• Rule 1 - Discernment of Spirits

  • Nov 18 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Rule 1 - Discernment of Spirits

  • Summary

  • Why do sinful habits feel so enticing? Discover Ignatius’s first rule of discernment and uncover how the enemy uses pleasure to trap us in vice.


    Resources Mentioned:

    Immediate Action Plan

    Habitual Sin Course:

    Examination of Conscience

    Holy Habits App

    Seven Deadly Sins

    Hidden Faults

    Free Video Series on Spiritual Warfare and Discernment of Spirits

    Avila Institute Class on Discernment of Spirits

    Fr. Gallaghers book on Discernment of Spirits

    Dans best selling book - Spiritual Warfare and Discernment of Spirits


    Timestamp Summary:

    0:01 Exploring Discernment of Spirits and Interior Movements

    1:52 Understanding Sinful Habits and Spiritual Growth Through Saint Maximus

    7:47 Struggles with Sin, Redemption, and Spiritual Freedom

    12:51 Struggles with Sin, Rationalization, and Spiritual Deception

    17:50 Understanding Sin's Impact and Overcoming Its Grip

    24:53 Overcoming Habitual Sin Through Accountability and Spiritual Resources


    Key Takeaways:

    • It's crucial to discern between fleeting peace offered by the enemy and genuine peace from God, the latter of which may not always feel immediately pleasant.
    • Overcoming habitual sin requires both acknowledging its grave impact and taking concrete steps such as regular confession and accountability.
    • The good spirit uses reason and moral judgment to prick the conscience, helping individuals recognize their wrongdoing and return to righteousness.
    • Resources and actions, such as blocking software and community support, are vital tools in battling recurring sinful tendencies.
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