When Growth and Comfort Collide

"Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness." – James 1:2-3

Everyone wants to grow. Everyone says they want to get better, be stronger, and go deeper in their faith. But few want to face what growth actually requires. Because the truth is, growth and comfort rarely coexist. Real growth often shows up wrapped in struggle.

Comfort feels good, but it keeps you where you are. It cushions your current habits, routines, and mindset. It whispers, “Stay here, play it safe, don’t push too hard.” But comfort never calls you higher. It never confronts your weaknesses. It never exposes your blind spots. And it certainly never prepares you for the weight of what God wants to entrust you with.

Struggle, on the other hand, is uncomfortable. It stretches you. It challenges the way you think. It reveals how dependent you truly are on God. But in that stretching, something happens that comfort can’t replicate. You discover strength you didn’t know you had. You tap into a level of faith you never had to access before. Struggle breaks the surface and invites you into transformation.

Think about the times you’ve grown the most. Was it when everything was going right, or when everything felt like it was falling apart? God doesn’t waste struggle. He uses it to shape character, build resilience, and refine trust. If you want to become everything God has created you to be, you have to be willing to go through what that becoming requires.

Comfort keeps your muscles weak, but struggle builds endurance. Comfort maintains the status quo, but struggle births new perspective. Comfort delays obedience, but struggle pushes you toward surrender. Growth is painful, but it’s always purposeful.

If you’re walking through something hard, don’t assume you’re in the wrong place. You might be in the exact place where God is doing His deepest work. He doesn’t bring struggle to break you, but to build you. You may not like how it feels right now, but you will love what it produces later. Stay faithful in the fight. What is stretching you today is shaping who you will be tomorrow.
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Flo - August 11th, 2025 at 8:48am

This is so powerful and encouraging!! Trust Him to bring you through to the other side and see the warrior He has created in you!!

Joey - August 11th, 2025 at 11:11am

"He doesn’t bring struggle to break you, but to build you." Or, God does not create struggle, He allows our struggles to build us up. James 1:13,14 Please Jesus, help me be corrected if I am wrong in the understanding of that statement. Psalms 23:4 Your rod [to protect] and Your staff [to guide], they comfort and console me.

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