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The Freedom of a Cleansed Conscience

Feb 5, 2026    Bishop Calvin M. Hooper

Reading: 1 John 1:8-9; Hebrews 9:14


Devotional: There's a profound difference between conviction and condemnation. The Holy Spirit convicts to bring us to repentance and restoration. Satan condemns to keep us paralyzed and defeated. If you've confessed your sin but still feel crushed by guilt, you're listening to the wrong voice.


First John 1:9 promises that when we confess, God is "faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness." Notice both actions: forgiveness AND cleansing. God doesn't just pardon the crime; He purifies the conscience. This is why Hebrews speaks of the blood of Christ cleansing our conscience from dead works to serve the living God.


A cleansed conscience isn't just about feeling better—it's about being freed to serve effectively. Guilt immobilizes. Grace mobilizes. When you truly grasp your forgiveness, you'll move from shame-filled hiding to joy-filled serving.


Reflection: Is there a difference between knowing you're forgiven and feeling forgiven? Ask God to cleanse your conscience today.