Weekly Watch: Where Discernment Is Being Softened in the Church

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Where Discernment Is Being Softened in Today’s Church | Weekly Watch

Show: Contending for the Word — Weekly Watch
Host: Dave Jenkins
Ministry: Servants of Grace

Show Summary

In this Weekly Watch episode, Dave Jenkins steps back from the outrage cycle to examine subtle patterns reshaping discernment in today’s church. This episode focuses on language drift, cultural pressure, and discernment fatigue—and why Scripture calls believers not to panic, but to return to clarity, conviction, and faithful obedience to God’s Word in the local church.

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Episode Notes

  • Language Drift: Same biblical words, new meanings (grace, love, unity, authority).
  • Cultural Pressure: Teaching shaped by fear of offense rather than fear of the Lord.
  • Discernment Fatigue: Exhaustion leads people to trust confidence and tone over truth.
  • This Isn’t New: Scripture warned that deception would often be subtle, not loud.
  • The Way Forward: Return to Scripture, clarity, ordinary obedience, and local church faithfulness.

Key Scriptures

  • 2 Corinthians 11
  • Romans 12:2
  • Hebrews 5:14
  • 2 Timothy 4:1–5
  • Colossians 2:6–10
  • Isaiah 30:15

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