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MAX KLEIN BIBLE MINISTRIES

Conscience

Written by: Max Klein

The fifth compartment of the Stream of Consciousness is the Conscience in which is stored norms and standards, and priorities related to the absolutes of Bible doctrine. The Greek word for conscience is suneidesis which means 'to know with an absolute standard.' The English word conscience comes from the Latin, consciari which means "to know with." Conscience is the mental faculty by which one distinguishes between right and wrong and motivates the believer under the Filling of the Spirit to do what is right and not to do what is wrong. 

 

Conscience is that mental faculty by which one distinguishes between right and wrong, and urges the individual to do what he recognizes to be right and to restrain him from doing that which he recognizes to be wrong. The conscience is a sense or consciousness in the right lobe related to either moral or spiritual goodness of one's thoughts, motives, decisions, and actions. Therefore, conscience is a faculty, a power, or a principle conceived in the right lobe to determine the quality of one's thoughts, intentions, decisions, and actions. The conscience must be built on a vocabulary that begins with one word:  no, or don't. All consciences are built with negative words which forbid doing something. So, the conscience of man is first established by negatives, although eventually there are explanations in both positive and negative terms.

 

In the conscience of the believer, the norms, standards, priorities and values in life must be extrapolated from Bible doctrine. Let’s document this by siting some verses that discuss the conscience.

 

1 Timothy 3:9, "Holding the mystery of the doctrine with a clear conscience."  You acquire a clear conscience by having and adhering to doctrinal norms and standards. The conscience of the believer must be formed from norms and standards obtained through cognition and inculcation of Bible doctrine.

 

Romans 9:1, “I am telling the truth in Christ [positive affirmation regarding academic integrity], I am not lying [negative affirmation regarding intellectual dishonesty], my conscience bearing me witness [a genitive absolute emphasizing the importance of this joint testimony: everything which Paul says is in agreement with his conscience] by agency of the Holy Spirit.”

 

Romans 2:14-15, "For every time that Gentiles who do not have the Law do instinctively those things from the Law, these [Gentiles] not having the Law, are a law to themselves [they have the norms and standards of the Law in their souls without knowing the Mosaic Law]. (15) in that they show the work of the Law printed in their hearts [souls], their conscience confirming the testimony [what is right and what is wrong], and their thoughts alternately accusing or else defending themselves."

Accusing and defending oneself is the function of the norms and standards of the conscience of the believer. All normal persons develop some form of norms, standards, priorities, and concepts of life in the right lobe of the soul. Believers develop divine norms, standards, and priorities in the right lobe through perception, metabolization, and application of Bible doctrine.

 

Daniel 1:8, “But Daniel made up his mind [based on the divine norms and standards of his conscience] that he would not defile himself with the king's choice food or with the wine which he drank; so, he sought permission from the commander of the officials that he might not defile himself [by violating his conscience: he did not want his success or promotion to be related to the king, but to the Lord].” A society without standards is no society at all. You were born into an aristocracy of honor as a believer. So, as a member of the Royal Family of God you should develop new standards compatible with your status as royalty. Your first standard should be recognition of all legitimate authorities as instituted by the Laws of Divine Establishment. 

 

Acts 23:1, "And Paul, looking intently at the Sanhedrin, said, 'Brethren, I have conducted myself as a citizen with a good conscience before God up to this day [from the time he became a believer up to this point].'" Acts 24:16, "In view of this, I myself keep on doing my best to maintain always a blameless conscience both before God and before men." 1 Timothy 3:9, "but holding to the mystery doctrine with a clear conscience." We never have true happiness in our soul without a clear conscience.

 

Conscience is the most basic attribute of the soul related to self-consciousness and the basis for developing an honor code which recognizes authority, freedom, privacy and property. Citizens functioning under an honor code provide for an honorable society. A society without standards is no society at all. For example, the Roman Empire destroyed itself because it rejected its own standards and the better standards of Christianity.      

                

People have the right to learn their own standards and make their own decisions. No one has the right to superimpose their standards on anyone else. Privacy means you are allowed to hold any opinion until you grow up spiritually. You have the privacy to take in doctrine without anyone setting standards for you. As you learn doctrine your norms and standards will change for the better.

 

The Weak Believer, the weak unbeliever:

 

A few points on weak believers or unbelievers who are easily led astray.

 

1. There are two categories of weak people: the evil weak person and the good weak person. A lot of weak people are evil through legalism, but some are weak because they have not had enough time to accumulate correct norms and standards.

