- Defining Discernment - Grace to You
In its simplest definition, discernment is nothing more than the ability to decide between truth and error, right and wrong Discernment is the process of making careful distinctions in our thinking about truth In other words, the ability to think with discernment is synonymous with an ability to think biblically
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- Discernment - Grace to You
Discernment is the ability to distinguish and separate two ideas which must not be confused Therefore, applied to spiritual matters, discernment is the skill of gaining understanding of God’s truth by a process of separation
- Divisiveness vs. Discernment - Grace to You
This post was first published during April 2014 –ed Do discernment and divisiveness go hand in hand? Is it true that the term discernment is often employed as a cover for a contentious or critical spirit? Let’s acknowledge that there are unscrupulous people who, under the guise of “biblical discernment,” engage in unbrotherly criticism Their tactics often include innuendo, character
- Principles for Discernment, Part 1 - Grace to You
That’s the first reason why discernment has disappeared, because if you don’t have sound doctrine and you don’t hold with all your passion to the conviction that those doctrines should bring to you, then you have no standard by which to discern anything because you have no fixed point by which to measure anything
- The Essentials of Biblical Masculinity - Grace to You
In fact, in Ephesians 4 the Lord describes the mature man with one particular characteristic, and it is a quality of the mind: discernment Until we all attain to the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son
- Principles for Discernment, Part 2 - Grace to You
Discernment will only thrive when you understand that there is antithesis and thesis, there is black and white, there is true and false, there is right and wrong; and you not only have a responsibility to proclaim the right, but to expose the wrong That’s part of our responsibility as guardians of the truth
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