āHolding faith, and a good conscience, which some having put away concerning faith have made shipwreckā (I TimothyĀ 1:19).
Those who teach that salvation can be lost use this verse to say that unless we maintain a tight grip on the faith that saved us, we will make shipwreck of the faith and lose our eternal life. But when we compare Paulās use of the wordĀ holdĀ here to how he told Titus to be āholding fastĀ the faithful wordāĀ (Titus 1:9), we understand āthe faithā here to refer toĀ the body of truth committed to the Apostle Paul.Ā The context here is not salvation, it is warring a good warfare (I Tim.Ā 1:18) against men who teach false doctrine (I Tim.Ā 1:20). The way to war a good warfare in the dispensation of grace is, as Paul later told Timothy, to āhold fastĀ the form of sound words, which thou hast heard of meā (II Tim.Ā 1:13).
We must maintain this tight grip on Pauline truth in āgood conscience.ā People say to ālet your conscience be your guide,ā but Paul ālived in all good conscienceā (Acts 23:1)Ā from his forefathersĀ (II Tim. 1:3). That means that even while persecuting Godās people āunto the deathā as Saul of Tarsus, his conscience was clear! Thatās because he ādid itĀ ignorantlyā (I Tim.Ā 1:13). That is, he didnātĀ knowĀ he was persecuting Godās people. He thought His people were heretics and that he was serving God in killing them (John 16:2). Does that tell you howĀ dangerousĀ it is to let your conscience be your guide? A conscience is only good if the light of Godās truth is shining on it!
A conscience is like a sundial in that respect. A sundial only gives the correct time when the right light is shining on it. If you check a sundial under the light of the moon, you are going to get a faulty reading. And if you go out at night with a flashlight,Ā you can make it any time you like.Ā The terrorists who flew those planes into the Twin Towers did so in all good conscience. People are born with a conscience that tells them that murder like that is wrong, but a conscience can āseared with a hot ironā by ādoctrines of devilsā (I Tim. 4:1,2). When that happens, people become āpast feelingā (Eph.Ā 4:19), and no longer feel the pricks of a conscience enlightened by Godās Word.
Many people say that doctrine isnāt important, but the people killed by Saul of Tarsus know better, as do the victims of 9/11. The mistakes you make in life may be nowhere near as heinous, but unless your conscience is enlightened by āthe faithā committed to the Apostle Paul, the light from some other source will cause your conscience to give a faulty reading, and you wonāt be able to āwar a good warfareā for the Lord in the dispensation of grace.
Some in Paulās day had āput awayā the faith, a Bible phrase forĀ divorceĀ (Mt.Ā 5:31). But God has given us the body of Pauline truth to have and to hold. Letās hold it for better or for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, till death do us part. source
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