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对神、对人,常存无亏的良心。(徒24:16)

神的命令是向祂儿子而发的,也就是向我们这些有祂儿子在里面的信徒而发的。遵行祂的命令虽然不容易,然而一旦听从就会有从天上来的能力,就会变得容易了。


良心是我依附最高的标准,并且告诉我什么是最高的要求,教我应该怎样去行。它是心灵的眼睛,可以举目向神,或举目向祂所定的最高的标准,因此良心的标准人各有不同。


我若经常习惯于面向神,我的良心必然指向着神完全的律法,它也会指示我所当行的。问题是我肯不肯顺从?我必须保持良心的敏锐,使我行事不至于冲撞神。我与神儿子应该同心同德,就是不论在任何境况下,心意都得以更新,叫我知道“何为神的善良、纯全可喜悦的旨意”。


神对我们的教育是极其彻底的。我的耳朵是否敏锐地,听得见圣灵最微小的声音,知道当作的是什么?“不要叫神的灵担忧”,他的声音并不如雷霆;他的声音是极其微小,很容易就被疏略过去。要使良心对神敏感,就要养成经常向神敞开的习惯。


一有迟疑即需停止;当你心想 “我为什么不可以这样?” 那你已在歧路上了。良心一说话,就再没有迟疑的余地。你若让一件事拦阻了你与神在隐密处的交通,那太冒险了。不管是什么,放下它吧!要常保持内心视野清晰。

祈祷

主啊,求祢抚摸我,让我生命的堤岸沐浴祢爱所赐的平安中,我便充满了赞美。

The Habit of Keeping a Clear Conscience


…strive to have a conscience without offense toward God and men. —Acts 24:16


God’s commands to us are actually given to the life of His Son in us. Consequently, to our human nature in which God’s Son has been formed (see Galatians 4:19), His commands are difficult. But they become divinely easy once we obey.


Conscience is that ability within me that attaches itself to the highest standard I know, and then continually reminds me of what that standard demands that I do. It is the eye of the soul which looks out either toward God or toward what we regard as the highest standard. This explains why conscience is different in different people. If I am in the habit of continually holding God’s standard in front of me, my conscience will always direct me to God’s perfect law and indicate what I should do. The question is, will I obey? I have to make an effort to keep my conscience so sensitive that I can live without any offense toward anyone. I should be living in such perfect harmony with God’s Son that the spirit of my mind is being renewed through every circumstance of life, and that I may be able to quickly “prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God” (Romans 12:2 ; also see Ephesians 4:23).


God always instructs us down to the last detail. Is my ear sensitive enough to hear even the softest whisper of the Spirit, so that I know what I should do? “Do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God…” (Ephesians 4:30). He does not speak with a voice like thunder— His voice is so gentle that it is easy for us to ignore. And the only thing that keeps our conscience sensitive to Him is the habit of being open to God on the inside. When you begin to debate, stop immediately. Don’t ask, “Why can’t I do this?” You are on the wrong track. There is no debating possible once your conscience speaks. Whatever it is— drop it, and see that you keep your inner vision clear.