The dispensation of conscience began after the fall of man and lasted 1600 years until the flood. During this time, humans possessed an innate awareness of right and wrong, known as conscience. This conscience could judge, warn, and weigh actions, serving as an internal standard for ethical behavior. However, sin could impair conscience, leading to judgment errors and a disregard for right and wrong. Ultimately, the dispensation of conscience ended during the flood, but the concept of conscience continues to be an essential aspect of human nature, guiding individuals to avoid evil and pursue good. Our study begins in Ephesians 3:1-6.