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Growth Consciousness and Conscience

netchaplain

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The following article addresses the same subject and author related to the article “Perfect Peace,” but provides further understanding concerning the indwelling “old man.”
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Consciousness and Conscience​

We are not to confound “consciousness of sins” with “conscience of sins.” “The worshiper once purged,” has “no more conscience of sins” (Heb. 10:2) in the presence of the Father. He knows that if He would impute to him even one single sin, it would involve nothing less than judgment and condemnation. But he knows also that the Father has imputed all his sins to the Lord Jesus in judgment on the Cross (1 Pet. 2:24), and that He therefore neither can nor will impute them again to us (Rom. 8:4). “There is, therefore, now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus” (Rom. 8:1). He has therefore no more conscience, i.e., consciousness of guilt before God the Judge.

Due to his purged conscience, with “no more conscience of sins” the believer no longer dreads the light of his Father’s holy presence, which penetrates and lays bare everything. But he loves it (if he walks sincerely, though in conscious weakness before Him), and desires that this light, formerly so dreaded and rightly so, should shine into every corner of his inner man and discover there everything contrary to that light of God’s holiness and grace, in order that he may not only discover, but at once judge it in his Father’s presence.

It is just because such a worshiper, “once purged,” has peace with God, and “no more conscience of sins,” and no longer dreads the light of His presence when approaching Him, that he has an all the more humbling and deeper consciousness of his own sinfulness, and every sin, by which he might have been overtaken for want of watchfulness and prayer. For the same light, which instead of fearing it, he now invites to shine into every secret recess, and there to lay bare everything inconsistent with it, that it may be judged and put away.

This light in the presence of the Father, in all searching and manifesting power, keeps him constantly in the humbling consciousness of his own sinfulness and weakness and entire dependence upon the abundant grace of God in the Lord Jesus Christ, without whom “we can do nothing,” but through whom we “can do all things.” At the same time the consciousness of that grace strengthens his heart and fills it with joyful gratitude towards his Father.

Thus our being conscious of our sinfulness and failures has nothing whatever to do with a perfect conscience, once for all purged in the presence of the Father by the Blood of the Lord Jesus; nor with our relationship to our Father, which rests upon the divinely solid basis of the work of the Lord Jesus; nor with our position before our Father, which is inseparably connected with the life of the Lord Jesus. The confounding of these two truths, the consciousness of sin in ourselves, and conscience of sins before our Father, tends to keep so many believers at a fearful distance from him, instead of following His gracious invitation (even command) to “draw near to Him with a true heart, in full assurance of faith; having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience” (Heb. 10:22).

But he is also able to say, “Not a cloud above.” Even the smallest shadow of a cloud of judgment has disappeared, and the sum of the Father’s grace and favor now shines on us in full splendor. As we have found peace with the Father through our Lord Jesus Christ, by Him as “our life” (Col. 3:4) we have also access to the Father—unimpeded access to the divine favor. By the Lord Jesus we are just as welcome in our Father’s presence as His own Beloved Son Himself, for we are “accepted in the Beloved” (Eph.1:6).

- W.J. Hocking
 
Great article . The revealing of Christ within is taking place
Hi Phil - Yes, "glorifying" (John 15:8; Mat. 5:16) and manifesting God is what the Spirit does, by using the life of Christ (Col. 3:4) in the believer; for the "drawing near to God" (Jam. 2:8) of the believer, and the "drawing" (John 6:44) of the lost who are in the "Book of Life" to the Lord Jesus.

Thanks for your replies and God's blessings to your Family!
 
Interesting........................ And totally the opposite of the way I've finally learned NOT to continually make myself aware of trying not to sin.

I think Paul got it right when he said that we give power to sin in our lives when we focus so much on what the law says NOT to do, that the very thing we don't want to do stays at the forefront of our consciousness.

And I think Jesus got it right when he said the way to avoid sin it to keep our eyes on God, instead of concentrating on watching sins, to make sure we don't commit them.
 
Interesting........................ And totally the opposite of the way I've finally learned NOT to continually make myself aware of trying not to sin.

I think Paul got it right when he said that we give power to sin in our lives when we focus so much on what the law says NOT to do, that the very thing we don't want to do stays at the forefront of our consciousness.

And I think Jesus got it right when he said the way to avoid sin it to keep our eyes on God, instead of concentrating on watching sins, to make sure we don't commit them.
Hi WT - My understanding of the intent of the author's article is that as God makes believers aware or conscious of the sins and the sin nature (old man), we need not to allow a guilty conscious due to the work of the Cross.
 
Yes we do have the power to confront our sin and defeat it. I tried all my life to do it myself and failed but only recently i found i have the power to defeat my sins and it is not my work
 
Yes we do have the power to confront our sin and defeat it. I tried all my life to do it myself and failed but only recently i found i have the power to defeat my sins and it is not my work
So true. The more and harder we try on our own, the more we just keep on failing.
 
Yes we do have the power to confront our sin and defeat it. I tried all my life to do it myself and failed but only recently i found i have the power to defeat my sins and it is not my work
Amen! The believer is cleared of sin's guilt and rule, but not of its presence and influence. Christ's blood-shed clears of sin's guilt (Mat. 26:28), and His Cross provides the Spirit's work in the believer against the rule of sin ( Gal 5:17; Rom 6:6, 12, 14).
 
Amen.What goes on in our lives shows how much the world needs a saviour. The revealing of the sons and daughters is taking place.Everything is being laid bare stripped away from each and every person .So the fruitage of the spirit can be manifest .Then by the light in them all can see out of the darkness.Many just want to think they are righteous by throwing scriptures around .But there are others who are walking in the fullness of the fruit of the spirit and living their lives by it. The stream will become full flow in good time
 
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