 

2. The insecure, irresponsible, thoughtless, selfish, and arrogant believers are legalistic. They tend to control policy, and procedures as a historical trend in social, business, governmental, professional, cultural, spiritual, and sexual life, etc.

 

3. One of the signs of a declining society is when the weak, the scum in society dominate the strong through arrogant self-righteousness, liberalism, socialism, violence and even bolshevism etc.

 

4. The scum, the criminal element, the irresponsible, control the strong as a historical trend toward cosmic involvement and inevitable degeneracy.

 

5. This is why a nagging wife who pouts, makes scenes in public, can dominate, control and manipulate an honorable husband, a person who is kind, considerate and thoughtful. And this is how a power-mad fourth estate, (an irresponsible press) without integrity can dominate the thinking of a nation.

 

Carnality and the Conscience

 

1. Believers in two categories of prolonged carnality destroy their conscience through their use of the Arrogance Skills (Self-Justification, Self-Deception and Self-Absorption. These skills result in the believer functioning in Satan’s cosmic system. 1 Timothy 1:19-20, “keeping doctrine [faith] and a good of intrinsic value conscience, which some have rejected and suffered shipwreck regarding their doctrine [faith]. Among these are Hymenaeus and Alexander, whom I have delivered over to Satan, so that they may be taught not to blaspheme.” Titus 1:15, “To the pure, all things are pure; but to those who are defiled and unbelieving [those who reject doctrine], nothing is pure, but both their mind and their conscience are defiled.” The believer in reversionism destroys his conscience through scar tissue of the soul, 1 Timothy 4:1-2, “But the Spirit explicitly states that in latter periods of time [the Church Age, and the Tribulation], some believers will become apostate from doctrine, paying attention to deceitful spirits [false teachers] and concentrating on doctrines from demons [cosmic involvement] by means of hypocrisy of liars [false teachers], seared in their own conscience as with a branding iron.” The branding iron is scar tissue in the soul from rejection of the truth.

 

2. False teaching sears the conscience like a branding iron and so, destroys the conscience. This searing refers to scar tissue of the soul and cosmic involvement.

 

3. A great deal of your strength comes from having the proper norms and standards in the conscience of your right lobe. Therefore, it is important to understand how apostasy can destroy the conscience.

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The Conscience and Dead Works

 

1. There is no work we can perform for salvation, for the Recovery Procedure and for the spiritual life. Dead works are human works, like faith plus anything for salvation. At the moment of salvation, the new believer has the potential for the purification of his conscience; the conscience can be purified from dead works by avoiding dead works through the Filling of the Holy Spirit. Precedence from the humanity of Christ in the dispensation of the hypostatic union is taught in Hebrews 9:14, "How much more will the blood of Christ [His work on the cross], who through the eternal Spirit [a reference to the sustaining ministry of God the Holy Spirit toward the humanity of Christ on the cross] offered Himself without blemish to God [remained impeccable on the cross], purify your conscience from dead works to serve the living God." Metabolized doctrine circulating in the stream of consciousness and its application purifies the conscience from dead works. In other words, anything performed outside of God’s plan is dead works. For example, in the spiritual life, dead works are from a bad conscience seared with legalism. Christian service that involves dead works is not Christian service at all. The great power experiment of the Church Age and the execution of the Protocol Plan of God demands the use of the omnipotence of the Holy Spirit and the power of metabolized doctrine in the soul.

 

2. Divine omnipotence and human power are mutually exclusive. Serving God and fulfilling His plan cannot be accomplished by human power. Human power destroys the conscience and results in dead works. Legalism cannot execute the plan, purpose, or will of God in the Church Age. Serving God means the utilization of divine power and the cognition of Bible doctrine, which establishes the norms and standards for the right lobe.

 

3. When the norms and standards of the conscience are formed from Bible doctrine, the believer is grace oriented, 2 Corinthians 1:12,  "Now this is our boast [esprit de corps], the testimony of our conscience, that we have conducted ourselves in the world and especially in relationship to God, both in holiness [integrity from the Filling of the Holy Spirit] and godly sincerity [motivation from Bible doctrine], not in fleshly wisdom, but in the grace of God." 

 

4. There is a conflict in the conscience of the believer in adolescence between the motivation of Bible doctrine and the problem of fleshly wisdom since he is still developing his conscience. Adolescent believers sometimes hallucinate spiritually when they assume that they have reached spiritual adulthood when they haven’t. For example, many adolescent believers have not yet developed a strong faith-rest drill. Joseph for example when he asked the Prince of the Cup Bearers a favor in lieu of putting his trust in the Lord.

