Glory & Grit

Glory & Grit: S1E9 - When God Stretches You Beyond What Feels Comfortable

19 min · 19 apr 2026
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Have you ever felt like life isn’t falling apart… but it doesn’t feel comfortable anymore either? In this episode of Glory & Grit, Stephanie shares what it’s like to walk through a stretching season—when you’re being asked to step into something you don’t feel ready for. From the pressure of new responsibility to the tension of doing something unfamiliar, this episode explores how growth often feels uncomfortable in the moment. If you’ve been questioning whether something is wrong because things feel like “too much,” this episode offers a different perspective. Stretching doesn’t mean you’re failing. It might mean you’re being prepared. Takeaways * Stretching seasons don’t feel like growth—they feel like pressure * Feeling unready doesn’t mean you’re unqualified * God often stretches you before He expands you * Discomfort can be a sign of growth, not failure * You don’t have to feel ready to keep moving forward * You’re allowed to grow into what God is calling you to Chapters * 00:00 Understanding the Purpose of Stretching

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