
The one who lives a life of conviction is the possessor of a life of satisfaction.
The individual who lives a life full of conviction lives out life with a passion, the energizing force, which turns dreams to reality and gives substance to one’s hope.
To have conviction is to be firm and steadfast. The ability to be unshaken, immovable, with an formidable spirit. It is the fruit of a deep and abiding faith and belief.
“Faith, is the substance of things hope for, the evidence of things not seen” Hebrews 11:1 .
One’s dreams, visions, and hopes for achievement of such, are revelatory of one’s level of faith and belief.
The manner and extent to which one holds on to that belief reveals an individuals conviction.
It is that individual’s conviction, which will determine the amount of work and effort he or she will put in to achieving that which he or she has hoped for.
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One must be convicted about the right things.
Being convicted about the wrong thing is a certain path to destruction. All things that seem right are not necessarily right for you.
“There is a way that seems right to a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.” (Proverbs 16:25)
Consistently take inventory of your desires, where your seeds of faith rest, and what drives you. If the path you travel is causing you significant pain, although success is not without struggle, re-evaluate your convictions.
Remember, moving against the current, will always lend to a tumultuous journey.
Finding yourself consistently knocking on a door that will not open, uses up opportunity and unravels time. Consider whether that door is for you.

Be convicted, but be convicted about the right things.