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Just Because You Can Doesn’t Mean You Should: Why Conviction Looks Different for Everyone

33 min · 11. maj 2026
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Have you ever felt like God was asking you to step away from something… even while everyone around you said it was completely fine? In this episode of The Beauty in Burnt Toast, Jade and Courtney have an honest conversation about conviction, spiritual discernment, and learning how to stay in step with the Holy Spirit in a world full of noise, opinions, and “do whatever makes you happy” culture. Together, they unpack why conviction can look different for every believer, how to recognize when peace starts leaving the room, and the difference between conviction and condemnation. This episode is a reminder that maturity in faith isn’t about asking, “What can I get away with?” but instead asking, “What keeps me closest to God?” This conversation encourages listeners to stop ignoring the gentle nudges of the Holy Spirit and trust that obedience always leads somewhere better. If you’ve been wrestling with conviction, struggling to hear God clearly, or trying to navigate faith in today’s culture, this episode will encourage you to lean into relationship over rules and closeness over comfort. Subscribe, share with a friend, and join us every week for real conversations about faith, identity, purpose, and finding beauty in the messy parts of life.

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