Brian Cates - Political Columnist ⭐️⭐️⭐️:
Word of The Day: Discernment
-"Discernment is the ability to obtain sharp perceptions or to judge well (or the activity of so doing). In the case of judgement, discernment can be psychological, moral or aesthetic in nature.
-Discernment has also been defined in the contexts; scientific (that is discerning what is true about the real world), normative (discerning value including what ought to be) and formal (deductive reasoning).
-The process of discernment within judgment, involves going past the mere perception of something and making nuanced judgments about its properties or qualities.
-Discernment in the Christian religion is considered as a virtue, a discerning individual is considered to possess wisdom, and be of good judgement; especially so with regard to subject matter often overlooked by others."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discernment
As discernment is the word of the day, let’s explore it a bit more because it’s key in becoming your own authority figure.
Discernment is using all the God-given tools you have to determine the truthfulness of what’s being seen/heard. Period. End of. Discernment has nothing to do with deferring to outside authority figures, be they parents, influencers, or whoever else isn’t your own self, so in learning to exercise discernment, a good place to begin is examining beliefs currently held. Where’d they come from? Did you decide to adopt those beliefs or were they placed there by authority figures?
Similarly, an induced emotional reaction to a situation or the news, isn’t discernment so keep the emotional body in check when practicing discernment.
Basically, give yourself permission to trust your gut/instincts/intuition. You know in your heart what’s truth and what’s bullshid, so use the tools The Creator of All Creation gave you.
The beauty of exercising discernment is it’s something that’s fluid, so as you learn more, the ability to discern becomes stronger. And best of all, if something stops holding true or begins pinging as false, you can always change your mind by shifting the beliefs held about nearly any situation.
Know in your heart that God wins; the rest of this is all of us learning to discern Truth from nonsense because we, as a collective, aren’t going through this again.
All good points! We are all cultivating this skill and even if you think you’re pretty good at it, I find more challenges occur. When I read something new (I.e., snake venom), it doesn’t change anything. I see it as an interesting theory that in time we will know if it was true or not. Part of discernment is reading everything with an open mind, validating what is true and allowing what you can’t validate to wait until more information comes out. Shutting doors will not help. Research and time will.
100% agree.
Thanks for sharing, fren.
I have struggled so much with the lack of discernment amongst christian,s. How can they so blindly follow govt edicts. I removed myself from formal church over a year ago. I will not wear a mask in church or qr code to get in. Not missing much the sheep here are more enlightened.
Find a new Church where the pastor does expository preaching.
They follow government edicts cos they follow the churches and the Bible.dicts ..children being told to do by authority.people do not use critical skills about religion or government verdicts etc never mind discernment
We here in the main are not sheep but eagles with ability to soar and see the patterns of the enemy
Everyone needs this lesson, it never seems to end, including for the mods
How about the mods practice discernment? Falsely accusing people of being "Joo shills" with absolutely no evidence (especially the only person who actively stands against the real joo shills,) banning them and then lying about it? What spirit are these things of? The NWO?
Too many Christians use the idea of discernment as a crutch and an excuse to not do the hard work of reasoning. That being said, discernment is a tremendous gift, and those who possess it are valuable traits in times such as these.
Checkmate. Goodbye.
Discernment might be my favourite word. And for a long time. Question everything frens!
I'm noticing that its increasingly becoming more difficult to discerne.
Good point
Agreed with all points.
I must be on the right track ;)
https://greatawakening.win/p/15HIhX0Zb6/x/c/4OXEyjPbQCP
I took a spiritual gifts survey and Discernment was my gift. Guess that's how I ended up here. Try it out if you like: https://gifts.churchgrowth.org/spiritual-gifts-survey/gifts-survey/
Discernment is a skill that we must constantly work on.