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Easy is Not Always Right - Pr. Moses Chege | CITAM Church Online
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- CITAM Church Online
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- May 7, 2026
- Duration seconds
- 213
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Summary
Prioritizing instant comfort over discipline creates a barrier to fulfilling one's divine purpose. This teaching explores how the pursuit of ease can lead to spiritual stagnation and how to overcome it through mental renewal.
Topics
- Spiritual Discipline
- Purpose vs Comfort
- Mental Renewal
- Christian Living
- Personal Growth
- Romans 12:2
- Faith and Discipline
Highlights
- Main idea: The modern pursuit of convenience often conflicts with the discipline required for spiritual purpose
- Failure mode: Relying on instant gratification and comfort can lead to moral corruption and spiritual drift
- Practical takeaway: Renewing the mind requires consistent engagement with prayer, scripture, and Christian community
- Core tension: The physical desire for ease frequently opposes the spiritual necessity of growth
- Decision framework: Evaluate every choice by asking if it accelerates your growth or merely delays your destiny
Chapters
0:00The Conflict of Comfort: An examination of how modern convenience and the temptation to choose ease over necessity impact our daily lives.1:00The Danger of Easy Paths: How the pursuit of a comfortable lifestyle can inadvertently lead to sin and corruption.2:00Renewing the Mind: Applying Romans 12:2 to transform our thinking through prayer, scripture, and fellowship.3:00Choosing Purpose: A call to action for young people to prioritize long-term fulfillment over short-term ease.