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Spiritual Discernment and the Work of the Holy Spirit

Spiritual Discernment and the Work of the Holy Spirit

The concept of spiritual discernment is deeply rooted in the biblical understanding of the Holy Spirit's role in the life of believers. According to Easton's Bible Dictionary, the "Witness of the Spirit" refers to the consciousness of the gracious operation of the Spirit on the mind, manifesting in comforting, stirring to prayer, reproof of sins, and drawing to works of love [1].

The Holy Spirit is described in various biblical passages as the Spirit of God, the Spirit of Christ, and the Comforter, emphasizing its divine nature and role in guiding believers [3]. In 1 Corinthians 2:10, it is written that "God revealed them through the Spirit. For the Spirit searches all things, yes, the deep things of God" [2]. This highlights the Spirit's role in revealing divine truths to believers.

The fruit of the Spirit is a key aspect of spiritual discernment, as it manifests in the lives of believers. According to Jamieson, Fausset & Brown's commentary on Galatians 5:22, the fruit of the Spirit includes love, joy, peace, and other virtues that characterize a Spirit-led life [6]. Similarly, John Gill's commentary on Ephesians 5:9 notes that the fruit of the Spirit is "all goodness, righteousness, and truth" [7].

The work of the Holy Spirit is also closely tied to the concept of spiritual discernment. As John Chrysostom notes in his Homilies on Galatians–Colossians–Thessalonians, the Spirit guides believers in understanding spiritual truths [9]. The Spirit's role in discernment is further emphasized in 1 Corinthians 2:10-11, where it is written that "the Spirit searches all things, yes, the deep things of God... no one knows the things of God except the Spirit of God" [2].

Different Christian traditions have understood the role of the Holy Spirit in spiritual discernment in various ways. For example, the Eastern Orthodox tradition, as represented by John Chrysostom, emphasizes the Spirit's role in guiding believers towards spiritual growth and understanding [9]. In contrast, the Reformed tradition, as represented by John Calvin (cited in Jamieson, Fausset & Brown on Philippians 1:11), highlights the Spirit's role in producing fruit in the lives of believers [8].

The biblical basis for spiritual discernment is rooted in passages such as Hebrews 4:12, which describes the Word of God as "living, and active, and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing even to the dividing of soul and spirit... and is able to discern the thoughts and intentions of the heart" [5]. This emphasizes the importance of Scripture in spiritual discernment.

The Holy Spirit's guidance is also seen in the direction of missionary work, as noted in Torrey's Topical Textbook, where it is written that the Holy Spirit "calls to" and "directs" missionary work [4]. This highlights the Spirit's role in guiding believers in their service and witness.

