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Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide

by "Carl" <saints@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 4, 2008 at 01:28 PM

This following sermon from David Dykes is part of his series entitled "No, 
that's NOT in the Bible" and centers around the cliché "let your
conscience 
be your guide." Personally I never even remotely thought this came from
the 
Bible but apparently some do mistakenly believe it did. I knew it came
from 
a Disney movie many years ago but David Dykes points out that the phrase
is 
much older than that which is something I did not know.

Anyway, David Dykes shows that we do have a conscience which God gave us
but 
is not a reliable guide since it can be made defective via sin. However
with 
God as our guide, we are led along a proper and holy path.

May God bless,
Carl
my website -- http://www.nettally.com/saints/
my blog -- http://www.anniemayhem.com/cgi-bin/wordpress/

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Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide
by David O. Dykes

Titus 1:15-16
15 To the pure, all things are pure, but to those who are corrupted and do

not believe, nothing is pure. In fact, both their minds and consciences
are 
corrupted. 16 They claim to know God, but by their actions they deny him. 
They are detestable, disobedient and unfit for doing anything good.

This is the penultimate message in this series on spurious Bible verses. 
Next week, we'll consider the final adage, "To Thine Own Self Be True." I 
encourage you to investigate this week and see if you can find the true 
source of that saying.

A helicopter pilot flying over Seattle got lost in the dense fog. The
pilot 
emerged from the fog and had no idea where he was. He saw a tall building 
nearby with people working, so he hovered the helicopter near one of the 
windows and held up a sign asking "Where am I?" One of the workers wrote a

response and held up a sign that said, "You are in a helicopter." The
pilot 
nodded his thanks and flew straight to the airport. One of the passengers 
was curious and asked, "How could that sign 'you are in a helicopter' help

you know where you were?" The pilot said, "Simple. The answer that guy
gave 
me was technically correct, but completely useless, so I figured that must

be the Microsoft Customer Relations Building, so I knew where I was!"

Many Americans are circling around in a moral fog, with no idea which 
direction to go. Most of the moral advice you find in magazines or hear on

talk-shows only creates more confusion. How can you know right from wrong?

How about this advice: "Let your conscience be your guide." No, that's NOT

in the Bible. Do you know the original source the saying? Most people
think 
it comes from the 1940 Disney movie "Pinocchio." In it, Jiminy Cricket
sang 
a song to Pinocchio in which he said, "Take the strait and narrow path;
and 
if you start to slide-give a little whistle, give a little whistle and 
always let your conscience be your guide."

That's where many of us heard it first, but that saying had been around a 
long time when Jiminy Cricket sang it in 1940. Actually, it originated as
an 
Islamic saying 1,300 years ago. Caliph Umar Ibn Al-khattab was the father
of 
one of Mohammed's wives and was the third Muslim Caliph. After conquering 
Jerusalem he was returning to Medina and he prayed and gave a message at 
Jabiah. One of the things Al-Khattab said was: "And speak the truth. Do
not 
hesitate to say what you consider to be the truth. Say what you feel. Let 
your conscience be your guide."

Can you let your conscience be your guide? Yes and no. Yes, when you are 
very young, you should pay attention to your conscience, but as you grow 
older, we're going to see that it is actually a very dangerous thing to
let 
your conscience be your guide. Consider three important spiritual
principles 
concerning conscience:

1. YOUR CONSCIENCE WAS FORMED BY GOD

Each person is born with a conscience. It's like a candle burning in the 
inner depths of your heart telling you the difference between right and 
wrong. Your conscience is described as a candle or lamp in Proverbs 20:27.

The Bible says, "The spirit of a man is the lamp of the Lord, searching
all 
the inner depths of his heart." This moral searchlight is given by God to 
every person on the planet. Almost all societies have rules against
killing 
and stealing. Where did they get that idea? It came from our God-given 
conscience.

Our English word "conscience" comes from two Latin words, con, which means

"with" and science which means "to know." The New Testament word is 
suneidesis which means "to know together." Both words have the idea of 
"knowing with ourselves" or "knowing within ourselves." When it comes to 
moral decisions, it means to "understand internally."

When Adam and Eve sinned, they felt guilty about what they had done. They 
suddenly realized they were naked, and the first thing they wanted to do
was 
to cover their nakedness. How did they know that? Their consciences were 
operating. Not only did they try to hide their nakedness, when God came to

talk with them, they tried to hide from God. Why? Because their conscience

made them feel guilty. In Genesis 4, Cain was so angry at his brother Abel

that he killed him. Although this was long before the Ten Commandments
ever 
stated, "You shall not murder," Cain knew instinctively what he had done
was 
wrong. Your conscience is to your soul what your nerves are to your body. 
When your finger touches something hot, the nerves send a warning message
to 
the brain: THAT'S HOT! REMOVE THE FINGER! The brain sends a message to the

muscles in the arm to withdraw the finger. Past experiences also allow us 
warn others. Because parents know that fire can burn, they can say, 
"Children, stay away from the fire or you'll get burned."

