Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    discernment
    /dɪˈsəːnm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. the ability to judge well: "an astonishing lack of discernment"

    More definitions, origin and scrabble points

  2. 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. First Thessalonians 5:21-22 teaches that it is the responsibility of every Christian to be discerning: "But examine everything carefully; hold fast to ...

  3. Nov 8, 2002 · Principles for Discernment, Part 1. This week does provide an opportunity for me to have a little continuity with you all, and I really cherish that. Just kind of dropping in from time to time to do a chapel isn’t nearly as helpful either to me, perhaps, or to you, as getting into a little bit of a flow. So that means I have to kind of pick a ...

  4. The absence of church discipline will kill spiritual discernment and destroy the holiness of the church. Confronting sin effectively puts a wall of division between the world and the church by separating those who obey the Lord from those who don't. It's essential that believers draw the line between right and wrong.

  5. May 6, 2024 · 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. The second biblical term is the Greek verb diakrinō.

  6. 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.

  7. men, we must develop the skill of discernment. The original languages of Scripture define discernment clearly for us. The Bible uses two key words related to discernment. The first is the Hebrew verb bîn, which is used 247 times in the Old Testament and is translated in various ways, such as “discern,” “distinguish,” or “understand ...

  8. The elders of Israel were mature men, heads of families (Exodus 12:21); able men of strong moral character, fearing God, men of truth and integrity (Exodus 18:20–21); men full of the Holy Spirit (Numbers 11:16–17); capable men of wisdom, discernment, and experience—impartial and courageous men who would intercede, teach, and judge righteously and fairly (Deuteronomy 1:13–17).

  9. Nov 5, 1995 · But in verse 20, Paul says, “Do not despise prophetic utterances.”. Another way to say that would be, “Do not despise those who are gifted to speak to you the Word of God.”. In other words, “Listen to the Word of God from your gifted teachers, and in listening” - verse 21 – “examine everything” - that is said by those who ...

  10. Nov 6, 2002 · Do not belittle it. Take it seriously. “But when you hear preaching” – verse 21 – “examine everything,” put it to the test, obviously the test of Scripture. “Hold fast to that which is good,” – that which is inherently good and true – “and shun what is evil in every form.”. That’s essentially what discernment is.

  11. Through the years there have been critics of the doctrine of inspiration – that God breathed out every word into the mind of writers who wrote it down, so that every word is actually right from the mind of God. There are some who said that’s not true. The Bible is just a high level of human achievement.