July 04: Ano Ang Best Argument Mo? - Moral Argument - Romans 2:15-16 - 365 Daily Devotions

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Today's Devotion:

365 Daily Devotions: Seminary Edition


💁🏻 Concept: Moral Argument
The moral argument is a powerful defense for the existence of God. It observes that all people—regardless of culture or background—have a sense of right and wrong. This universal moral compass points to the reality of a divine Lawgiver. If there is no God, then morality is just a human invention and has no ultimate authority. But because we know deep down that certain things are truly good or evil, this points to a God who is the source of moral law, justice, and conscience.


📖 Bible Readings: Romans 2:14–15
(Genesis 1:26-27; Micah 6:8; Psalm 19:7–9; Ecclesiastes 3:11; Isaiah 5:20; Romans 1:18–20; Proverbs 20:27; Romans 1:28; Ephesians 4:18-19; Titus 1:15; 1 Timothy 4:2)


👨🏻‍💻 Teachings:
1. Morality is not cultural but theological.
2. God inscribed His moral law in every human heart.
3. Your changed life is the best moral argument.


💪🏼 Applications:
1. Beware of developing a seared conscience.
2. Befriend others rather than merely win arguments.
3. Be kind and Christlike—your life is your strongest argument.


🎙Discussion:
Why is your changed life the best moral argument?


🙏🏼 Prayer:
Righteous and holy God, thank You for writing Your law on my heart. I praise You as the true source of all that is right, just, and good. When the world confuses evil for good, help me to stand firmly in Your truth without becoming harsh or proud. Let my life speak louder than my words—reflecting Your kindness, holiness, and love. Keep my conscience sensitive and alive, guiding me in what is right. Teach me to befriend, not just debate, and to be a living argument of Your love and grace. May my words and actions shine as a light in this dark world. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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