right morals to others.
His conscience has been trained to
respond to what has become the ideal
or focus of his upbringing and
culture.
His conscience, like ours, can be
seared by his ideal or wrong morals.
To a Christian, Jesus has to be the
ideal. Not the church, not the book,
not the lost, but Christ Jesus as
their Lord. Nothing else can be
above Him and all that He is.
A selfish person who has ideals of
grandeur for self will make
decisions promoting self and feel it
is OK because of the greater
strength of that desire, even in
working with God.
What is your ideal in life? This is
where your conscience will trigger
your greatest morals. They will be
promoted by the soul, and lead the
body to obey.
We therefore cannot trust in just
the leading of the conscience.
Conscience is not the voice of God
in us. The conviction of the Holy
Spirit is.
If we choose to put the light of the
truth into our lives by listening
and responding to the Holy Spirit in
the Word, it is more than likely
that the conscience will be swayed
to go God’s way rather than the
world’s way. And the more the
conscience leans towards the truth,
the more it will trigger the correct
action.
From this we learn to live from the
conviction of the Spirit in our
conscience rather than it acting
upon its' past programming. It is
being renewed in the Spirit of your
mind.
The Holy Spirit will squeeze that
old conscience until it conforms to
the word of God and revelation of
the Spirit. Until, like a squeezed
sponge, good flows out of it.
When my will sees the value of a
good conscience it is more than
likely to follow the prompting of
the Spirit rather than my own ideal.
Conscience knows the highest ideal
in our lives and seeks to follow
that level of programming.
We have to allow the Holy Spirit to
set the mind and the will to
programme the conscience or it will
be led astray by our own self
motivation.
The conscience speaks and the mind
should receive the necessary
instructions,
but there is a middle voice between
the two.
Reckoning (Logizomai) log-id-zom-ahee
It is called “reckoning” or
“weighing up” before it gets to the
mind. (Logizomai)
To impute or to take into account,
To consider. To judge or to decide,
to choose a purpose.
It has an interesting root word (tupto)
meaning to smite, beat, to strike
with a whip or fist; of mourners to
smite their breasts; disquiet of
one’s conscience.
Again as we look back further we
find that word has another
connecting root of (tugchano) of one
discharging a javelin or arrow.
To reach, attain to. Obtain.
Get…become master of.
We have to look at the target, the
goal or the vision that is important
to us, our ideal.
As we fight for what is the truth,
so we beat our soul into submission.
It is an inner fight as we allow our
conscience the freedom to be used by
the Holy Spirit.
From ideal … to conscience:
Our ideal, or should we say the
highest level of priority, vision or
standard of morals in our lives
is the major influence upon our
conscience. The conscience tends to
evaluate its decisions on the
conviction of the strongest voice
within. If the ideal in life is more
powerful in ones life than the Word
of God it will tend to be swayed by
that ideal.
Morals
In listening to the voice of the
Holy Spirit within us as He promotes
of the Word of God, the morals that
are formed in our conscience are
born of His ways and not the worlds
ways. If the conscience listens to
the voice of any other “ideal” it
will form morals attached to that
ideal, hence the statement of:
'His will, in my conscience
His will, in my reckoning
His will, in my mind
His will over my will'
Listen to the conviction of the Holy
Spirit within your conscience, weigh
it up and apply it to the decisions
you have to make. Here is where we
gain the inner strength for self
control, the fruit of relationship
with the Holy Spirit. It starts
right here in the conscience. Having
a good conscience is so important to
each of us. Do not switch it off,
but listen to it and be encouraged
that the Lord will use it to help us
to stand.
Pray for a release of our conscience
to more openness of the Spirit, that
anything that raises itself up
against the will of the Lord will
have to come down. I pray you will
be strengthened in your inner fight
for holiness.
DT 03.07
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