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Oraida Levi
@TalkswithOraida · 4:51

Discernment(Philippians 1:9–10)

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And that really stirred my spirit this morning, discernment. When someone is talking to us, are we discerning? What are their intentions? Whether it's business, any type of relationship, friendship, romantic relationship, we need to discern because it's easy to get entangled by pretty words and then you don't see the dagger that is being held behind their back ready to attack. And not everybody is like this

#discernment #perspective #biggerpicture #thereismore

@Her_Sisu
J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 4:58
And the book really helped to open my eyes to, wait a minute, I am doing good things, but the good thing is not in alignment with me and my vision. And so essentially what I'm doing is I'm creating a space where I am lying because I'm doing the thing that I don't really, really want to do
@Luchianna
Eluchianna Olive
@Luchianna · 4:13
I'm not going to turn this into an inferno. So I think people practice more than they realize and it's a great way to go about your day. Not saying that you're always going to be like in that spirit in that zone. But more often than not, you are. And so it's just appreciate that gift that's within and practice it, and it becomes more and more and more people practice this. I think the world world be in a different state
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Oraida Levi
@TalkswithOraida · 2:14
I wanted to stop by and say thank you everyone, for your replies, your input, even if you didn't reply, thank you for listening. Discernment is something that as many of you who commented said, you know, it's an action, we can implement it. Every day there's a different angle regarding what's wrong, what's right, what's good and what's bad. This is true
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