The Bible places Christian ethics in the heart—the inner person that must be cleansed, united, and guarded so that life flows in obedience to God.
What Is the Conscience? God’s Moral Witness Within the Human Heart
Conscience is God’s moral witness within us—damaged by sin, yet cleansed and redirected by Christ and Scripture for a life of honest obedience.
Guarding the Inner Voice: Ethics and Conscience
Christian ethics treats conscience as a God-given inner witness that must be trained by Scripture, never violated, and carefully guarded in Satan’s world.
Defending the Unborn in a Hostile Age: The Ethics of Abortion
Christian ethics defends unborn life as a sacred gift from Jehovah, calling believers to oppose abortion with truth, compassion, and practical support.
Life, Justice, and the Sword: A Biblical Ethics of Capital Punishment
Christian ethics affirms the sanctity of life, the seriousness of murder, and the state’s God-given authority to wield the sword with justice and mercy.
Walking the Narrow Path: Avoiding Legalism and Antinomianism (Against Law)
The narrow path of obedient grace avoids the ditches of legalism and antinomianism by trusting Christ alone while taking Jehovah’s moral law seriously.
Hearing God’s Voice: Revealed Ethics in Scripture
Revealed ethics means living by Scripture as Jehovah’s final, sufficient standard for right and wrong in a world darkened by Satan’s deception.
Living Righteously in Satan’s World: Christian Ethics and Morals
Living righteously in Satan’s world means clinging to Jehovah’s unchanging moral law, resisting corrupt standards, and reflecting Christlike holiness in everyday life.
The Absolute Nature of Morality: A Rational and Biblical Defense Against Moral Relativism
Moral absolutism asserts that objective morality derives from an unchanging God, opposing relativism, which leads to ethical confusion and chaos.


