Nearly every day we face questions of conscience. We must
choose between doing what pleases God and what appeals to our own selfish
desires.
Government officials may be tempted to accept bribes and to
make unethical decisions. Employees are sometimes asked to rearrange numbers or
file false reports. Students often face temptations such as cheating and
plagiarism.
As Christians, we face situations in our daily lives that are
conscience-testers. They help us to see whether we are serious about the
integrity God expects of us. We know our choices will have good or bad
consequences, but the real test comes when we must decide what to do.
What is the greatest protection against making the wrong
decision? It is trusting God to take care of us as we choose to do what's
right, regardless of the outcome.
In Daniel 3, Shadrach and his friends made a decision not to
bow down to the gold image. They dared to disobey the king because they trusted
God. They said that even if the Lord did not deliver them, they would still
trust Him (vv.17-18).
When we face matters of conscience, we too can do the right
thing—and leave the consequences with God.
Let the road be rough and dreary, and its end far out of
sight;
Foot it bravely, strong or weary Trust in God and do the
right.
If God's Word guides your conscience, let your conscience be
your guide.
He Gave His Blood
“It is impossible for
the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins.” Hebrews 10:4
Sacrifices could offer temporary solutions, but only God
could offer the eternal one.
So he did.
Beneath the rubble of a fallen world, he pierced his hands.
In the wreckage of a collapsed humanity, he ripped open his side . . . He gave
his blood.
It was all he had.
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