Liberty of Conscience

Freedom to follow God by personal conviction—without coercion, judgment, or institutional control.

In a fulfilled age, spiritual life is no longer dictated by law, clergy, or religious tradition. Liberty of conscience affirms that each person has the right and responsibility to follow God as they understand Him, through faith and agape love. Yeshuans teaches that God relates to individuals directly through the Spirit—not through enforced beliefs or community pressure. This means others may live, believe, and practice differently—and still be walking faithfully with God. This liberty is not the freedom to harm or control others, but to walk in peace, humility, and personal integrity. It is foundational to Yeshuan identity: we offer love, not judgment—and allow room for God to work uniquely in each life.
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