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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Tuesday, November 4, 2025 "Discernment
Training" Message summary: Obfuscation is all around us. How is your discernment today? Are you in regular training? Are you actively practicing it? Are you discerning good from evil?
Listen
to our message
on your audio
player. We
have various
household
duties
assigned to
family
members. Among
my duties,
generally
daily, is
cleaning up
the dog waste
in our back
yard. We do
have a "Poop
Genie" dog
pooper scooper
service
available but
I can't
imagine using
that! It
takes just a
few minutes
and I get some
physical
exercise in my
duty of
cleaning up.
However in
this season
with all the
leaves on the
ground it's a
much harder
job. I have to
walk through
the back yard
slowly and
distinguish
between fallen
leaves and dog
waste! The
consequences
of failing to
distinguish
between the
leaves and dog
waste could
leave a mess
on my shoes
that I might
track into the
house. Of
course I rake
the leaves but
they keep
falling and
will do so for
a few more
weeks. Distinguishing
fallen leaves
from dog waste
is a
relatively
minor example
considering
all the major
encounters in
life that
require
discernment.
These days we
are barraged
with
information
that deals
with every
subject
imaginable.
Our increased
access to this
information
grows almost
daily. In
recent years
we have the
latest news
from
practically
anywhere in
the world
instantly on
our smart
phones as we
find ourselves
trying to keep
up with all
that’s going
on and sorting
out what it
means,
particularly
when it
affects us
personally. Bible
teacher John
MacArthur
states, "In
its simplest
definition,
discernment is
nothing more
than the
ability to
decide between
truth and
error, right
and wrong.
Discernment is
the process of
making careful
distinctions
in our
thinking about
truth. In
other words,
the ability to
think with
discernment is
synonymous
with an
ability to
think
Biblically." “Christians
are able to
distinguish
between good
and evil. The
terms ‘good’
and ‘evil’ may
have both a
moral sense
and a
theological
sense.
Christians are
those who can
spot moral
evil and avoid
it. They can
see moral good
and attach
themselves to
it. Christians
also can
distinguish
between true
and false
doctrine. They
will turn
aside from the
false and
faithfully
follow the
true. Living
the Christian
life demands
the spiritual
skills of
stamina seen
physically in
a
long-distance
runner.
Unswerving,
relentless
applications
of Christian
truth and
practice will
equip us for a
lifetime of
usefulness
which will
continue into
eternity.”
Obfuscation
is all around
us so I ask
you, "How is
your
discernment
today"? Are
you in regular
training? Are
you actively
practicing it?
Are you
discerning
good from
evil?
Be encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13 Stephen
&
Brooksyne
Weber
“Good
and evil
should not be
understood
merely in an
ethical sense
here as
signifying
good conduct
and evil
conduct, but
more
particularly,
as the context
requires, in a
comprehensive
theological
sense, namely,
of good and
evil, or true
and false
doctrine,
which would
include moral
teaching. The
power of
discernment is
something very
necessary in
those who are
“mature”
enough to be
“teachers,”
and something
to be expected
of those who,
like the
recipients of
this letter,
have been
members of the
Christian
church for a
number of
years.”
Regarding
yesterday's
message on
"Four
Dimensional
Love":
Kevin writes,
"I have always
thought of the
four
dimensions as
standing at
the middle of
something
tall... where
some of it is
below me and
some above.
Much like our
salvation: the
decision to
receive Christ
as Savior
immediately
accomplished
the
destruction of
all the
consequence of
my past sin
but there is
so much more
for the Holy
Spirit to do
in me and for
me to do in
obedience to
become fully
conformed to
the image of
Christ.
Knowing that
God exists
outside of
time, I
appreciate
your insight
that the 4th
dimension may
underscore the
passage of
time."
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
Today
I share more
photos from the
trip
to the Poconos
and Jim Thorpe
this last
Saturday.
Jim
Thorpe is
a very
touristy town
and was very
busy this last
Saturday due
in large part
to the fall
foliage train
rides. This is
the Inn at Jim
Thorpe built
in 1849.
Video
Click to enlarge photo
A
railroad
bridge over
the Lehigh
River with the
mountain
foliage in the
background.
Click to enlarge photo
Jim
Thorpe was a
famous athlete
from early in
the last
century. He
died in 1953,
one year
before I was
born. He was
born on an
Indian
reservation in
Oklahoma and
attended an
Indian school
in Carlisle,
PA as a
teenager. He
really had no
association
during his
life with the
town that now
bears his
name. Here's
the story: The
two
cross-river
boroughs
merged in 1954
and renamed
the new
municipality
Jim Thorpe in
his honor,
despite Thorpe
never setting
foot in the
Borough while
alive. The
municipality
then obtained
the athlete's
remains from
his widow and
erected a
monument to
the Oklahoma
native, who
began his
sports career
100 miles
southwest, as
a student at
the Carlisle
Indian
Industrial
School in
Carlisle. The
monument site
contains his
tomb, two
statues of him
in athletic
poses, and
historical
markers
describing his
life story.
The grave
rests on
mounds of soil
from Thorpe's
native
Oklahoma and
from the
Stockholm
Olympic
Stadium in
which he won
his Olympic
medals.
It
was a very
pleasant day
for a bike
ride although
just a tiny
bit chilly for
Brooksyne who
stayed home.
Four
years ago we
made a similar
trip with the
Lapp family
and the
children
climbed a
bluff with
this view over
the Lehigh
River. Having
severe basophobia
the only way I
could take a
photo like
this would be
flat on my
stomach. Even
looking at the
photo gives me
the heebie
jeebies to
imagine
standing on
the edge and
looking down!
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