Dryden Shorts: Stick To Your Convictions

It’s good to talk about it. Reason it out. Go through the rational. That’s good.

However, as you’ve reached a firm conclusion on the matter, there’s no need to shift from it. Doing so to keep up with others and to appease hyet others does a disservice to the conclusion you reached. It devalues that conclusion. It suggests that you can behave as a hypocrite with justification.

Stick to your convictions … even when it costs …

For His Name’s Sake

Shalom

C. L. J. Dryden

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