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Ep. 373 - Who Told You That? Discernment in the Age of Infinite Voices

Ep. 373 - Who Told You That? Discernment in the Age of Infinite Voices

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The modern world is louder than ever, and discernment has become both more difficult and more necessary. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar discuss how constant noise from social media, messages, and endless content has created a discipleship crisis in which believers are shaped by voices not grounded in truth. The guys note that never before have so many outside influences spoken so freely into everyday life. Without intentional care, people consume content that dulls awe, distorts reality, and weakens spiritual formation. E.Z. shares how constant exposure to artificial media has robbed him of wonder, echoing a deeper biblical problem rooted in deception rather than simple wrongdoing.

The guys explain that true discernment is not merely choosing between right and wrong, but recognizing the difference between truth and almost truth. They return to Genesis, pointing out how Adam’s awareness of shame revealed not new information but the consequence of believing a false voice. Forgetting God altogether is identified as one of the most dangerous spiritual traps, and the guys emphasize that worldly pleasure is fleeting, often disguising itself as fulfillment while quietly enslaving the heart. When sin is embraced, it is because deception has led people to believe that temporary pleasure is ultimate freedom.

They then address how modern relationships have become frictionless through digital interaction. While people are knowledge-rich, they are wisdom-poor, and the guys stress that true sharpening requires presence, struggle, and conversation that cannot be replicated online. Wisdom grows through reading deeply, meditating slowly, and engaging scripture face to face with others. Social media algorithms are designed to keep attention captive. Still, the guys argue that believers must return to the simplicity of a relationship with God the Father and allow His word to shape how they think, discern, and live.

Finally, the guys emphasize that discernment is a biblical command, not an optional skill. They warn that the loudest voices are often the most influential, not the most faithful, and that truth mixed with error is more dangerous than outright lies. Reading scripture daily trains believers to recognize the voice of God and reject counterfeits. E.Z. shares how personal evangelism fuels faith and reminds listeners that eternity outweighs emotion. The episode closes with a call to let God’s word become the filter for all voices, to resist cultural rituals that mimic devotion, and to remember that while the enemy defines people by their scars, the Lord defines them by His.

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Ray Comfort
Emeal (“E.Z.”) Zwayne
Mark Spence
Oscar Navarro

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