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Crossing Jordan III - The Edge of Greatness b
Deuteronomy 30:11-20
Starting over involves making good choices about what to leave behind
and what to take with us.
Choices come from deep heartfelt conviction.
What convictions?
I.
I need to reaffirm my conviction about the ______________ of _________.
Philippians 2:13
 
II.
I need to reaffirm my conviction concerning ______   _________.
Romans 14
 
III.
I need to reaffirm my conviction about ______ _________________.
Northview exists to glorify God through helping ____________ ___________ Jesus, _________ to be like Him, and __________ Him to the world.
(John 14:6, Acts 4:12, Phil 3:10, Romans 8:29, Matthew 28:18-20)
 
IV.
I need to reaffirm my conviction about _____  _______________.
I exist to glorify God through helping ____________ ___________ Jesus, _________ to be like Him, and __________ Him to the world.
(Matthew 25, 1 Peter 4:10, Philippians 2:13, Ephesians 4)
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