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Does your conscience ever bother you? Maybe it should. God's love is defined by the ultimate moral values found in the Bible.
You don’t hear the word “scruples” much anymore. Perhaps too many people have lost their scruples or no longer let scruples affect their actions. Do you have scruples? Where do scruples come from and how do you get them?
A scruple is defined as “a feeling of doubt or hesitation with regard to the morality of a course of action.” Scruples are having qualms, reservations, misgivings, or uneasiness about doing something. Conscience is another word for having scruples.
Our conscience is our moral sense or inner voice that guides us about what is right or wrong. It alerts us that some action we are considering is not the right thing to do. Our conscience also produces shame and guilt when we have violated our values or scruples, what we hold to be right or moral.
Hopefully, someone with sound values guided the development of our conscience, instilling in us right principles and standards of conduct. Very early in life, we should learn not to take what is not ours, to control our temper, to not retaliate and hit others or call them hurtful names, and to be honest in our words and dealings.
Sadly, some do not receive this moral guidance in their formative years, resulting in weak scruples, a weak conscience, and a weak character. Sadder still, some abandon their moral upbringing, influenced by society trending in a precipitous downward trajectory.
Who determines what is right and wrong, one may ask? If there is no great authority to regulate standards of human behavior, then truly “anything goes.” There are those who even advocate this style of life as though it were a good thing—but who would be as quick as anyone to point the finger, or complain when ill consequences befell them via someone else's unscrupulous behavior! It is obvious mankind does not have the intelligence or judgment to determine a set of values that will lead to true happiness without harmful consequences. Only a supreme, all-knowing God has such capacity. The Creator God long ago established a way of life and a set of rules, which when followed, leads to joy, happiness, health, and prosperity.
With all of the advertising of products we see every day, we are skeptical of anything that sounds too good to be true. Thanks to lawsuits that have taken companies to task, we at least get to know that there are admitted “side effects”—though relegated to the fine print or fast-talking announcers at the end of the commercial message.
But the Creator’s rules are simple and straightforward, and without harmful side effects. Following these rules yield true happiness, health, and prosperity without harmful consequences. And, as a guide for developing our scruples, our conscience, and our values, there is nothing better!
Jesus Christ informs us that we should live by every utterance—every word—that proceeds out of the mouth of God (Matthew 4:4). God spoke the words—in the form of ten commandments—as the broad principles of how to relate to Him and to our fellow human beings. Jesus was asked which of the commandments was the greatest. He answered that loving God, and loving your neighbor were the two greatest commandments, and that all of the commandments were based on these two principles.
If you want to develop your scruples on the right principles, read the booklet The Ten Commandments. You can order your free copy or read it online right here at Tomorrow's World.
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