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Conscience

By: Andrew David Naselli, D. A. Carson - foreword, J. D. Crowley
Narrated by: Claton Butcher
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Christian, meet your conscience.

What do you do when you disagree with other Christians? How do you determine which convictions are negotiable and which are not? How do you get along with people who have different personal standards?

All of these questions have to do with the conscience. Yet there is hardly a more neglected topic among Christians. In this much-needed book, a New Testament scholar and a cross-cultural missionary explore all 30 passages in the New Testament that deal with the conscience, showing how your conscience impacts virtually every aspect of life, ministry, and missions. As you come to see your conscience as a gift from God and learn how to calibrate it under the lordship of Jesus Christ, you will not only experience the freedom of a clear conscience but also discover how to lovingly interact with those who hold different convictions.

©2016 Andrew David Naselli and James Dale Crowley (P)2017 Two Words Publishing LLC

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understanding different ideas

different perspectives different opinions, different cultures, doesn't make it sin. there's a freedom for discernment

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Excellent Book!!

This book is written clearly and thoughtfully. Very practical in relating to people inside and outside the church. The points about the conscience are supported with scripture. Will definitely listen to again.

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Not as Scriptural as it leads to believe

There's definitely misinterpretation of the author as opposed to the truth of Scripture. Paul was NEVER told to eat unclean foods.It was directly related to the Gentiles. It wasn't anything that was related to food.This is just one of the issues with man's version of Scripture.

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Incredibly Helpful

This may not naturally be your first pick for your next book, but its well worth your time! Very clarifying and equipping resource.

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Brief, Thoughtful & Packed with Timeless Relevance

This book offers astounding insights as to how we should think about what we are thinking about. It was liberating to learn and relearn just how important it is to make a distinction between what we may personally hold as a value and what scripture says or does not say about that matter. This book also raises the bar of accountability for it means to have a healthy conscience, especially for those who proclaim Christ as Lord. As a reader, you will be comforted to know it is both biblical and wise to obey our conscience on issues we value. This book equally affirms our need to be open to our conscience being refined and even significantly adjusted as we become students of scripture and culture, rather than attempting to make scripture the student of culture.

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Wow!!

Somehow I came across this work while “randomly” skimming through other books, I was intrigued by the title and thought the content of the book would be more scientific (neuroscience), but it turned out to be exactly what I needed to finish 2019 with!

While listening to the book, I could not help but feel as if my heart was literally plucked out of my body, placed in the public for all to see it’s weaknesses and sin, while at the same time feeling one of the greatest and needed transformation I could not have asked for, taking place in the very exposed heart!

I listened to this at a time when I was in serious struggle of understanding the balance or way through right (sometimes moralism) and wrong (liberalism) and I now know and understand better. I honestly did not know how to handle differences among believers and between believers and non-believers.

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Great little book

This great little book is an easy listen, and has great input from two current missionaries dealing with cultural differences of conscience every day. Lots of good wisdom and insight to be had here!

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Excellent overview of the conscience from a biblical perspective

Many Christians still struggle with the idea of the conscience and how it influences heavily our decisions and relationships. This book provides and excellent overview of the definition of the conscience and the practical implication when we don’t acknowledge that we need to calibrate and/or correct and nurture our conscience thru the Word of God, other Christians and the work of the Holy Spirit

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Interesting

Lots to think about after learning from this book. Well explained thoughts. Never heard much on this topic before!

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a clear conscience teaching

Excellent biblical explanation of the conscience, with relatable illustrations, and challenging application to real life.

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