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Discernment is meant to bring clarity—not fear.
In this episode, we continue through Proverbs and reflect on Proverbs 6:12–19, a passage often associated with warning and correction. Instead of teaching us to live suspicious or hyper-vigilant, Scripture reveals God’s desire to help us recognize harmful patterns without losing peace.
We explore how Jesus modeled discernment during moments of betrayal, accusation, and injustice in Luke 22–23—not with paranoia or defensiveness, but with calm authority and deep trust in the Father. We also turn to Ephesians 6 and 2 Timothy 1 to understand the source of true discernment and why fear-based spirituality distorts God’s intent.
This episode offers permission to:
If discernment has ever made you feel tense, guarded, or afraid, this episode gently invites you back to the wisdom that flows from the Spirit of power, love, and a sound mind.
Scripture Focus: Proverbs 6:12–19Supporting Scriptures: Luke 22–23, Ephesians 6:10–13, 2 Timothy 1:6–7
By Jennifer JeffersonDiscernment is meant to bring clarity—not fear.
In this episode, we continue through Proverbs and reflect on Proverbs 6:12–19, a passage often associated with warning and correction. Instead of teaching us to live suspicious or hyper-vigilant, Scripture reveals God’s desire to help us recognize harmful patterns without losing peace.
We explore how Jesus modeled discernment during moments of betrayal, accusation, and injustice in Luke 22–23—not with paranoia or defensiveness, but with calm authority and deep trust in the Father. We also turn to Ephesians 6 and 2 Timothy 1 to understand the source of true discernment and why fear-based spirituality distorts God’s intent.
This episode offers permission to:
If discernment has ever made you feel tense, guarded, or afraid, this episode gently invites you back to the wisdom that flows from the Spirit of power, love, and a sound mind.
Scripture Focus: Proverbs 6:12–19Supporting Scriptures: Luke 22–23, Ephesians 6:10–13, 2 Timothy 1:6–7