Thursday, January 15, 2026
When Discernment Becomes Trust
“If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God.”
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Discernment often begins as careful observation. You notice patterns. You ask questions. You weigh options. But over time, something shifts.
What once required analysis begins to feel clearer. Decisions no longer come only from comparison or logic. They come from a growing sense of trust. Not in yourself alone, and not in certainty, but in guidance that has proven steady.
Scripture speaks of wisdom as something given, not achieved. That matters, because discernment is not simply about making the right choice. It is about learning where to place your trust when choices feel complex.
As trust deepens, discernment becomes less anxious. You stop scanning constantly for signs. You become more grounded in what you already know to be true.
This does not make decisions effortless. It makes them less frantic. You move forward without needing to rehearse every possible outcome.
Trust does not remove responsibility. It clarifies it.
Where might I be overanalyzing when trust is already present?
Ask for wisdom today without demanding immediate clarity. Notice what steadies you.
Speak This Truth
“I trust wisdom to meet me with clarity and calm. I move forward without fear.”