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Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Lehigh River near Jim Thorpe
The Lehigh River looking toward the town of Jim Thorpe.
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"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?

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"But solid food is for the mature, for those who have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil" (Hebrews 5:14). “But solid food is for the mature, who because of practice have their senses trained to discern good and evil” (Hebrews 5:14).

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!

Fallen leaves

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.

The “information superhighway” just keeps getting bigger and bigger and provides an abundance of information that can be useful and informative and even spiritually helpful.
But not only life-giving truths but disastrous errors crowd the information superhighway. There’s also a lot of information of all types that can confuse or sidetrack us.

Obfuscation and discernment are two bigger words we will consider today.

From the beginning deceptive language has been a tactic of the devil (Genesis 3). Today we face so many forms of emotionally manipulative verbiage and language tricks intended to obfuscate.

Obfuscation describes what is going on all around us, especially in government, education, media and the entertainment "industry". The Merriam Webster dictionary defines obfuscate in this way: “to make (something) more difficult to understand”; “to be evasive, unclear, or confusing and uses this example, "Politicians keep obfuscating the issues".

Wikipedia describes it this way: "The hiding of intended meaning in communication, making communication confusing, willfully ambiguous, or harder to interpret". In many cases it is outright lying though we often hear the words, "mis-statement", "disinformation" and "misinformation" used in place of "lying"!

GK Chesterton wrote, "It is difficult to believe that people who are obviously careless about language can really be very careful about anything else".

Due to this flood of obfuscation we need  strong discernment! Discernment means "the ability to judge well". In a Christian sense we apply discernment in obtaining spiritual direction and understanding.

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."

The daily text describes the spiritually mature as those "who because of practice have their senses trained to discern good and evil" (NASB). Other versions state, “have their powers of discernment trained by constant practice to distinguish good from evil” (ESV) or “who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil” (NIV).

Conversion is the miracle of a moment; maturing takes a lifetime. As a maturing believer I want to increasingly be able to discern good from evil. The world is full of obfuscation making it essential that we practice discernment. We all have a part in this as we choose to regularly feed on God’s Word and apply it to everyday living. This is the sense of the phrase "who because of practice have their senses trained".

The need to discern good from evil is ongoing and will surely increase as we deal with “a spirit of delusion” (2 Thessalonians 2:1-12). Our source and guide must be the unchangeable standards of God’s Holy Word, not the fickle opinions of others. Going with the latter would be much like a dog chasing his tail in circles. Don’t we see this in politics, the media, education and, dare I say, even in religious settings?

The Holman New Testament Commentary makes this point,

“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

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, just as we hunger and thirst for physical substance, intensify our hunger and thirst for godly discernment, spiritual knowledge, and righteous living. Jesus declared, “Blessed are they who hunger and thirst after righteousness.” Through the daily grind of life the inexhaustible truths revealed in Your Word brighten our outlook and make certain of our eternal hope, while they also teach us discernment so that we know good from evil, those who are genuine from those who are impostors. Jesus is the living bread for hungry souls so we look to Him to satisfy our spiritual hunger. Amen.

Phillip Hughes, in his Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews, comments on today's text,

“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

"Stand for Truth"  Watch on YouTube  New Pastures



Today I share more photos from the trip to the Poconos and Jim Thorpe this last Saturday.

Jim Thorpe Inn
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
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Bridge over Lehigh River
A railroad bridge over the Lehigh River with the mountain foliage in the background.
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Jim Thorpe statue
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.

Bike trail
It was a very pleasant day for a bike ride although just a tiny bit chilly for Brooksyne who stayed home.

Lehigh River rocks
Of course the boys had to explore the rocks on the river.

Lehigh Gorge bluff
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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