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Obedience didn’t suddenly become extreme. Our tolerance for discomfort changed.
In this episode, we talk honestly about why obedience to Jesus can start to feel unnecessary, awkward, or unrealistic in everyday life. Not because Christians reject Scripture, but because comfort, preference, and experience quietly reshape what feels reasonable.
We explore how obedience gets filtered, delayed, or replaced with feelings and outcomes, and why faith centered on experience will always struggle with obedience. This is a direct conversation about conviction, surrender, and what following Jesus actually looks like when obedience costs something.
If you’ve ever felt the tension between what you know Scripture says and what feels realistic to live out, this episode is for you.
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Thanks for listening to the Ain’t Quiet Podcast — a podcast dedicated to honest conversations about faith, culture, and following Jesus with conviction.
If this episode encouraged you, helped you think biblically, or challenged you in a meaningful way, make sure to subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you don’t miss future episodes.
You can follow the podcast and stay connected here:
Facebook: Ain’t Quiet Podcast
Instagram: @aintquietpodcast
Listen on all major podcast platforms or visit:
https://aintquietpodcast.buzzsprout.com
If you would like to support the work and ministry behind this podcast, you can do so here:
https://aintquietpodcast.buzzsprout.com/2559101/supporters/new
Until next time, live out a faith that speaks when the world stays silent.
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Obedience didn’t suddenly become extreme. Our tolerance for discomfort changed.
In this episode, we talk honestly about why obedience to Jesus can start to feel unnecessary, awkward, or unrealistic in everyday life. Not because Christians reject Scripture, but because comfort, preference, and experience quietly reshape what feels reasonable.
We explore how obedience gets filtered, delayed, or replaced with feelings and outcomes, and why faith centered on experience will always struggle with obedience. This is a direct conversation about conviction, surrender, and what following Jesus actually looks like when obedience costs something.
If you’ve ever felt the tension between what you know Scripture says and what feels realistic to live out, this episode is for you.
Support the show
Thanks for listening to the Ain’t Quiet Podcast — a podcast dedicated to honest conversations about faith, culture, and following Jesus with conviction.
If this episode encouraged you, helped you think biblically, or challenged you in a meaningful way, make sure to subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts so you don’t miss future episodes.
You can follow the podcast and stay connected here:
Facebook: Ain’t Quiet Podcast
Instagram: @aintquietpodcast
Listen on all major podcast platforms or visit:
https://aintquietpodcast.buzzsprout.com
If you would like to support the work and ministry behind this podcast, you can do so here:
https://aintquietpodcast.buzzsprout.com/2559101/supporters/new
Until next time, live out a faith that speaks when the world stays silent.