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“You’re Not the Villain”

  Devotional: When Discernment Makes You the Villain I remember being in a room where everyone was sharing, but I noticed the cracks beneath the smiles, the half-truths, the hurts people kept hidden, the pain they didn't dare name. Everyone said just enough not to be judged, to keep the peace. I couldn't stay quiet. I asked questions. The moment I did, I felt the discomfort, the tension, the "I don't want to answer this" look. And then I heard it: I was called intrusive. Discernment can feel like this. Seeing clearly, noticing what others ignore, and asking hard questions can make you feel like the villain. Not because you're wrong. Not because you lack love. But because the truth is threatening, denial feels safer. Reflection: Have you ever spoken what needed to be said and felt rejected or misunderstood? What truths in your life are hard to name, even to yourself? Discernment is not rebellion or insensitivity. It is a gift, a spiritual sensitivity to...

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