The same is true of the conscience. Your conscience is like a warning
light 
telling you what you are contemplating doing is wrong-and if you do it,
your 
conscience says, "See I told you not to do that."

Even secular experts recognize the existence of a human conscience. Dr. 
Marvin W. Berkowitz, an expert on moral development writes: "Kids have an 
internal conscience. It starts developing in the first few years of life
and 
really kicks into high gear around 3 or 4 years of age. Our consciences
tell 
us when we are about to violate (or have violated) our moral code. You can

see this even in pre-schoolers who cry at their own selfishness and who
try 
to soothe those they have hurt." (Sanford N. McDonnell Professor of 
Character Education; University of Missouri-St. Louis)

Even without being taught a moral law, people are born with a sense of
what 
is right and wrong. The Bible teaches that God provided two solid proofs 
that point to His existence. The first is an external witness-creation.
When 
you understand the amazing complexity and order of the Universe in which
we 
live, you are driven to admit there is a higher intelligence that designed

all this and created it.

The other witness to the existence of God is an internal
witness-conscience. 
The fact that we are born with this moral equipment called conscience
should 
prove there is Someone who determines the rightness and wrongness of 
actions. You don't have to read a written law to know that stealing, 
killing, and lying are wrong; that's something everyone instinctively
knows.

Romans 2:14-15 says, "Indeed, when Gentiles, who do not have the law, do
by 
nature things required by the law, they are a law for themselves, even 
though they do not have the law, since they show that the requirements of 
the law are written on their hearts, their consciences also bearing
witness, 
and their thoughts now accusing, now even defending them."

Just as a compass points to magnetic north, we are born with a moral 
conscience that points to right and wrong. Your conscience doesn't make
you 
do right, or wrong, it just lets you know when you are about to do wrong, 
and it makes you suffer when you have done wrong. Conscience is like the 
yellow line on a two lane highway. When there is a yellow line, you know 
that it's not safe to pass the car in front of you. The yellow line
doesn't 
keep you from passing that car; it just tells you that you shouldn't.

2. YOUR CONSCIENCE CAN BE DEFORMED BY SIN

When a person continually ignores the dictates of his conscience, the 
conscience can become faulty. You can take a perfectly good compass that
is 
pointing north, and you can hold a magnet next to the compass, and the 
needle will rotate and no longer be a reliable guide. The same thing
happens 
to your conscience when you expose it to repeated sin-it no longer is 
reliable guide. Your conscience doesn't become ruined instantly, it
happens 
gradually.

Step One: Moral guidance is distorted

The first thing that happens is your sense of right and wrong becomes 
distorted. Your conscience is like a triangle that operates within your 
soul. It has three sharp corners, and when you are considering doing 
something wrong, the three corners stab you on the inside. However, every 
time you ignore or deny your conscience it's like filing down the sharp 
edges of that triangle. The next time you are confronted with the same 
opportunity to do wrong, your conscience stabs you again, but this time
the 
jab is not as sharp. Over time, as you continually resist the dictates of 
your conscience the sharp edges are worn down until you seldom feel them. 
Instead of being a triangle, it's as if your conscience has become a moral

beach ball bouncing around inside your soul.

The Bible says, "To those who are corrupted and do not believe, nothing is

pure. In fact, both their minds and consciences are corrupted. They claim
to 
know God, but by their actions, they deny him." (Titus 1:15-16)

Have you ever told a lie? The first time you told a lie, you felt badly 
about it. But the next time you told it, the lie came a little easier. We 
have all known people who were so good at lying, they could look you right

in the eye and lie without any sign of moral compunction or remorse. They 
have convinced themselves that telling a little lie is actually not so
bad.

In 2001, George O'Leary was hired as head football coach for Notre Dame,
the 
job he had always dreamed about having. Five days later, he was fired when

it was discovered he lied about his background. He claimed to have
received 
a Masters degree and to have lettered in football three years at New 
Hampshire. He had neither. Early in his coaching career he fabricated
these 
lies and as the years passed he found it easier and easier to repeat the 
claims, until someone at Notre Dame checked!

