The Kingdom Corner with Matt Geib
Discernment: Staying Spiritually Awake How do sincere, intelligent—even godly—people miss warning signs that are right in front of them? In this second episode of the Discernment series, we explore one of Scripture's repeated themes: the call to remain spiritually awake. Drawing from the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, the tragedy of the Titanic, the failures and restoration of Peter, and the divided kingdom under Rehoboam, we discover that deception rarely begins with ignorance. More often, it begins with distraction, pride, complacency, or spiritual drowsiness. Matt also shares a personal childhood story that became a lifelong lesson about desire, self-deception, and the formation of discernment. Discernment is not simply recognizing truth—it is remaining spiritually awake long enough to respond wisely before the moment passes. In this episode: * Why Pearl Harbor illustrates spiritual alertness * The biblical call to "awake, O sleeper" * Peter's journey from failure to mature discernment * Hebrews 5:14 and training our spiritual senses * Pride, fear, and overconfidence as enemies of discernment * Rehoboam and the danger of rejecting wise counsel * A childhood lesson that shaped a lifetime of discernment * How failure can become a classroom for wisdom Key Scriptures * Hebrews 5:14 * Ephesians 5:13–17 * Romans 13:11–14 * 1 Peter 5:8 Questions for Reflection • Where have I ignored warning signs in my own life? • What emotions most often cloud my judgment? • Am I becoming more spiritually alert or merely more informed? • What practice can help me remain spiritually awake this week? Thank you for joining me on The Kingdom Corner Podcast. If this episode encouraged you, please consider following the podcast and sharing it with someone who desires to grow in wisdom and discernment. Stay steady. Stay faithful. Stay spiritually awake.
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