Believe What They Show You: A Lesson in Wisdom, Discernment, and Spiritual Maturity
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- Introduction: The Power of Discernment
- The Maya Angelou Principle
- Actions Speak Louder Than Words
- The Spiritual Application: Discernment is Protection
- The Food Analogy: Donβt Ignore What You See
- Why We Sometimes Ignore the Truth
- Spiritual Growth Requires Acceptance of Reality
- Conclusion: Walk in Wisdom and Freedom
- Key Takeaways Summary
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π Introduction: The Power of Discernment
Discernment is one of the most important gifts God gives His people. It allows us to see clearly, understand truth, and make wise decisions. Too often, we listen to what people say instead of paying attention to what they consistently do.
In a powerful teaching, the speaker reminds us of a timeless truth that applies to relationships, leadership, and spiritual growth.
π The Maya Angelou Principle
The late Maya Angelou once said:
β¨ βWhen a person shows you who they are, believe them.β
This statement is simple, yet deeply profound. It teaches us that people reveal their true character through their actions, not merely their words.
Words can be rehearsed.
Words can be emotional.
Words can even be deceptive.
But actions reveal truth. π―
π Actions Speak Louder Than Words
A person may say they care.
A person may say they are loyal.
A person may say they are committed.
But what do their actions show?
Jesus Himself said:
π³ βYou will know them by their fruits.β β Matthew 7:16
Fruit is evidence. Fruit is visible. Fruit cannot be hidden forever.
π‘οΈ The Spiritual Application: Discernment is Protection
God gives discernment not to make us judgmental, but to protect us.
Discernment helps us:
- π§ Avoid harmful relationships
- π§ Stay aligned with Godβs will
- ποΈ Protect our peace
- π‘ Make wise decisions
Discernment is not negativity β it is wisdom.
π½οΈ The Food Analogy: Donβt Ignore What You See
The speaker uses a powerful analogy involving food.
If someone brings you food and you clearly see something wrong with it, wisdom says you donβt ignore what you see.
You donβt pretend itβs okay.
You donβt convince yourself otherwise.
You trust your eyes. ποΈ
In the same way, when someone consistently shows harmful, dishonest, or destructive behavior, wisdom says believe the evidence.
π€ Why We Sometimes Ignore the Truth
Many times, we ignore what people show us because of:
- β€οΈ Emotional attachment
- π Hope they will change
- π Fear of letting go
- π Desire to see the best in people
But ignoring truth can lead to pain, disappointment, and spiritual stagnation.
God calls us to walk in truth, not illusion.
π± Spiritual Growth Requires Acceptance of Reality
Growth begins when we accept reality.
When we accept what God is showing us, we gain:
- ποΈ Peace
- πͺ Strength
- π§ Wisdom
- π Freedom to move forward
Ignoring truth keeps us stuck. Accepting truth sets us free.
β¨ βYou shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.β β John 8:32
π Conclusion: Walk in Wisdom and Freedom
God is always revealing truth for our protection and growth. He shows us through patterns, behaviors, and consistent actions.
When someone shows you who they are:
Believe them.
Trust God.
Walk in wisdom. πΆββοΈβ¨
Discernment is not harshness β it is spiritual maturity.
π Key Takeaways Summary
- ποΈ Pay attention to actions, not just words
- π§ Discernment is a gift from God
- π‘οΈ God uses discernment to protect you
- π½οΈ Donβt ignore clear evidence
- π± Accepting truth leads to growth
- ποΈ Truth brings freedom

