Endurance or Certainty?
Most people think they’re tenacious.
They’re not.
They’re just exhausted… and still standing.
There’s a difference.
Endurance says,
β€œI’ll survive this.”
Tenacity says,
β€œI know what this season is producing.”
One is hanging on.
The other is anchored in certainty.
Endurance waits to see what happens.
Tenacity moves like the outcome is already in motion.
That’s why some people keep building when nobody claps.
That’s why some leaders stay steady when results are slow.
That’s why some families heal instead of fracture.
That’s why some callings refuse to die.
They’re not just tough.
They’re convinced.
πŸ“– Ephesians 2:10 says we are God’s workmanship β€” created for works prepared in advance.
If that’s true, then you’re not wandering.
You’re being shaped.
And certainty fuels stamina.
πŸ‘‰ So here’s the real question:
Are you enduring…
or are you certain?
Drop one word in the comments:
πŸ”Ή Enduring
πŸ”Ή Certain
Because the gap between those two
is the space where growth happens.
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John Wesley Hosier
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Endurance or Certainty?