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In this episode of Wisdom for the Wilderness, Pastors Josh and [Co-host Name, if known] tackle the crucial question of how to discern modern Christian trends—from new theological movements to popular personalities—to determine if they are truly led by the Holy Spirit or merely products of culture and novelty.
They discuss the essential role of the Bible as the sole and final authority for truth and practice, while acknowledging the challenge of differing interpretations. The conversation covers:
The Speed of Trends: How social media and content saturation accelerate the spread of new movements.
The Danger of Tear-Down Ministries: A warning against overly critical "discernment bloggers" and the importance of being "builders" while still evaluating.
Case Studies in Drift: A look back at the Emergent Church (Mark Driscoll, Rob Bell) and more recent figures (John Mark Comer, Steven Furtick) to illustrate how early compromise on hermeneutics and core doctrine can lead to heresy and deconstruction.
Evaluating "Gig Eva": Addressing the rise of influential figures with huge online platforms but little organizational accountability.
The Crucial Role of Proximity: The need to evaluate a leader's fruit (behavior, humility, orthodoxy) and the danger of replacing your local pastor with a distant, digital influence.
Practical Questions for Discernment: Offering clear steps to test any movement by asking: Does it glorify God or man? What fruit does it produce? Does it stand the test of time?
Tune in to learn how to be like the Bereans (Acts 17:11)—receiving the word with eagerness but examining the Scriptures daily to remain steadfast in the truth.
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In this episode of Wisdom for the Wilderness, Pastors Josh and [Co-host Name, if known] tackle the crucial question of how to discern modern Christian trends—from new theological movements to popular personalities—to determine if they are truly led by the Holy Spirit or merely products of culture and novelty.
They discuss the essential role of the Bible as the sole and final authority for truth and practice, while acknowledging the challenge of differing interpretations. The conversation covers:
The Speed of Trends: How social media and content saturation accelerate the spread of new movements.
The Danger of Tear-Down Ministries: A warning against overly critical "discernment bloggers" and the importance of being "builders" while still evaluating.
Case Studies in Drift: A look back at the Emergent Church (Mark Driscoll, Rob Bell) and more recent figures (John Mark Comer, Steven Furtick) to illustrate how early compromise on hermeneutics and core doctrine can lead to heresy and deconstruction.
Evaluating "Gig Eva": Addressing the rise of influential figures with huge online platforms but little organizational accountability.
The Crucial Role of Proximity: The need to evaluate a leader's fruit (behavior, humility, orthodoxy) and the danger of replacing your local pastor with a distant, digital influence.
Practical Questions for Discernment: Offering clear steps to test any movement by asking: Does it glorify God or man? What fruit does it produce? Does it stand the test of time?
Tune in to learn how to be like the Bereans (Acts 17:11)—receiving the word with eagerness but examining the Scriptures daily to remain steadfast in the truth.

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