As Christians, we believe that God has given us the gift of His Holy Spirit to guide us in our daily lives. This guidance is not limited to just spiritual matters but extends into our everyday decision-making as well.

One way that the Holy Spirit guides us is through intuition – that gut feeling or inner sense of knowing that something is right or wrong even if we can’t explain why. Intuition comes from our subconscious mind based on past experiences and perceptions; It could be considered as one aspect of Spiritualism.

The Bible affirms this when Jesus tells his disciples in John 16:13, “But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all truth.” As believers seeking guidance from The Holy spirit – We need to trust Him enough to follow wherever He leads whilst exercising discernment along the way.

Discernment helps ensure that what we perceive as intuition aligns with God’s will revealed within scripture so we don’t fall prey to personal biases or external influences which may lead you astray. Our human nature is prone towards making errors, therefore caution must be taken before taking action upon any perceived intuitive insights.

Interestingly enough; Science also acknowledges intuition as a real phenomenon which arises due to rapid processing by our brains’ subconscious regions based on previously stored patterns and associations. Trusting one’s own instincts has been shown by studies in psychology-related researches towards improved mental health outcomes such as reduced anxiety levels among others who utilize their intuitions more frequently than those relying solely on rational analysis for decisions.

Intuition plays an important role in Christian Life under grace since it assists believers seeking wisdom while navigating life’s challenges alongside sound biblical principles such as Fellowship And Sound Doctrine. However, we must exercise caution and discernment when interpreting intuitive insights to ensure that they align with God’s will as revealed in scripture.

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