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alex41 [277]
3 years ago
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What should you do if your conscience tells you to do something that goes against God’s will

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Nina [5.8K]3 years ago
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Answer: I have a strong Christian base and every time these kinds of thoughts come I remember some verse of the word that tells me about how I should act.

Explanation:

It is normal for our conscience to tell us that we have to do some things that are not right in the eyes of God, but as a person who knows the word of God, the moment these thoughts come it is important to counter them.

When I feel that my conscience tells me to do something wrong, I think about how this can affect me as a Christian and how God would see these actions. When I am not very confident, I look for a verse that can tell me about the situation I am going through, which helps me clear my mind and thus avoid doing something that goes against the will of God.

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