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We pray right? We believe in God. We ask everytime to God. But have you even noticed that, we have more concerns rather than giving thanks to our Creator? Yes we say thank You Father.. Blah blah blah.. But at the end of our prayers, it is only our concerns or wishes that we emphasize. Right? That is why brothers and sisters, I want to share to you this reflection. Catholics or non-catholics. We are all believers. Hope you could share this too. To share the word of God. I share to you this one question; How can I increase my spiritual discernment? Discernment is defined as the quality of being able to grasp and comprehend what is obscure; an act of perceiving something; a power to see what is not evident to the average mind. The definition also stresses accuracy, as in the ability to see the truth. Spiritual discernment is the ability to tell the difference between truth and error. It is basic to having wisdom. Arguments and debates surround spiritual truth because it is obscure. Jesus, speaking to His disciples about the Pharisees, said, To you it has been given to know the secrets of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it has not been given (Matthew 13:11). Satan has blinded the minds of unbelievers (2 Corinthians 4:4), so God must shed light on the human mind to enable us to understand truth. It is impossible to attain wisdom without God. He gives discernment or takes it away (Job 12:19-21). Some have mistakenly defined spiritual discernment as a God-given awareness of evil or good spiritual presences-the ability to tell if a demon is in the room. While some people may possess this capability, it is not the biblical meaning of discernment. Spiritual discernment ultimately has to do with wisdom and the ability to distinguish truth from error. Wisdom is personified in Proverbs 1 and described as someone that we can get to know (vv. 20-33). The Bible says that Jesus Christ is wisdom from God (1 Corinthians 1:30). Therefore, wisdom, or spiritual discernment, is something that comes from knowing Jesus Christ. The worlds way of getting wisdom is different from Gods way. The learned of the world gain knowledge and apply reason to knowledge to solve problems, construct buildings and create philosophies. But God does not make the knowledge of Himself available by those means. First Corinthians 1:18-31 says the wisdom of the wise is frustrated by God who delivers wisdom to the foolish and the weak by way of a relationship with Jesus Christ. That way, no human being can boast in His presence (verse 29). We learn to be spiritually discerning by knowing Him. It is not wrong to possess knowledge or have an education, and it is not wrong to use reason and logic to solve problems. However, spiritual discernment cannot be attained that way. It must be given by the revelation of Jesus Christ to the believer, and then developed by way of training in righteousness (Hebrews 5:14) and prayer (Philippians 1:9). Hebrews 5:11-14 shows how spiritual discernment is developed. The writer speaks to those who had become dull of hearing, meaning they had fallen out of practice discerning spiritually. The writer of Hebrews tells them that everyone who lives on milk (rather than the solid food desired by the mature) is unskilled in the word of righteousness; however, the mature Christian has been trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil. The keys, according to this passage, are becoming skilled in the Word of God (by which we define righteousness) and constant practice (through which we gain experience). So, how does one increase spiritual discernment? First, recognizing that God is the only one who can increase wisdom, pray for it (James 1:5; Philippians 1:9). Then, knowing the wisdom to distinguish good from evil comes by training and practice, go to the Bible to learn the truth, and, by meditation on the Word, reinforce the truth. When a bank hires an employee, he is trained to recognize counterfeit bills. One would think that the best way to recognize a counterfeit would be to study various counterfeits. The problem is that new counterfeits are being created every day. The best way to recognize a counterfeit bill is to have an intimate knowledge of the real thing. Having studied authentic bills, bank cashiers are not fooled when a counterfeit comes along. A knowledge of the true helps them identify the false. This is what Christians must do to develop spiritual discernment. We must know the authentic so well that, when the false appears, we can recognize it. By knowing and obeying the Word of God, we will be trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil. We will know Gods character and will. This is the heart of spiritual discernment - being able to distinguish the voice of the world from the voice of God, to have a sense that this is right or this is wrong. Spiritual discernment fends off temptation and allows us to hate what is evil; cling to what is good (Romans 12:9).
Posted on: Tue, 02 Dec 2014 01:58:57 +0000

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