Sermon Tone Analysis

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Title: Clear Conscience
Text: Acts 24:16
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And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men.
We have talked and prayed over a Pure Heart
1 John 1:9
Make sure we do have a clear conscience with God
We need to have a clear conscience with man
Do I consistently seek forgiveness from those I wrong or offend?
Is my conscience clear with every man?
Can I honestly say, “there is no one I have wronged or offended in any way and not gone back to them and sought forgiveness and made it right.”
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