Right from Wrong
Today’s reading: 1 Timothy 1:1-20
“The aim of our charge is love that issues from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith.” - 1 Timothy 1:5 ESV
Paul starts this first letter to his protege, Timothy, in the most interesting way. He warns him of false teachers and how he should not get sucked into their arguments.
One of the words that keeps coming up in 1 Timothy is the word conscience (used 4X). Paul includes it here in between a pure heart and a sincere faith. It is important!
Eugene Nida defines “conscience” (syneidēsis) as the “the psychological faculty which can distinguish between right and wrong.”
I cannot think of a more relevant word for our world today and what we see missing so often. So many people do not know the difference between right and wrong. They make our conscience subjective to our circumstances.
Yet God created our conscience to help us know right from wrong, and the Holy Spirit heightens this sensitivity (see John 16:8).
Felt convicted lately? Don’t dismiss it. Instead, confess it.