Unpolished but Called

S2 E143: When We Turn Preference Into Doctrine

19 min · 10 jul 2026
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Have you ever stopped to ask whether something is truly taught in Scripture—or whether it's simply a tradition, preference, or opinion we've grown accustomed to? In this episode of Unpolished But Called, we explore the difference between biblical doctrine and personal conviction. Christians often hold strong opinions about worship styles, Bible translations, church traditions, and countless other topics. While many of those preferences can be meaningful, they shouldn't carry the same authority as God's Word. We'll look at what Scripture says about testing what we believe, holding our convictions with humility, and making sure we're pointing people to Christ rather than our own preferences. The goal isn't to win arguments—it's to love truth enough to keep asking good questions. Scripture referenced: * Acts 17:11 * Romans 14:1–5 * Colossians 2:20–23 * Mark 7:6–9 * 2 Timothy 2:15 If you're looking for more than podcast episodes, I also send a free weekly newsletter called Walking It Out with Kathrin. 🔗 Website & Free Devotional: https://kathrinshaffer.com [https://kathrinshaffer.com] 🔗 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/unpolishedbutcalled [https://linktr.ee/unpolishedbutcalled]

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S2 E145: Can a Sermon Really Convict You?

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S2 E144: The Side of the Tapestry We Never See

THE SIDE OF THE TAPESTRY WE NEVER SEE Have you ever looked at your life and wondered why nothing seems to make sense? In this episode of Unpolished but Called, I share a powerful illustration that reminded me how often we only see the tangled threads of our lives while God sees the finished design. We talk about unanswered prayers, seasons of waiting, suffering, faith, and why trusting the One weaving the tapestry is sometimes the hardest—and most important—part of the Christian walk. If you're walking through a difficult season, I pray this conversation encourages you to keep trusting God even when all you can see are loose threads. Scripture Referenced: • Romans 8:28 • Isaiah 55:8-9 • Philippians 1:6 ---------------------------------------- 🌐 Website & Free Devotional: https://kathrinshaffer.com [https://kathrinshaffer.com] 🔗 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/kathrinshaffer [https://linktr.ee/kathrinshaffer]

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S2 E143: When We Turn Preference Into Doctrine

Have you ever stopped to ask whether something is truly taught in Scripture—or whether it's simply a tradition, preference, or opinion we've grown accustomed to? In this episode of Unpolished But Called, we explore the difference between biblical doctrine and personal conviction. Christians often hold strong opinions about worship styles, Bible translations, church traditions, and countless other topics. While many of those preferences can be meaningful, they shouldn't carry the same authority as God's Word. We'll look at what Scripture says about testing what we believe, holding our convictions with humility, and making sure we're pointing people to Christ rather than our own preferences. The goal isn't to win arguments—it's to love truth enough to keep asking good questions. Scripture referenced: * Acts 17:11 * Romans 14:1–5 * Colossians 2:20–23 * Mark 7:6–9 * 2 Timothy 2:15 If you're looking for more than podcast episodes, I also send a free weekly newsletter called Walking It Out with Kathrin. 🔗 Website & Free Devotional: https://kathrinshaffer.com [https://kathrinshaffer.com] 🔗 Linktree: https://linktr.ee/unpolishedbutcalled [https://linktr.ee/unpolishedbutcalled]

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S2 E142: When God's Answers Bring Responsibility

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S2 E141: Why Is It Easier to Assume Than to Ask?

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