Do You Have a Clear Conscience? - Love Worth Finding - October 28
October 28, 2023 – Do You Have a Clear Conscience?
1 John 3:20-22
Sermon: 2117 The Legacy of Love, Part 2
Pray Over This
“For if our heart condemns us, God is greater than our heart, and knows all things. Beloved, if our heart does not condemn us, we have confidence toward God. And whatever we ask we receive from Him, because we keep His commandments and do those things that are pleasing in His sight.”
1 John 3:20-22
Ponder This
Imagine you and your spouse are having one of those arguments that can be heard about three blocks away. Christians can do this. They take their eyes off the Lord and they're at one another's throats. Whatever else they're doing, they are not dwelling together as heirs of the grace of life. Imagine right after this argument and the storming off, the mother goes in to check on the baby and she comes out with a frightened look on her face. The baby is very sick and you're both believers and you know you need to pray. What happens? Usually, at that moment, you feel like fools praying in that atmosphere, that hostility, that venom, but you know what you do? You say, “I'm so sorry, I was wrong, I was a fool, forgive me.” She says, “It was my fault too” and you reconcile. After that, the conscience is clear, the assurance is back, and you can pray. But you cannot pray with a condemning heart. When you still have enmity between one another you won’t be united in prayer. If you don't have a good conscience, you cannot have great confidence, and if you don't have great confidence, you can't get your prayers answered. Love gives a good conscience and when love gives a good conscience, love gets great confidence.
- When have you lost sight of your identity in Christ in a hard moment?
- Why is reconciliation with others so important in the Christian life?
Practice This
Consider the last angry argument you had. If you have not already, pursue peace with the person with whom you were angry.
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