It is interesting to know that God Himself has written in our hearts an awareness that accuses us or rewards us for the good and bad things we do. We can see in the innocence of a small child who, even without knowing much, knows what is good, and what is wrong. There is the typical case of a hot pan, the mother with that love and care says: "Be careful with the pan, tutu" or any other sound that shows the danger or the bad of doing that, the child still does not understand what is hot or dangerous, but he knows deep down that the mother does not want him to touch that object, and sometimes he even starts to laugh as if he were a rogue, a minute later, a cry of pain and burning with a little pink hand throbbing with pain. What has happened? the child in his unconscious, knows what is good and bad, and this awareness is developed through the life, customs, traditions and culture of the context in which it grows. But there is that "something" that marks the difference between good and bad.
The Bible explains it like this * God put the "law" in our hearts. "When we grow up, we begin to see the differences between good and bad, but in most cases, this" conscience "is affected by committing the "crime" or "the good" that takes away that charge of conscience in our hearts If we read the Bible from beginning to end, we can see the goodness of God to give us opportunities to return with a repentance before He died written that "man dies only once and then the trial." You can tell me, "hear this is difficult, how is it possible that I change a habit overnight?" The answer is in the bible:
The justice of God according to our conscience, is severe, we are full of greed, evil, theft, deceit, anger, lawsuits, etc. They inevitably take us away from God, they take us away from an eternity at their side and they bring us dangerously close to a judgment. But God, knowing this, became man to pay for our crimes and sins, and therefore, God's justice was made in the death of Jesus Christ so that "everyone who believes in Him would be saved, and have eternal life." So if you're reading this, let me tell you some irrefutable truths:
- We all have evil in our hearts
- We all have a good or bad conscience
- We all look for peace
In Christ we have all this, whether you believe it or not, we all have a problem with our consciences and when confronted we remember this. So if you are one of these people who are looking for peace, let me tell you that "Jesus Christ is your peace." Come to God today and your life will be transformed.
Blessings.