Step Two: Moral guidance is deadened

The reason you can't just let your conscience be your guide is because not

only can your conscience become distorted and dull, it can actually become

deadened. A person can commit sin so often over a period of time, his 
conscience can basically die. The Bible makes this possibility clear in I 
Timothy 4:1-2, "The Spirit clearly says that in later times some will 
abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by
demons. 
Such teachings come through hypocritical liars, whose consciences have
been 
seared (Greek: kauteriazo) as with a hot iron."

When I was teenager, I had a friend who suffered a terrible burn on his
arm 
as a child. There was a terrible scar there, and he used to brag about how

tough he was by sticking the end of his pocketknife into the scar, or even

putting a lit cigarette against it without burning. Of course, he could do

that because all the nerve endings were cauterized-burned. He didn't have 
any sensitivity there. The Bible says the same thing can happen to a
person 
morally. Someone can ignore their conscience so long until it becomes 
completely desensitized to conviction. That's a terrible place to be. 
Someone once said the worst sin is consciousness of no sin!

You wonder how the Nazi prison guards could participate in the wholesale 
slaughter of Jewish prisoners during WWII? Their consciences had become so

deadened some of them thought they were doing the world a favor by killing

Jews.

You wonder how a serial killer like Ted Bundy could smile and carry on a 
life that seemed outwardly normal when he brutally killed at least 36
women? 
Psychiatrists have a term for them: psychopaths. Basically, their moral 
restraint has disappeared. Their consciences have been seared with a hot 
iron. Sigmund Freud described this as "an iron curtain that is constructed

between the ego and the id...and 'repression' is said to be in force. 
Neurosis occurs when the id breaks through the wall and overwhelms the
ego." 
(John Drakeford, Integrity Therapy, p. 29)

But you don't have to be a criminal psychopath to have your conscience 
deadened. I've known men who claimed to be Christians who could carry on
an 
adulterous relationship and say they didn't feel any guilt about it. Some 
people have cheated on their income tax for so long they have convinced 
themselves there is nothing wrong with it. The main reason you should
never 
live by your feelings is because, like your conscience, your feelings can
be 
dead wrong.

3. YOUR CONSCIENCE MUST BE TRANSFORMED BY JESUS

If you could spend your entire life listening to and obeying your
God-given 
conscience, you could live a perfect life.

But the Bible says we have ALL sinned and we fall short of the glory of
God. 
Have you ever told a lie? Have you ever cheated or stolen? Have you ever 
deliberately hurt someone? That's why all of us end up with a messed-up 
conscience.

Samuel Langhorne Clemens was best known by his pen-name, Mark Twain. He 
struggled personally with his own guilty conscience, and he addressed the 
topic in many of his writings. He wrote: "An uneasy conscience is a hair
in 
the mouth. I would trade mine for the small-pox and seven kinds of 
consumption, and be glad of the chance." (Samuel Clemens, Notebook, 1904)
In 
the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, this struggle with conscience was 
expressed by Huck: "If I had a yaller dog that didn't know no more than a 
person's conscience does I would pison him. It takes up more room than all

the rest of a person's insides, and yet ain't no good, nohow." (The 
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, chapter 33) Notice he said the conscience 
"takes up more room that all the rest of a person's insides." When you
have 
a guilty conscience, it seems as if it is hard to ignore, but that's a
good 
sign. It shows your conscience hasn't been completely deadened.

What do you do when you have a guilty conscience? The Bible answers that 
question in Hebrews
10:22: "Let us draw near to God with a sincere heart in full assurance of 
faith, having our hearts sprinkled to cleanse us from a guilty
conscience."

The Bible teaches a guilty conscience is a dirty conscience. It's like
moral 
filth that you allow to accumulate that pollutes your soul. And when your 
conscience becomes dirty, it affects the way you look at others. Once
there 
was an old woman who sat in her home and watched her neighbors with a 
critical eye. She commented to her family who visited that her neighbor's 
car was always dirty. She complained that the neighbor's children wore
dirty 
clothes, and that the neighbor's house was so dirty it needed a new coat
of 
paint. One day she was repeating her criticism to her daughter of how
dirty 
her neighbors were. The daughter got up and walked over to her mother's 
window and discovered the window itself was filthy. When she cleaned one
of 
the windows for her mother, it was clear the neighbor's house, car, and 
clothes were clean-the problem was her mother's dirty windows. That's what
a 
dirty conscience can do; it not only affects the way we look at ourselves,

it affects the way we look at others. Jesus can do two important things
for 
a deformed, dirty conscience:

