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Conscience Steers Faith
Commentators overwhelmingly agree that faith and a good conscience are inseparable. They explain that abandoning a good conscience—by choosing to ignore what is right and indulge in sin—is what leads to the "shipwreck" of faith. As John Calvin states, a bad conscience is the "mother of all heresies." One does not accidentally lose faith; it is often preceded by a willful decision to reject moral integrity.
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1 Timothy
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18th Century
Theologian
Holding faith. Fidelity to the cause in which you are enlisted, as a good soldier should act. This does not mean, as it seems to me, that …
Holding faith and a good conscience (εχων πιστιν κα αγαθην συνειδησιν). Possibly as a shield (Ephesians 6:16) or at an…
19th Century
Bishop
Holding faith, and a good conscience. Again, as in 1 Timothy 1:5, the Apostle joins “faith” and “the conscien…
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“Instruction” (GK 4132) is the same word that is translated “command” in v.5. The aged apostle is giving his son in the faith a solemn charge “in k…
16th Century
Theologian
Having faith and a good conscience I understand the word faith to be a general term, denoting sound doctrine. In the same sense h…
17th Century
Pastor
Holding faith, and a good conscience.
&c.] By "faith" is meant, not the grace of faith, but the doctrine of faith, a…
17th Century
Minister
The ministry is a warfare against sin and Satan, carried on under the Lord Jesus, who is the Captain of our salvation. The good hopes others have h…