Billy93
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A seared conscience is a pretty hard thing to undo because, when it is seared, one does not see that it is because one's conscience isn't working properly. The person with a truly seared conscience does not want to "unsear" it.
Gotcha. I ask because, although I’ve been recognizing sins and turning from them, I get worried because I don’t always feel bowled-over in sorrow over having committed them in the past. :/ I’m not sure if I’m putting too much emphasis on “feelings” though, when I should just be focused on doing what is right and seeking God?
Also, on the “seared conscience” topic, I just came across this interesting post; apparently Luther actually took “seared” to mean an *overactive* conscience. Not sure how that makes sense (?), but just thought I’d mention.
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