ππ½ Recap: A Cleansed Conscience
Sisters, what a powerful night. π If you were with us live, thank you for showing up and bringing your whole heart into the room. If you missed it, this post is your seat at the table. Pull up a chair. Tonight we sat with one truth: the blood of Jesus does not just forgive your sins, even more, it cleanses your conscience. "How much more [surely] will the blood of Christβ¦ cleanse your conscience from dead works and lifeless observances to serve the ever living God?" β Hebrews 9:14 (AMP) π€ What we walked through 1. What the conscience is. Romans 2:15 calls it the inner witness God placed inside every person β the part of us that accuses or defends. A guilty conscience cannot worship freely, pray boldly, or receive love easily. 2. The problem. Scripture describes consciences that are seared (1 Timothy 4:2), corrupted (Titus 1:15), and evil (Hebrews 10:22). Many believers walk through life forgiven on the books but still tormented on the inside. 3. The power of the blood. Hebrews 10:22 says our hearts are sprinkled clean. 1 Peter 3:21 calls it an appeal to God for a good, clear conscience through the resurrection of Jesus. The High Priest Himself silences the accuser in our inner courtroom. Verdict: not guilty. 4. Walking it out. Paul ties faith and a good conscience together (1 Timothy 1:5, 1:19; Acts 24:16). We cooperate with what the blood already did by receiving the cleansing, confessing quickly, refusing the enemy's replay, and living in the light. π¬ Let's keep the conversation going. Drop a comment: 1. What did the Holy Spirit highlight to you tonight? 2. Where do you most need a cleansed conscience this week? 3. What does it look like to "approach God with a sprinkled-clean conscience" (Hebrews 10:22) in your everyday life? πΏ Missed the live? π€ Read through this recap, sit with the scriptures, and answer one of the questions above. We are still walking this out together this week. ππ½ A prayer to carry into the week: "Father, thank You for the blood of Jesus. I receive the cleansing that is not just for my sins, but for my conscience. I let go of every accusation, every replay, every voice that has been louder than Your Word. My heart is sprinkled clean. Teach me to walk in this freedom. In Jesus' name, amen."