Re: Just to let you know Mark was all clear Andrew...
From: Dr. Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD (andrew_at_heartmdphd.com)
Date: 08/20/04
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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 23:31:34 -0400
Mozz wrote:
>
> >DISCERNMENT: The spiritual capability to distinguish between truth and error,
> >and to identify deception in character and in relationships. (1 Corinthians
> >12:10, "distinguishing between spirits.")
> >
> >Distinctives: Discernment is a keen sense of insight that enables someone to
> >recognize potential or actual problems in relationships, imbalance in teachings,
> >the presence of demonic activity, or misuse of scripture. Discernment must
> >be based on knowing Biblical truth. Once this person knows the truth, they
> >can clearly pick out problems or important steps that need to be taken.
> >
> >Cautions: Many of us have known people that are very discerning and perhaps
> >gifted, but what they do with that discernment is far from God's will. They
> >have great insight, but then take on the role of the Holy Spirit to expose
> >and correct problems in the other person's life on their own time schedule.
> >If you have this gift, learn to use it skillfully by seeking help from others
> >who are gifted in wisdom, counseling, and shepherding.
> >
>
> And that was a party political broadcast on behalf of the Christian
> fundamentalist believers!
I see no radio station here.
> The above definition is awash with bias and partiality.
Your disputing a definition for it does not support your assertion that
God's gift of truth discernment does not exist.
> Any religious or spiritual creed could lay claim to a form of so
> called 'spiritual discernment' - ie: replace the biblical quote with a
> similar one from the Talmud / Vedas / Buddhist Canon / Venusians etc
> and lo & behold you have the 'whatever' spiritual discernment.
You seem to be backpedalling from your earlier claim the God's gift of
truth discernment does not exist.
> Wise up guys!
All wisdom comes from Him, whom I love with all my heart, soul, and
mind.
You remain in my prayers, dear Mozz whom I love.
Servant to the humblest person in the universe,
Andrew
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