Sources

  1. Easton's Bible Dictionary “Easton's Bible Dictionary: Witness of the Spirit — (Rom. 8:16), the consciousness of the gracious operation of the Spirit on the mind, "a certitude of the Spirit's presence and work continually asserted within us", manifested "in his comforting us, his stirring us up to prayer, his reproof of our sins, his drawing us to works of love, to bear testimony before the world," etc.”
  2. 1 Corinthians “But to us, God revealed them through the Spirit. For the Spirit searches all things, yes, the deep things of God. -- 1 Corinthians 2:10”
  3. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Titles and Names of the Holy Spirit — Breath of the Almighty -- Job 33:4. Comforter -- Joh 14:16,26; 15:26. Eternal Spirit -- Heb 9:14. Free Spirit -- Ps 51:12. God -- Ac 5:3,4. Good Spirit -- Ne 9:20; Ps 143:10. Holy Spirit -- Ps 51:11; Lu 11:13; Eph 1:13; 4:30. Lord, The -- 2Th 3:5. Power of the Highest -- Lu 1:35. Spirit, The -- Mt 4:1; Joh 3:6; 1Ti 4:1. Spirit of the Lord God -- Isa 61:1. Spirit of the Lord -- Isa 11:2; Ac 5:9. Spirit of God -- Ge 1:2; 1Co 2:11; Job 33:4. Spirit of the Father -- Mt 10:20. Spirit of Christ -- Ro 8:9; 1Pe 1:11. Spirit of the Son --”
  4. Torrey's Topical Textbook “Torrey's Topical Textbook: Missionary Work By Ministers — Commanded -- Mt 28:19; Mr 16:15. Warranted by predictions concerning the heathen, &c -- Isa 42:10-12; 66:19. Is according to the purpose of God -- Lu 24:46,47; Ga 1:15,16; Col 1:25-27. Directed by the Holy Spirit -- Ac 13:2. Required -- Lu 10:2; Ro 10:14,15. The Holy Spirit calls to -- Ac 13:2. Christ engaged in -- Mt 4:17,23; 11:1; Mr 1:38,39; Lu 8:1. Christ sent his disciples to labour in -- Mr 3:14; 6:7; Lu 10:1-11. Obligations to engage in -- Ac 4:19,20; Ro 1:13-15; 1Co 9:16. Excellency of -- Isa 52:7; Ro 10:15. Worldly concerns sho”
  5. Hebrews “For the word of God is living, and active, and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing even to the dividing of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and is able to discern the thoughts and intentions of the heart. -- Hebrews 4:12”
  6. Galatians (Methodist/Wesleyan) “Adam Clarke on Galatians 5:22: But the fruit of the Spirit - Both flesh - the sinful dispositions of the human heart and spirit - the changed or purified state of the soul, by the grace and Spirit of God, are represented by the apostle as trees, one yielding good the other bad fruit; the productions of each being according to the nature of the tree, as the tree is according to the nature of the seed from which it sprung. The bad seed produced a bad tree, yielding all manner of bad fruit; the good seed produced a good tree, bringing forth fruits of the most excellent kind. The tree of the flesh”
  7. Ephesians (Baptist/Reformed) “John Gill on Ephesians 5:8: For the fruit of the Spirit,.... Either of the spirit of man, as renewed, or rather of the Spirit of God; the allusion is to fruits of trees: the believer is a tree of righteousness; Christ is his root; the Spirit is the sap, which supports and nourishes; and good works, under the influence of his grace, are the fruit: the Alexandrian copy, and some others, and the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Ethiopic versions, read "the fruit of light"; which agrees with the preceding words: and the genuine fruit of internal grace, or light, is in all goodness, and righteousness, ”
  8. Philippians (Presbyterian) “Jamieson, Fausset & Brown on Philippians 1:11: The oldest manuscripts read the singular, "fruit." So Gal 5:22 (see on Gal 5:22); regarding the works of righteousness, however manifold, as one harmonious whole, "the fruit of the Spirit" (Eph 5:9) Jam 3:18, "the fruit of righteousness" (Heb 12:11); Rom 6:22, "fruit unto holiness." which are--"which is by (Greek, 'through') Jesus Christ." Through His sending to us the Spirit from the Father. "We are wild and useless olive trees till we are grafted into Christ, who, by His living root, makes us fruit-bearing branches" [CALVIN].”
  9. CCEL/NPNF (Eastern Orthodox) “John Chrysostom, Homilies on Galatians–Colossians–Thessalonians: 13:17 13:23 James 1:6 2:13 2:19 2:26 3:11 4:3 1 Peter 1:3 1:12 2:13 2:21 2:21 2:22 2:22 2:22 5:5 5:8 5:8 5:8 2 Peter 2:4 3:13 1 John 2:9 3:2 3:8 4:8 Revelation 1 1:4 1:9 1:11 1:16 1:20 2 3 3:12 14:1 14:4 14:13 15:6 20:9 22:16 Tobit 12:9 Wisdom of Solomon 1:4 1:14 11:23 11:24 14:16 Sirach 2:2 2:2 2:4 2:10 2:11 2:27 3:10-12 3:11 5:6 6:14 6:16 6:34 7:6 7:31 9:13 9:15 10:9 10:12-13 11:1 11:2 11:3 11:3 11:4 11:15 11:28 12:13 13:15 14:9 15:9 16:3 18:13 18:13 19:14-15 20:20 21:2 22:21-22 23:17 23:17 25:1 25:1 25:11 26:27 28:6 31:1 32:10”
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