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Learning to Discern involves growing up in grace (maturing) and a willingness to confront our own sin and sinfulness head on. Discernment is not for the weak or immature. It is not for those who are not prepared to act on what they know about the difference between right and wrong, good and evil, sound and unsound doctrine.

Today we are going to play a practice round. Are you ready to discern? Let us see if you have learned! Get your Bibles and get ready to be tested.

Using only your Bible – no commentaries or websites – just your Bible (and concordance) – test the following statements. Discover if they are true or false. And if they are false, then take the time to uncover what the Bible actually teaches.

And here we go:

1. When I sin it is because the devil made me do it.

2. Solomon prayed and asked God for wisdom.

3. God helps those who help themselves.

4. I don’t have to go to church because I can worship God anywhere.

5. For my sins to be forgiven I must ask Jesus to come into my heart.

I will post responses to these statements the rest of this week.

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