Thrive Perspectives: Conviction or Comfort?

Thrive Perspectives: Conviction or Comfort?

From Thrive: Perspectives by Thrive Today

March 26, 2026 · 47 min · Episode 132

About this episode

This episode explores the tension between societal conformity and the call to courageous discipleship in the context of Christian faith.

Jesus never hid the fine print. He warned that following him would be costly—that the road is narrow, the crowd is small, and comfort is never guaranteed. Yet today, the pressure many Christians feel isn’t open persecution, but the quiet expectation to blend in, stay agreeable, and keep conviction private. Our culture tells us to be ourselves —right up until our beliefs challenge the accepted script. Acceptance is rewarded. Dissent is costly. And faithfulness can feel isolating. In this episode of Thrive Perspectives , we explore why conformity has such a powerful hold on us, how social pressure shapes what we believe, and why Jesus’ call still demands courage. If discipleship means denying ourselves and following him, what does that look like in a world that prizes comfort above conviction? The Madness of Crowds. Douglas Murray. - Are we living through the great derangement of our times? Brave New World Inventing the Individual: The Origins of Western Liberalism - Book by Larry Siedentop

Topics covered

  • conviction
  • comfort
  • discipleship
  • social pressure
  • faithfulness

Keywords

  • Jesus
  • culture
  • beliefs
  • acceptance
  • dissent

Mentioned in this episode

Products: The Madness of Crowds. Douglas Murray, Brave New World, Inventing the Individual: The Origins of Western Liberalism

Books & works: The Madness of Crowds, Brave New World Inventing the Individual: The Origins of Western Liberalism

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