What Is Spiritual Discernment?
I would really appreciate some response to this very important QUESTION:
I have been reading a lot on the Spirit of Discernment and want to share something with my friends today. Some people are inclined to speak before thinking... And, usually when this happens to me I "put my foot into my mouth"... (So I am learning to think). And you gentlemen will probably agree with me that this is an arduous task for a WOMAN...
Spiritual discernment : calling on the Holy Spirit to lead or give direction on a matter. It is how the Spirit shows the church or its people what God wants them to do and be.
There are various spirits of discernment, eg.
GIFTS
ACTIONS
INTENTS
THE SPIRIT OF THE TIMES IN WHICH WE LIVE.
And discernment is more than just a skill. It is a gift from God before it becomes anything else. There are clearly skills you can put to use in "using" your gift, and through prayer and training you can become better at it but experience and the BIBLE is the MASTER TEACHER.
Discernment is more than just a process. Even for the most 'material' or 'nitty-gritty' matters, there is a Spirit at work nudging us, leading us, even pulling us by the nose ring.(The nose ring I use here is of vital importance for me... because I am referring specifically to myself here).
I am still in a very early "learning" stage and I pray that the Lord will guide me daily as I yearn to acquire the GIFT OF DISCERNMENT.
At some stage in my life I believed that I had the gift of the SPIRIT OF DISCERNMENT and I often regret having said something that should well have been left alone. It is not wise for someone who believes they have the "spirit of discernment" to correct others. We may offend "seekers", and instead of winning a follower for Christ we have put them off for life!
Even for the most 'spiritual' matters, there are disciplines, methods, processes, means, and tools which the Spirit can work through to help us discern rightly. Discernment isn't usually a sudden zap from beyond, but something which emerges from hard work.
Learn to discern. Yearn to discern.
We have to discriminate between what is true and what is false, ...
AND I QUOTE: " between what is primary and what is secondary, between what is central and what is peripheral;... between testimonies concerning the Spirit which reflect different levels of apprehension, between those which belong to different stages of the divine economy, and between those which have relation to different moments in the dialectic of spirit."
George Hendry, *The Holy Spirit In Christian Theology*, p.13
When the Spirit is on the move, it's characterized by:
Christ-centered spirituality in every aspect of life;
Rejection of all prejudice, class/ethnic/educational barriers, exclusiveness, and denominational warfare. When it follows the Spirit, the Body of Believers knowingly chooses to counter-model prejudices by living without regard to them.
bringing attention and worship to Jesus Christ, and awareness of God's/Jesus'/Spirit's work.
an unusual level of passion, energy, or impact.
These are the main things to look for in discerning about something:
it is governed by love, for if it is not, it's worthless ( 1 Corinthians 13:1-3);
it centres us onto Jesus the Christ and Lord ( 1 Cor 12:3), and His good news;
it directs us to Scripture, not away from it ( Isaiah 8:19, 20);
it builds up the church and its members ( Ephesians 4:11-12), giving it power, wisdom, character, boldness, and unity.
it helps create in us a love of righteousness, a heightened sense of sin, and a turning away from known evil."
Discerning eyes look for whether something that has been labelled "discernment" is done from love, or whether it just is a clanging gong or a noisy cymbal.
Jesus didn't call us to love ideas, nor to impose our "ideas" on others
HE CALLED US TO LOVE PEOPLE
and John put it as bluntly as he could :
"One who does not love does not know God, for God is love." (I John 4:8)
When discerning, the Christian must keep in mind why he/she is doing it. Ask yourself, "If I raise this issue, how am I pointing people to Christ? How am I helping them grow in the Spirit? In what way am I loving them?" If there's no answer to those questions, or if you have to stretch far and wide to come up with a complicated or weak answer, then it's best not to speak. (Remember that the spoken word can never be retraced even if we APOLOGISE... the hurt it caused may never heal). Indeed, it's time to focus on LISTENING, because it may be your time to learn.
Like me, are you STILL "LISTENING" and ‘LEARNING" or are you a PROPHET? And if you have reached a stage where you are a PROPHET... I openly admit that I admire you but I also envy you (just a little)... And I will gladly sit at your feet and "listen" and "learn"....
Fondly in Jesus our Saviour
Ramona P.