We talk about why comfort is more than a luxury and how it can turn into a survival system that keeps us from growing. We use marriage, leadership, relationships, and real-life seasons of change to push ourselves toward trust, alignment, and the deep end with God.
• comfort as insulation built from past pain
• the cultural pull toward convenience and how it shapes expectations
• why avoiding discomfort can hollow out marriage and maturity
• the shallow end versus deep end metaphor for trust
• asking whether “lukewarm” is really complacency and misalignment
• weariness, burnout, and why deeper can be less work
• specializing in the assignment for the current season
• delegation and releasing control when capacity shifts
• trusting God with people without trying to fix them
• alignment checks, people pleasing, and comfort habits that hide loneliness
• creating space to hear God, including prayer walks
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