Can anyone tell me if this is the gift of discernment?
My nephew, who is 25, recently confided in me that at age 15 he had a dramtic spiritual experience while he was alone and reading his Bible. He felt a deep presence of God come over him.
Since that time, he has, on occassion, been able to look at someone he meets and feel things about them. For example, that they have impure motives, or that they are hurting and need help, or that they have a good heart.
I pressed him to determine if he thought that this ability was real or imagined. He said it was real. I pressured further to see if he felt it was from God or evil. He said it was from God. He said he had never used the gift for evil or for his advantage, just to help people. For example, if he feels someone is hurting, he feels an urge to stop and say something to them to encourage them. Sometime he let's them pass by and he regrets not saying anything.
He does not speak openly about this and has only told 3 people, however I am the only Christian he has told and the others did not seem to understand.
I have cautioned him to test this with scripture and pray about it and not be fooled.
Does anyone have any guidance as to how to tell if this is a true gift or just an ordinary ability to "read people'? Is what he discribes how the gift of discernment would be manifested? I want to help steer him in the right direction.
Thanks
Gift of Discernment?
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by texasbaptist, Sep 18, 2007.
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God still speaks to people today, and He often uses flesh and blood messengers to do it. Most frequently it is through the pastor during a sermon (church members often "hear" the words of the Spirit that the pastor didn't specifically say or an unplanned sermon comment is exactly what a congregant needs to hear), but it also occurs in our Sunday School classes, fellowships, private dinners in our homes, and in times of crisis.
Discernment and prophecy are the two most commonly manifested gifts in my spiritual life.