Are You Conscious of Your Conscience?
Each of us has an ongoing internal battle of right and wrong. To make this internal conflict even more difficult, we’re bombarded by external forces pulling us in different directions.
How do we determine who’s going to win this battle?
What makes one thing right and another wrong? How do we know which is which? Ultimately, it comes down to what you use to measure right and wrong.
This battle is difficult, but no one said it was going to be easy.
As a Christian, I use the Scripture, the whole Scripture, for this. If I’m going to base my rights and wrongs in the Bible, I need to be careful to not pick and choose only small pieces but use the whole thing.
Just like a blueprint for building, if I don’t use the whole plan the building won’t be what it was designed to be.
The Bible is the blueprint for building my life.
We also have a built in right and wrong meter called a conscience. This meter is a sense of moral goodness for one’s own conduct, intentions or character together with a feeling of right or good. We can choose to listen to it or not.
Someone was asked if they knew the difference between conscience and conscious. They answered, CONSCIENCE is being aware of what’s right and wrong, CONSCIOUS is wishing you didn’t.
The battle of right and wrong doesn’t begin where we think it does…IT BEGINS WHERE WE THINK.
If decisions are choices…and our thinking determines our decisions, then we do what we do because of our thinking. It’s up to us to make the choices wisely. I would recommend following the blueprint.