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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Discernment

Psalm 37:37 “Mark the blameless and behold the upright, for there is a future for the man of peace.”

Discernment, the ability to distinguish good from evil or even wise and unwise actions, is one that is a difficult practice as well as a much needed practice especially in this current age of the Christian Church. In a time where the validity of the message of Christ is challenged over every major form of communication, from T.V., to newspaper, to Movie the Christian Gospel and the Christian worldview are constantly under attack. With Christians desiring to live godly our wise and unwise decisions are continually being weighed upon, and discernment is a MUST for our continual walk with God.

Hebrews mentions important truths when it comes to Discernment, in verse 14 of chapter 5 it states, “But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil.” We see a few key truths in this section. The first is that discernment comes both to the mature and those who PRACTICE it. The maturing process of a believer involves the conforming of our minds to the Word of God as well as our actions; for maturing to be accomplished we must continue to add to our faith that which will produce works glorifying to God. As we discern more and more what is excellent and praiseworthy we also need to grow in the applying and living out of that truth. The practicing of discernment is seen in the recognizing and acting on our understanding of what is evil. Romans 12:9 states, “Let love be genuine. Abhor what is evil; hold fast to what is good.” This is the practicing of our discernment. Seeing and understanding what actions, thoughts and desires are evil and which are good. Once we know what they are the practice comes in DOING and SPEAKING that which is in accord with godliness and Gods commands and desires.

Distinguishing good and evil is also applicable in the sense of wise and unwise actions. Discernment seeks to establish a framework from which to analyze all decisions that we make. We seek to have our discernment trained so that when situations arise that may not be directly spoken of in the Scriptures we can still make informed godly decisions. Wise and unwise decisions are rarely spoken about due to the influence of legalism in our churches, for legalism seeks to destroy wise decision making as well as discernment as well as seeking to establish a new rule and order which will take away all questions of good and evil, right and wrong, wise and unwise. So as the church seeks a direction out of legalism, our old frame of mind must be trained in discernment! Wisdom is also influenced by our faith in our actions. Romans says also that whatever does not proceed from faith is sin, in the circumstance of doing things which are not directly prohibited in the scriptures. Are the decisions that we are making in line with the Scriptural commands, in line with the Wisdom of God and the Direction of the Holy Spirit, or are we seeking our own methods, thoughts, and desires separate from God…Discernment will only help in these situations, not hinder.

A Biblical example of discernment can be seen in the story of Ananias and Sapphira. Peter was able to discern, although more acutely than most people, the hearts, motives, and truth of the situation when they brought to him the offering from their sale of land. He was able to see that they sought to lie, not only to the Apostles and the other believers but also to the Holy Spirit. Peter was able to see directly what was good and what was evil, to discern the thoughts and intentions of their hearts. He was not only able to discern that they were not upright and blameless but he was willing to call it out for the what the truth was also. We as Christians ought to seek more of this type of speaking truth in our churches and lives for then we will continue to sharpen one another as iron sharpens iron.

Are we willing to label what is good and right and pure as opposed to what is bad, and evil and perverted. Are we willing to as Psalms 37:37 states to “Mark the blameless and behold the upright.” We must be able to discern who is upright and blameless in order to “mark” them and walk with them. Discernment is a must in our society today, are we willing to mature to use it, or do we prefer the easier route of not searching and seeking the direction of God? Begin to discern the world around you and you will undoubtedly be surprised at just how much Christ, the Christian Faith, and the Christian Worldview are truly under attack.

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