
In this lecture we discuss the inward and outward man. That the inner man has four parts, one of which is the conscience. And we discuss the origin of the conscience.
In this lecture we discuss the purpose of the conscience, the unbeliever’s conscience and the believer’s conscience. We also discuss the conscience of children.
In this lecture we discuss that unbelievers can obey or ignore their conscience and that their consciences convict them of the need of salvation. We also see that believers do not get a new conscience when they are born-again.
In this lecture we discuss how to strengthen our conscience, and that we can weaken our conscience. We also discuss how we weaken our brothers’ conscience and affect the unbeliever’s conscience. We also discuss that believers can sear their own conscience.
In The Conscience of Man, Michael E.B. Maher explores the nature, origin, and function of the human conscience from a biblical perspective. He explains that man is composed of spirit, soul, and body. The conscience is part of the inner man, located in the brain, and its role is to distinguish good from evil, convicting individuals of wrongdoing and affirming right actions.
The conscience was not present at creation but emerged after Adam and Eve ate from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, activating their awareness of sin. It remains dormant until puberty (around age thirteen), when it becomes operational. All humans have a conscience, but it can be weakened through disobedience or strengthened through obedience.
Believers do not receive a new conscience at salvation; rather, their conscience is cleansed by Christ’s blood. A good conscience is essential for spiritual growth and effective service to God. Maher warns that persistent disregard for the conscience can sear it, leading to spiritual shipwreck. He also emphasizes that the conscience is not shaped by culture or tradition—it reflects God’s absolute moral standards. Ultimately, the conscience plays a key role in salvation, convicting sinners of their need for Christ.
This course is meant for all audiences. No previous theological study is required or expected, for it is meant to give a basic understanding of what the bible says about the subject of the conscience of man.
Michael Maher will lecture from the bible, to walk the student through the subject of the conscience of man, so that the saint can have a clear understanding of this subject as revealed in the bible. Quizzes have been developed to help test comprehension of the video lectures.
I trust that the material and the dialogue with other students will be encouraging and enlightening for all.