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Day 2: Discerning Conviction
Do you ever wonder if a thought or feeling is from God or your mind? It can be challenging to differentiate between the two. The good news is that you can become more familiar with God's voice through discernment and learn to distinguish it from other influences in your life.
So, how can you sharpen your discernment skills? Well, there are a few ways you can go about it. First, you can start by being prayerfully alert and active. By praying, you can tune in to God's voice and recognize when He speaks to you. Secondly, knowing Scripture is essential. The Bible is a powerful tool that can help you understand who God is and what He desires for you.
Another way to develop discernment is by surrounding yourself with a good community. Being around people with a strong relationship with God can provide guidance and insights, and seeking their counsel can aid in your discernment. Finally, surrendering to God is crucial. Being open to His will and allowing the Holy Spirit to work in you freely can help you become more familiar with God's words and ways.
When distinguishing between the voice of God and other thoughts or feelings, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, pay attention to the source of the idea or feeling. Conviction often comes from the Holy Spirit and aligns with God's Word. Other thoughts may stem from our desires, fears, or external influences.
Second, seek confirmation through prayer, reflection, and seeking wise counsel. If you're unsure whether a thought or conviction is from the Holy Spirit, ask God for clarity and seek guidance from trusted spiritual mentors.
Third, consider the fruit that the thought or conviction produces. Conviction from the Holy Spirit often leads to repentance, growth, and positive change. Other thoughts may lead to confusion, fear, or adverse outcomes.
Finally, pay attention to the peace or lack thereof accompanying the thought or conviction. The Holy Spirit often brings peace and assurance, while other thoughts may bring unrest or doubt.
Remember, discernment is a process that requires practice and a growing relationship with God. You can better discern between conviction and other thoughts by seeking His guidance, testing thoughts against Scripture, and evaluating the fruit they produce.
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