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We all say we want God’s best—but are we willing to do what’s best when it’s uncomfortable, inconvenient, or unpopular?
In this episode of When the Scriptures Become Real, we wrestle with a heart-searching question: Will I choose what’s easy, or what’s right? From relationships and obedience to discipline, forgiveness, and faithfulness, Scripture challenges us to align our actions with God’s wisdom—not our feelings.
This conversation goes beyond inspirational talk and presses into real-life decisions where biblical truth collides with everyday pressure. What does it look like to trust God’s way when it costs you comfort? How do you discern what’s best instead of what’s simply available? And why does obedience often precede clarity?
If you’re a believer navigating hard choices, spiritual growth, or seasons where faith requires sacrifice, this episode will meet you where you are and push you toward maturity.
Because when the Scriptures become real, they don’t just inform us—they confront us.
By Jordan Pugh5
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We all say we want God’s best—but are we willing to do what’s best when it’s uncomfortable, inconvenient, or unpopular?
In this episode of When the Scriptures Become Real, we wrestle with a heart-searching question: Will I choose what’s easy, or what’s right? From relationships and obedience to discipline, forgiveness, and faithfulness, Scripture challenges us to align our actions with God’s wisdom—not our feelings.
This conversation goes beyond inspirational talk and presses into real-life decisions where biblical truth collides with everyday pressure. What does it look like to trust God’s way when it costs you comfort? How do you discern what’s best instead of what’s simply available? And why does obedience often precede clarity?
If you’re a believer navigating hard choices, spiritual growth, or seasons where faith requires sacrifice, this episode will meet you where you are and push you toward maturity.
Because when the Scriptures become real, they don’t just inform us—they confront us.

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