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Spiritual Discipline: Discernment #1
Have you ever tried to help a Christian friend make a decision? It can be a confusing process. Some Christians believe God’s will can be found in the most difficult and sacrificial of two options. Others believe the will of God is whatever choice brings the most money, perks, success, and personal gain at any particular moment. Some people believe that not wanting to do something is a sure sign that it is God’s will. Others believe exactly the opposite. I’ve met people who open their Bibles and expect their finger to fall on God’s guiding word, but others expect to use their brain and want me to check out their list of pros and cons. Discernment leads us into deep waters. What are we to make of “signs” and “open doors” and desire and self-sacrifice?
Discernment is a desire to delight in and recognize the voice and will of God. Discernment opens us up to listen to and recognize the voice and patterns of God’s direction in our lives. Biblical discernment involves more than good judgment, open doors, and decision-making skills. Right discernment arises out of a relationship with God in prayer. It is founded on the reality of the Holy Spirit’s presence within us. Jesus makes it clear the Holy Spirit is our Counselor and Guide into God’s will and ways.
When our hearts are open to receiving whatever God says, we are in a place where we can wait and listen for a nudge from God. We rest in the confidence that we don’t have to figure things out on our own. We become alert to the presence of the Spirit revealed in love, joy, peace, patience, goodness, kindness, gentleness, patience, and self-control. The presence of this fruit reminds us that we can’t fall out of God’s grace or move beyond his notice. Next week some practical tips on listening to God.
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