When Discernment Becomes Judgment


Episode 275 – When Discernment Becomes Judgment
In a season where exposure and scandal seem to dominate conversations within the church, we're challenged to examine our own hearts and tongues. Drawing heavily from James chapter 3, this episode of Mavericks & Misfits confronts the dangerous reality that our tongues—including our social media posts, comments, and casual conversations—are set on fire by hell when not governed by the Holy Spirit. Jeff Lyle reminds us that with the same mouth we bless God and curse people made in His image, a contradiction that should not exist among believers. We're living in an age where everyone has an instant platform, where suspicion has become normalized, and where Christians pile on to denounce one another without investigation, relationship, or love. The call here is sobering: before we add our voice to the chorus of accusation, have we talked to the person? Have we investigated both sides? Are we operating in the patient, kind, truth-rejoicing love described in 1 Corinthians 13? The prophetic gift, when not tempered by love, can produce chronic suspicion and bitterness rather than intercession and hope. We must learn to discern what hills to die on, to withhold hasty judgment, and to take our discernment into the prayer room rather than onto social media. The reformation the church needs isn't just about removing corrupt leaders—it's about reforming how we respond to what's wrong, choosing intercession over assassination, and remembering that Jesus doesn't divorce His flawed bride but continues to sacrifice to beautify her.







