When Discernment Reveals What Eyes Can’t See

When Discernment Reveals What Eyes Can’t See

By Colleeno Chippy





There are moments in life when something feels “off,” even when everything looks normal on the surface. Conversations feel different. People’s energy doesn’t match their words. Situations that once felt safe begin to feel unsettled. And your spirit starts whispering truths your eyes haven’t yet witnessed.


That whisper is discernment — the spiritual gift that protects you long before evidence arrives.


Discernment is not paranoia.

Discernment is not fear.

Discernment is not overthinking.


Discernment is God’s way of saying,

“Pay attention — there is more happening than you can see.”



When People Shift, Discernment Speaks First


Before a person pulls away, your spirit feels it.

Before someone’s intentions change, your spirit senses it.

Before someone reveals their true heart, your spirit already knows.


People don’t always announce their shift.

Their energy does.


Discernment alerts you when:

Someone’s smile doesn’t match their spirit

Someone’s words come with hidden motives

Someone’s support is performative, not genuine

Someone is moved by jealousy more than love

Someone’s emotions toward you have changed

Someone is wrestling with something they are not saying


This inner knowing is not anxiety — it is divine protection.



Discernment Breaks the Illusion


Eyes can be deceived by charm, familiarity, and potential.

Discernment sees truth.


Eyes see behavior.

Discernment sees intention.


Eyes see the moment.

Discernment sees the pattern.


Eyes see the person.

Discernment sees the spirit behind the person.


You don’t need proof to trust what God placed in your spirit.

Confirmation always comes later — but discernment speaks first.



The Spiritual Purpose of Discernment in Your Becoming


As you elevate, your discernment sharpens. And with that sharpening comes a new responsibility: to listen. To trust. To move accordingly.


Discernment is not meant to make you fearful — it is meant to make you wise.


It teaches you:

Who deserves access

Who drains your peace

Who celebrates you genuinely

Who uses their emotions to manipulate

Who is aligned with your journey

Who is threatened by your growth


This clarity is part of your evolution.

Discernment protects your purpose, your heart, and your peace.



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Conclusion


Trust your spirit.

Trust that uncomfortable feeling.

Trust the shift you sense before you understand it.

Discernment is God’s early warning system — a gift designed to guide you long before your heart gets bruised or your peace gets disturbed.


When your eyes can’t see it yet, your spirit already knows.

Listen.

Follow.

Protect your alignment.


Discernment is part of your becoming — treat it as sacred.



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