Why Obedience to God Feels Uncomfortable
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"If obedience feels uncomfortable, that does not mean you hear God wrong. biblical peace is not comfort. Biblical peace is alignment, and sometimes alignment stretches you before it settles you. " —Kishea Boyd
Life with God does not always feel calm or safe. Many of us stay stuck because we believe peace should feel easy, and when it does not, we assume something is wrong. This conversation reframes discomfort as a sign of alignment, not failure, and names the quiet fear that keeps us circling the same decisions.
In this episode, Keisha draws from her own spiritual formation to unpack how obedience often disrupts comfort before it brings clarity. She explains how doubt, resistance, and hesitation show up differently across seasons, yet point to the same invitation to grow.
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We explore:
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Why biblical peace is about alignment, not comfort
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How spiritual discomfort can signal growth instead of disobedience
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The difference between resistance and rebellion
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Why doubt often shows up right before a breakthrough
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Recognizing fear-based hesitation versus divine warning
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Letting go of people pleasing during identity shifts
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Episode Highlights:
01:10 Why Obedience Feels Uncomfortable
03:20 Overcoming Resistance in Growth
06:05 Breaking the Lie
07:05 Questions for Reflection
Resources:
Coaching Service: https://www.shapedonpurpose.com/services
Meet Your Host:
Kishea Boyd is a woman whose journey began not with triumph but with a search for identity, purpose, and the heart of God in every season. After serving over 20 years in the U.S. Coast Guard, where she honed resilience and leadership, she found her true strength not in uniform, but in faith. Rededicating her life to Christ in 1999 marked a turning point, leading her into ministry, mentorship, and a deeper understanding of who she was called to be. Through the joys of family life with her husband, Quinton, and their son, Kameron, and through the challenges that shaped her, Kishea has learned that God's love never lets go. Today, she lives to help others rediscover identity, healing, and purpose through Him.
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