While I have a list of things I might write about today, I have a couple of other writing projects that need my focus more. And then a friend shared a link to a blog that provides such a good example of discernment that I thought it best simply to share it with you....
Category: Anchored & Equipped
Three Keys for a Discerning Life
I’ve gone back and forth about what to tackle next in this month-long series about discernment. And I’ve finally settled on the how. How do we live out biblical discernment in a way that’s not painfully boring and is sustainable? I think there are three keys for a discerning life. The How of a...
An Example of Discernment
I said I’d try to include an example of discernment in this month-long series. While I am sure there will be more to come, here’s the first. The Example This meme was posted on a FB page that I generally like very much. Her pictures are well-done and meaningful. She gives a lovely variety...
The Goal of Discernment
There is a point to our discerning, you know. And it’s not necessarily what you think. Yes, we’re trying to avoid being deceived. But not doing something isn’t a very good goal. We need to have an actual aim, something we’re striving toward. And the goal of discernment is maturity. What About Being Right?...
Deceived: The Opposite of Discernment (Day 4)
The point of this month-long conversation about discernment is not, surprisingly, to torture you. Or bore you. It’s not to make you twitchy or even put you to sleep. It’s because being deceived is the opposite of discernment. Deception is a serious thing, and because of how God made us, it’s a particularly high...