Living a Life of Conviction

TGIF

TGIF“For
we know, brothers loved by God, that He has chosen you, because our gospel came
to you not simply with words, but also with power, with the Holy Spirit and
with deep conviction.”
– 1 Thessalonians 1:4-5a

Everyone lives a life of conviction. Whatever we
give our greatest time, our greatest energies, and our greatest resources to is
a good indication of where our convictions lie. Some live a life of conviction
about sports. Some live a life of conviction around pleasure. Still others live
a life of conviction about very little that matters at all.

Whenever God chooses to do a deep work in a life, a
strong conviction is born of the Holy Spirit. Conversions in the early Church
resulted in changed lives that held to a deep, life-transforming conviction regarding
what they believed and how they lived out that belief. Paul explains that the
gospel they received came not just in words, but also in power, with the Holy
Spirit and with deep conviction.

In order to impact the workplace for Jesus Christ,
each of us must be reflecting a faith that is demonstrated through deeply held
convictions. Are you living a life of deep conviction that spurs you on to
reflect the power of Christ in your life and the lives of others? Paul was
willing to suffer great persecution for his faith in a living God. God calls
each of us to a life that is supernatural, not simply a good, moral life. The
early Church understood the role the Holy Spirit played in demonstrating this
power of the gospel. It was this deep work that resulted in living the gospel
with great conviction. If you are not living the gospel with great conviction,
ask the Holy Spirit to so fill your life today that the power of His Spirit is
truly reflected in your life so that you may impact others in your workplace.

TGIF Today God Is First Volume 1 by Os
Hillman

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