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"Discernment:Staying Spiritually Awake"

33 min · 30 de jun de 2026
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DISCERNMENT: STAYING SPIRITUALLY AWAKE RECOGNIZING DECEPTION BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE EPISODE SUMMARY What causes sincere, intelligent—even godly—people to miss what is happening right in front of them? In this second episode of the Discernment series, Matt explores one of the Bible's repeated warnings: the call to remain spiritually awake. Drawing from the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, the sinking of the Titanic, King Rehoboam's tragic leadership, and the life of the apostle Peter, we discover that discernment is not merely recognizing truth—it is remaining spiritually alert long enough to respond wisely. Matt also shares a personal childhood story that became one of the greatest lessons of his life, illustrating how deception often begins, not with obvious evil, but with unchecked desire and self-confidence. Discernment is not reserved for a gifted few. It is developed through walking closely with Christ, learning from failure, and training our spiritual senses through faithful obedience. SCRIPTURES * 1 Peter 5:8 * Ephesians 5:13–17 * Romans 13:11–14 * Hebrews 5:12–14 * 1 Kings 12 (Rehoboam) * 1 John 1:7 HISTORICAL EXAMPLES * Pearl Harbor * The Titanic * Rehoboam and the divided kingdom KEY TAKEAWAYS * Spiritual deception often begins long before the crisis appears. * Discernment grows through practice—not merely through knowledge. * Pride, fear, distraction, comfort, and overconfidence cloud discernment. * Failure can become one of God's greatest classrooms when we respond with humility. * Remaining spiritually awake prepares us before life's critical moments arrive. QUESTIONS FOR REFLECTION * Where have I ignored warning signs in my own life? * What emotions most often cloud my judgment? * Am I becoming spiritually alert—or merely more informed? * What practice could help me grow in discernment this week? CLOSING THOUGHT > "Discernment is not reserved for a gifted few. It is formed in ordinary believers who continually walk with Christ, learn from failure, and remain spiritually awake."

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