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Our Accusing Conscience | Mike Castelli | The Power of God | Romans 2:1-16

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As Paul continues to craft the description of unrighteousness, he now moves from those who practice unrestrained sensuality, to those who believe themselves to be good on the basis of their own conscience.  As Image bearers, God has made us to be moral beings with a moral conscience, that is, our conscience.  It is like a ‘law’ that is written on our hearts, and it serves to excuse us at times and will also accuse us when the secrets of our hearts are exposed.  And those who desire to be vindicated by their own conscience, while they conveniently condemn the unrestrained sinners around them, will only find that they too are unrighteous before God, and the law written on their hearts will be their accuser.This Week’s Bulletin: https://thechapelingreen.cdn.prismic.io/thechapelingreen/Z-WFh3dAxsiBwAMD_03.30.25Rm21-16AccusingConscienceOutline.pdf

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