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Discern His Will Daily

Created Jul 5, 2026, 2:44 PM · Updated Jul 5, 2026, 2:44 PM

A renewed mind can test what God wants - good, pleasing, perfect - without culture's noise picking first.

Key Concept

Romans 12:2's outcome: then you can test and approve what God's will is - good, pleasing, perfect. Not mystical lottery - discernment after Scripture and prayer reshape judgment.

Renewed Mind is the engine; this is what it enables at the fork. Take Up Your Cross is choosing His will over mine - discernment names the fork. God Centered Design orders the aim toward His glory. Seek the Kingdom First fills the agenda before worry rewrites it. PKM mirror: Decision Quality - better calls when the inputs aren't all culture noise.

A renewed mind can test what God wants - good, pleasing, perfect - without culture's noise picking first.

Renewal enables the fork - test His will before culture picks.

Examples

  • Two job offers and I was polling the group chat for vibes - discernment came after a renewed mind: which role serves the kingdom, not which title feeds my ego.
  • The coach had three plays for the last possession - film and prayer beat the crowd's panic script; test and approve which move fits the game plan, not the hot hand.

Note Relationships

RelationshipWikilinkReason
contradictsThere Is No Perfect Solutionwhen I delay deciding until I feel holy enough to discern
extendsAsk Seek KnockSeek in Scripture - asking without opening the Book leaves discernment on defaults
extendsDecision QualityBetter calls when inputs aren't all culture noise
extendsGod Centered DesignDiscernment orders the aim toward His glory, not applause
extendsRenewed MindRomans 12:2 outcome - renewal enables testing His will
extendsSeek the Kingdom FirstKingdom-first is what fills the mind before worry sets the agenda
extendsTake Up Your CrossChoosing God's will over self-will - discernment names the fork
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