conscience

Learning from Covid: Why Christians Must Rediscover Conscience

1 March 2022

4.8 MINS

The church largely failed to defend conscience when it came under attack during Covid. Christians must learn from this mistake if we are to have a voice on future conscience issues.

Christians are called to be salt and light wherever God puts us. In the post-Christian West, our challenge is to fulfil this calling in a culture that is quickly drifting away from its Christian moorings.

How is the Western church doing in the face of such an enormous challenge? To help us answer this question, let’s briefly consider a hypothetical scenario. Ask yourself how you — and the Christian leaders, pastors and friends that you look up to — might respond to such a scenario.

A Conscience Hypothetical

Imagine it’s 2019. Australian governments announce that they are mandating an injection for the entire population. Many refuse to take it and lose their jobs. Hundreds of thousands march in the streets in protest.

Churches are forced to close for months on end. Pastors are given limits on how many can attend, what must be worn in services, and whether or not singing is allowed. Shops, restaurants and all community venues are required to track everyone’s movements and report this to the government.

Those who ask questions are called troublemakers. Many find their posts being censored on social media. The press not only fails to challenge what is happening, but even cheers it on.

Does any of this sound familiar?

Unfortunately, we don’t need to ask how Christians would respond to this scenario because we already have the answer. Yes, we can offer a defence for every decision that has been made over the last two years. But what has happened has happened — including how the church responded to it.

I believe we as Christians have a lot to learn from our response to Covid. If we learn and grow, we will be better placed to navigate our way through the cultural challenges that lie ahead.

Rediscovering Conscience

One of the reasons for the church’s lack of good leadership during Covid is that we have forgotten the value of conscience. Though it has come under immense attack during the last two years,  conscience is desperately important. It is a uniquely Western value — something we discovered, developed and valued beyond any other civilisation.

Many governments around the world today force their citizens to think, say and believe certain things. For most of history, rulers have made their people do what they’re told — whether on religious matters, lifestyle choices or politics.

But the West carved a different path. In the Reformation, we rediscovered this idea that every individual is made in the image of God, and that each of us can know God directly without the help of popes and priests.

From Scripture, the Reformers and others since taught that every corner of our life belongs to God and must be offered in worship to him. “Over the soul God can and will let no one rule but Himself,” Martin Luther resolutely declared.

In other words, all of our choices — even the mundane ones — are either an act of obedience or rebellion against the kingship of Jesus Christ. And if we are forced against our conscience to act from a place of doubt, we sin (Romans 14:23).

This is why the conscience shouldn’t be compelled. Our Christian legacy is why the West protects conscience. As Christians, we should still lead the way in defending freedom of conscience.

Conscience and Covid-19 Vaccines

Last year, out of left field, we got hit with vaccine mandates. Of course, we have always debated the limits on freedom of conscience: it is rarely a black and white issue. But within my lifetime, I can’t think of a greater attack on the conscience than being forced to choose between our bodily autonomy and other freedoms that we’d been deprived of for over a year.

Sadly, the response of too many Christians was to simply do what the TV told them to. We Christianised it. We said that taking the vaccine means “loving your neighbour”, even if you have to ignore your conscience to do it.

Somehow, we forgot Romans 14, which says that anything that God has not commanded must be regarded as a conscience issue — and people must be given freedom.

It would be difficult to find a better example of a conscience issue than Covid vaccines. God doesn’t command us to take them, so Scripture says it’s up to the individual to discern the ethics and the wisdom of taking it. It’s not my place to judge you for your choice, and I must not bind your conscience with my own convictions.

A Covid Hypothetical

Imagine for a moment that Covid-19 was far more deadly than it is. And imagine that the vaccines weren’t just provisionally approved, but all the research was complete. Imagine they were 100% effective at stopping infection and transmission. They were as safe and effective as vaccines could be, with lifelong immunity and basically no risk.

Even if all of that were true — and the vaccines on offer were “science incarnate” and God’s gift to mankind — even then, as followers of Jesus, we should still defend conscience. We shouldn’t be okay with the State forcing people to give up their medical autonomy just to buy food for their kids.

Of course, if a vaccine was perfectly safe and lifesaving, we would encourage, incentivise, and even plead with people to take it. (And to be honest, if a virus was that deadly and a vaccine that good, just about everyone would take it voluntarily).

Nevertheless, if Romans 14 means anything, even in that best case scenario, we should still stand against government coercion for the sake of those who Paul calls “weak in faith” (Romans 14:1).

If that would be true of a perfect vaccine, how much moreso in our current situation?

The vaccines on offer were developed at record speed, many using new technology, and clinical trials on them are not yet complete. We now know that there are significant side effects, even if they are rare. These vaccines don’t meaningfully impact infection or transmission, and we still have no idea how many doses governments will require for someone to stay “up-to-date”.

