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The Divine Process of Discernment. Acts 19:20-22. 04/19/2026

20 min · 20 de abr de 2026
portada del episodio The Divine Process of Discernment. Acts 19:20-22. 04/19/2026

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Sermon Summary: This sermon emphasizes the critical importance of making decisions according to the leading of the Holy Spirit rather than reacting to circumstances or following cultural pressures. Using Paul's example from Acts 19, the message challenges believers to move beyond spiritual pride and individualism, recognizing that true discernment requires humility, community accountability, and alignment with Scripture. The pastor confronts the dangerous trend of Christians claiming divine guidance without proper testing, warning against the isolation that comes from believing we've "leveled up" spiritually and no longer need others to speak into our lives. The sermon provides a biblical framework for testing whether a decision or message is truly from God, stressing that the process of discernment matters as much as the outcome, and that God will never contradict His Word or call us away from responsibilities He has already established.

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