The Danger of Selective Faith

The Danger of Selective Faith

From Student of Life by Tim Pratt Jr.

September 3, 2025 · 29 min

About this episode

This episode explores the concept of selective faith and its impact on personal transformation and spiritual growth.

It’s easy to say we have faith in God until that faith confronts the parts of us we don’t want to change. In this episode of Student of Life , we’ll unpack the danger of selective faith: trusting God in the areas that feel safe while resisting Him where it costs us most. Real faith doesn’t just comfort us it transforms us. 📘 Student of Life Guide (The Danger of Selective Faith) Hebrews: 4:12 Key Idea Selective faith trusts God up to the point where He asks us to change. Real faith doesn’t avoid confrontation it welcomes it, because confrontation is the doorway to transformation. 3 Big Insights Faith without confrontation is just comfort. If it never challenges me, it’s not shaping me. Selective faith limits growth. We can’t become who God made us to be while holding parts of ourselves off-limits. God confronts to free us. His conviction isn’t condemnation it’s an invitation into maturity. Reflection Questions Where am I asking God to bless me but not change me? What part of the “real me” have I been protecting from His confrontation? How would my faith look different if I welcomed conviction instead of avoiding it? Application (Next Step) Write down one conviction God has been…

People in this episode

Host: Tim Pratt Jr.

Topics covered

  • faith
  • transformation
  • spiritual growth
  • confrontation
  • Christianity

Keywords

  • selective faith
  • real faith
  • confrontation
  • transformation
  • spirituality
  • Christianity
  • growth

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Student of Life Guide (The Danger of Selective Faith), Hebrews: 4:12

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