Christian, meet your conscience.
What do you do when you disagree with other Christians? How do you determine which convictions are negotiable and which are not? How do you get along with people who have different personal standards?
All of these questions have to do with the conscience. Yet there is hardly a more neglected topic among Christians. In this much-needed book, a New Testament scholar and a cross-cultural missionary explore all thirty passages in the New Testament that deal with the conscience, showing how your conscience impacts virtually every aspect of life, ministry, and missions. As you come to see your conscience as a gift from God and learn how to calibrate it under the lordship of Jesus Christ, you will not only experience the freedom of a clear conscience but also discover how to lovingly interact with those who hold different convictions.
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“Punchy and practical. It was a delight to read, and now it is a delight to recommend…All will find it life-giving. Some will find it life-changing.”
— Jason C. Meyer, pastor for preaching and vision, Bethlehem Baptist Church, Minneapolis
“Naselli and Crowley’s overview of the New Testament doctrine of conscience is superb…I found every chapter to be worth the price of the book!”
— Randy Alcorn, founder and director of Eternal Perspective Ministries“I have never read a better book on the conscience…Full of practical wisdom…The entire book is a gem.”
— Thomas R. Schreiner, professor of biblical theology, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary“A practical, biblical work that cleans out the clutter in the closets of our consciences.”
— Tim Keesee, founder and executive director of Frontline Missions InternationalBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Andrew David Naselli (PhD, Bob Jones University; PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is research manager for D. A. Carson and administrator of the journal Themelios. He has taught New Testament Greek at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and he currently teaches exegesis and theology as adjunct faculty at several seminaries. He is the author of Let Go and Let God? A Survey and Analysis of Keswick Theology.
J. D. Crowley, a graduate of the Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, has been doing missionary and linguistic work among the indigenous minorities of northeast Cambodia since 1994. He is the author of numerous books, including Commentary on Romans for Cambodia and Asia and the Tampuan/Khmer/English Dictionary.
Claton Butcher is an audiobook narrator, voice-over artist, and music pastor. He has a BA in music from Oklahoma Wesleyan University and has been crafting his voice for twenty years through singing, higher education, voice acting, and audiobook narration. He has studied under some of today’s best and most prolific narrators, including Scott Brick, Sean Pratt, and Johnny Heller. He is also the founder of Two Words Publishing.