
The Living Waters Podcast Who Are You Listening To? Learning Discernment in a World Full of Voices – Highlight Episode 373
Jan 13, 2026
In a noisy world, discernment is crucial but challenging. The hosts dive into how algorithms influence believers more than Scripture, stressing the importance of genuine relationships and slow reading. They explore the dangers of almost truths and emphasize that truth mixed with error can be perilous. Social media offers knowledge but lacks wisdom, making face-to-face discipleship vital. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to make Scripture their filter and to cultivate a deep relationship with God to thrive amid distractions.
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Algorithms Are Quiet Disciples
- Digital consumption disciples people more than churches when left unchecked.
- Oscar Navarro warns algorithms catechize us and shape belief more than Sunday attendance.
Choose Your Discipler And Scripture
- Choose who disciplines you and prioritize Scripture as your filter.
- Mark Spence urges listeners to let God's Word withstand cultural noise.
Danger Lies In 'Almost Right' Truths
- Discernment distinguishes right from almost-right, not just right from wrong.
- Ray Comfort uses Spurgeon and other quotes to show subtle error is most dangerous.