 

5. The weak conscience: 1 Corinthians 8:7, “However, not all men [not all Christians] have this knowledge [about food offered to idols as per 1 Corinthians 8:4-6], but some being accustomed to idol worship until now [still have the same viewpoint as they did as unbelievers] eat the food as if it were sacrificed to idols [these Christians do not have the doctrine necessary to deal with this situation; they cannot distinguish between eating meat to an idol and idolatry; eating this meat is not a sin, but to indulge in idolatry is a sin], and their conscience, being weak, is defiled.”

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A few points for elaboration:

 

(a) Some of the best food in Corinth had been offered to idols and then sold both in the temple restaurants and as the choicest meat in the temple market. Food is food, and meat is meat. So, under the Law of Liberty it was alright to eat that food, once you sanctified it.

 

(b) However, for those with an idolatrous background and a weak conscience, eating food offered to idols was very offensive. The one with the weak conscience has legalistic norms and standards in his conscience from his background and therefore was not able to eat this food without violating his conscience.

 

(c) So, there is a conflict between those with a strong conscience and those with a weak conscience. A strong conscience has Biblical standards from metabolized doctrine. A person with a weak conscience lives by standards acquired from his background, which may or may not be good, or which may be distorted as being a part of the spiritual life. Eating is a physical issue, and has nothing to do with the spiritual life as such.

 

(d) The person with a weak conscience assumes he’s strong, because a person functioning under legalism always assumes he is strong. Yet legalism is really weak. The invasion of guilt into the conscience is one of the biggest problems for the legalists if he should violate his legalistic beliefs.  

 

(e) So, the conscience is a very sensitive thing. It can be erroneous in its concepts apart from doctrine. If doctrine does not feed the conscience, false information will. Under demonization and legalism, pseudo norms and standards will develop in a hurry.

 

6. Grace orientation as a problem-solving device expresses itself through the norms and standards of the conscience constructed from Bible doctrine. 1 Peter 2:18-19, "Servants, be submissive to your masters with all respect, not only for the good and gentle masters, but also for the unreasonable ones; (19) for this is grace, if for the sake of conscience toward God, anyone bears up under sorrows when suffering unjustly." A conscience loaded with doctrine bears up magnificently under unfair treatment. Such a believer has a strong conscience. On the other hand, the weak believer complains and rejects authority, and so becomes a loser.

 

7. The conscience guides the believer in his life. 2 Corinthians 4:2, "But we have renounced the things hidden because of shame [false norms and standards related to guilt or other forms of arrogance], not walking in craftiness or watering down the Word of God [does not have a conscience related to divine standards], but by the unveiling of doctrine [cognition and inculcation of Bible doctrine produces more divine standards in the conscience], commending ourselves to every person's conscience in the sight of God." While you will build up norms and standards related to Bible doctrine, at the same time, you will set aside false norms and standards related to legalism. By learning and using doctrine without trying to run other people's lives, you commend yourself to other people's consciences in the sight of God. The conscience of the believer must be formed from the norms, standards, and priorities obtained through cognition of Bible doctrine. No one has a strong conscience until they reach spiritual adulthood. 1 Timothy 1:5, "But the objective of our instruction is love from a pure right lobe and a good conscience and a sincere faith."             

 

8. The believer's conscience demands that he submit to establishment-authority. Romans 13:5, "Therefore, it is necessary to be in subordination, not only because of wrath [law enforcement], but also for the sake of conscience." The conscience of the believer should motivate him to obey all the Laws of Establishment. The conscience in the soul is far stronger than any fear of punishment from law enforcement.

 

9. Conscience as a motivator: 2 Timothy 1:3, "I thank God whom I serve with a clear conscience, the way my ancestors did, as I constantly remember you in my prayers, day and night." So, your conscience has something to do with your effectiveness in prayer. Paul didn't pray for people because he liked them necessarily, but because his conscience required him to do so.

 

10. The conscience and love for Christ: 1 Peter 3:15-16, "but sanctify the Lord Jesus Christ in your right lobes [occupation with Christ], and always be ready to make a defense to anyone who asks you to give an account for the confidence that is in you with grace orientation and respect [occupation with Christ].  (16) Be having a good conscience, so that in the things in which you are slandered, those who malign your intrinsic good in Christ may be put to shame." If you have a strong conscience, you will leave it in the Lord's hands and the supreme court of heaven. In this way, the Lord and the Supreme Court of Heaven will put the maligner of a great believer to shame. Occupation with Christ extends into the conscience and becomes the ultimate in problem solving devices.”

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