(1) Your conscience must be cleansed by His blood

When people have a guilty conscience they do all kinds of things to get
rid 
of their guilt. In certain areas around the world people crawl on their 
hands and knees up steep mountains to reach a church or altar. They think 
these painful acts of penitence will absolve them of their guilt. Other 
people throw themselves into religious activity trying to get rid of their

guilt. But the Bible teaches that there is only one thing that can clean a

dirty conscience-the Blood of Jesus Christ. The Bible says, "How much
more, 
then, will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered 
himself unblemished to God, cleanse our consciences from acts that lead to

death, so that we may serve the living God. (Hebrews 9:14)

In Hebrews 9, the writer emphasizes that the blood of all the goats and 
bulls sacrificed over the years was not able to forgive a guilty
conscience. 
But when Jesus, the perfect Lamb of God died on the cross, His blood alone

can cleanse our dirty consciences. The reason we need a clean conscience
is 
because we are all guilty of acts that lead to death, not merely physical 
death, but eternal separation from God. Salvation consists of coming to
God 
and admitting you are guilty, you have a dirty conscience. It is asking
God 
to cleanse you of your sinfulness. It is accepting by faith that you have 
been cleansed by His blood.

We all need to ask ourselves the question posed by the hymn writer Elisha 
Hoffman: "Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing power? Are you washed
in 
the blood of the Lamb? Are you fully trusting in His grace this hour? Are 
you washed in the blood of the Lamb? Are you washed in the blood? In the 
soul-cleansing blood of the Lamb? Are your garments spotless, are they
white 
as snow? Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?"

(2) Your conscience must be corrected by His Word

I once read a story of man who worked in a small town factory. One of his 
jobs was to blow the factory whistle every day at 7, 12 and 4. Every
morning 
on the way to work, he stopped and set his pocket watch by a large clock 
sitting in the window of a local jewelry store. Then he would know when to

blow the whistle. After doing this for years, he happened to visit the 
jewelry store on the weekend. He asked the owner how the clock in the shop

window kept such perfect time. The owner said, "Oh, I set that clock every

day by the factory whistle."

Your conscience is like a clock: If you set it to the wrong time, it will 
keep the wrong time, and it will be unreliable. But if you set it to the 
right time, it should be dependable. When you become a Christian, you
"set" 
your conscience to the Bible-Word of God. We read in II Timothy 3:16-17: 
"All scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, 
correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be 
thoroughly equipped for every good work." God's Word always points you to 
Jesus and He becomes your standard for right and wrong.

When you become a follower of Jesus Christ, your determination of right
and 
wrong is no longer dependent on your conscience because you know you can't

let your conscience be your guide. You don't decide what is right or wrong

by how you feel, because you have learned feelings can be unreliable. Your

standard for morality is NOT what the majority of other people think, 
because most people think it's okay to tell a lie every now and then.

I've been flying airplanes since 1975, and every airplane has a magnetic 
compass. You can't depend on the magnetic compass unless you are flying 
straight and level because whenever you are climbing, descending, or 
turning, the compass doesn't work properly. So every airplane has a 
gyroscopic compass called a "directional gyro" or a DG for short. This 
instrument is driven by a small gyroscope which maintains equilibrium even

when the airplane is turning or climbing. But the DG is not a real
compass, 
it must be set to match the magnetic compass, and it has to be reset 
frequently or it will not reflect the correct heading. Even so, as
followers 
of Jesus, we must be constantly and continually recalibrating our 
consciences to the Word of God.

CONCLUSION

The Bible will guide you into an understanding of what is right and wrong,

and it can also guide you into heaven. I recently read a true story about
a 
teenage girl in Columbia who was given a Spanish New Testament. She read
the 
New Testament until one day her father caught her reading it. and told her

not to read it any more because it was full of lies and fantasy. But the 
girl kept on reading until one day her father came home unexpectedly found

her with the New Testament grabbed it from her hands and shoved it into
his 
briefcase. The father went off to work where he was a mining engineer. 
Several hours later there was a muffled explosion then the sound of
sirens. 
There had been a cave-in at the mine. The father was trapped in the mine 
along with 30 other workers. The rescue workers took 5 days to finally
reach 
the men, but it was too late. All 31 men died including the father of this

little girl. Curiously, workers found the man clutching the New Testament 
between his praying hands. When they opened the front cover they found a 
note: "To my daughter Keep reading this New Testament, it is true and
right, 
and I will see you one day in heaven." Then they turned to the back page 
where the father had signed the commitment card after having said the
sinner's 
prayer. But that was not the end of the story. Turning the page there were

signed the names of the other 30 workers. Let your conscience be your
guide? 
Heaven forbid! Let God's Word illuminated by God's Spirit be your guide!




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