Complex Issues Ahead

Whether or not the government should coerce us to take a Covid vaccine has never been a scientific question. It has always been an ethical one. As Christians, that’s our domain. Even more than this, it’s a spiritual question. “You were bought with a price,” Paul says in 1 Corinthians 7:23. “Do not become bondservants of men.”

As Christians, we must be clear on this if we are going to have credibility speaking on the next conscience issue. And it’s safe to say that we’ll be confronted with even more complex issues soon — whether digital ID, central bank digital currencies, transhumanism or the Great Reset.

There are many things about Covid that remain contentious and may only be fully known in time. We don’t know what the newspapers will concede tomorrow, or how far governments will soon distance themselves from Covid policies that were once celebrated.

Whatever happens, God has called us to be faithful witnesses of the gospel in how we respond. Let us not be tossed about by the winds of public opinion but instead, guided by the wisdom of his Word and the power of His Spirit.

Then we will be ready to defend conscience the next time it comes under attack.

Image by Liza Summer (Pexels).

We need your help. The continued existence of the Daily Declaration depends on the generosity of readers like you. Donate now. The Daily Declaration is committed to keeping our site free of advertising so we can stay independent and continue to stand for the truth.

Fake news and censorship make the work of the Canberra Declaration and our Christian news site the Daily Declaration more important than ever. Take a stand for family, faith, freedom, life, and truth. Support us as we shine a light in the darkness. Donate now.

6 Comments

  1. Pearl Miller 1 March 2022 at 9:57 am - Reply

    In the movie Bedazzled… Peter Cook version there is a line that sticks with me. When DudleyMoore is asked to sign his soul over to the devil, the devil says “it’s like your appendix you can have it removed and never know it’s missing” . ( I had mine out when I was 6 and have never missed it)… this reminds me of conscience…it can be “seared with a hot iron” before you even know it. God help us be sensitive to our Holy Spirit filled consciences

  2. Leonie Robson 1 March 2022 at 4:32 pm - Reply

    Nailed it again mate.

  3. Stephen Lewin 3 March 2022 at 7:50 pm - Reply

    Many Church leaders wanted us to override our conscience for the national interest , to love our neighbour , to protect the vulnerable , to do the right thing by the community etc etc , and when we said in all good conscience we could not do it , we were and still are people who have lost work whether paid or as volunteers in the Church and in secular employment , and though there Is some regaining employment through court challenges and the truth is coming out to support choice ,we still in a segregated church and secular world in Australia , many triple jabbed getting covid e.g. PM and yet we are awaiting replies to letters sent to government leaders over 4 months ago with questions requiring answers why the overreach on vaccine mandates etc. Not even an acknowledgement and these letters included local medical practitioners with there questions and information to help produce a better result.. Letters sent afresh…locally police Unjabbed are being reinstated as they were incorrectly sacked , as per NT independent news 2nd March .,and yet the jabs seen as only way yet alternate treatments were known first half of 2020 and were maligned as Oz committed to untried jabs … look many not taking boosters , yet here the govt to force take up mandating for almost everyone .. this issue is not dead .. thanks Karl for your post .. other related covid issues as you say will provide additional conscience challenges , e.g. boosters , 4th jab , I’d passport , child jabs , segregation of more people

  4. Murray Hindle 6 March 2022 at 6:01 pm - Reply

    It is now the 21st Century not the 12th.
    How anyone can look at world poverty and the current war in Ukrane and still believe that there is a loving God protecting us is sadly beyond any form of delusion.

  5. Marlene Smith 11 March 2022 at 1:32 pm - Reply

    Didn’t get very far reading this blog when I hit a road block! People in the West only have a conscience? I too have been a follower of Christ all my life and am now old. Surely you know that God created all humankind in His image, including having a conscience? This is carrying racial superiority too far. It is silly. It is shameful. God so loved the WORLD that He gave His only Son Jesus … (John 3:16). Jesus was born a Jew and not a white westerner, reminded us what is required of us by Almighty Creator God, and showed no favouritism. As for vaxxers versus non-vaxxers, there are truly damning sins being committed today that deserve God’s justice and wrath. Let us remember 2 Chron.7:14, humble ourselves and pray for forgiveness for ourselves and on behalf of our squabbling brothers and sisters at the moment.

  6. Mary Jordon 15 March 2022 at 12:42 pm - Reply

    The point is sars covid viruses have been around for a long time, so why wasn’t a vaccine prepared for this a long time ago? And also medication to treat the illness.

Leave A Comment

Recent Articles:

Use your voice today to protect

Faith · Family · Freedom · Life

MOST POPULAR

ABOUT

The Daily Declaration is an Australian Christian news site dedicated to providing a voice for Christian values in the public square. Our vision is to see the revitalisation of our Judeo-Christian values for the common good. We are non-profit, independent, crowdfunded, and provide Christian news for a growing audience across Australia, Asia, and the South Pacific. The opinions of our contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of The Daily Declaration. Read More.

MOST COMMENTS

GOOD NEWS

HALL OF FAME

BROWSE TOPICS

BROWSE GENRES