Faith was never meant to be comfortable.Uncomfortable Faith is not a devotional and not a defense of modern religious tradition. It is a return to the actual teachings of Jesus-read plainly, lived honestly, and taken seriously.Rather than presenting faith as belief alone, this book traces Jesus' call to obedience as a way of life. Through narrative reflection, Scripture (KJV), and covenant continuity, it shows that Jesus did not introduce a new moral system. He spoke with authority into what God had already revealed-pressing obedience beyond external compliance and into the heart.Each chapter unfolds Jesus' teachings as they were meant to be heard: not as ideals to admire, not as symbols to claim, but as a way to be walked.The second half of the book presents a structured study aligning the Sermon on the Mount with the Ten Commandments (Exodus 19-24), demonstrating that Jesus did not abolish the Law-He revealed its depth. Faith, as Jesus taught it, was always about allegiance, trust, endurance, and change.The Sermon on the Mount is included as a standalone addition, presented in full (KJV), without commentary-because its weight does not require explanation.This book is written for readers who sense that something essential has been lost in modern expressions of faith, and who are willing to confront what Jesus actually said.Uncomfortable Faith is not meant to reassure.It is meant to realign.