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Pre-Decide

Week Seven

July 17, 2022 • Mark Hirst • Acts 20:24, 2 Timothy 4:5–8, 2 Corinthians 8:10–11

Grit – Strength of character that refuses to quit. What is your unfinished business? Keep taking another step. You are never alone.

Week Six

July 10, 2022 • Mark Hirst • Matthew 25:14–30, Ephesians 4:29, Matthew 28:18–20

Every interaction is an opportunity to add value Every resource is an opportunity to multiply Every prompting is an opportunity to obey God Obedience is our responsibility, the outcome is God’s

Week Five

July 3, 2022 • Rick Lane • John 3:16, Luke 12:13–21

Generosity is a lifestyle, not an isolated act. God is generous. Generosity brings joy; Greed brings guilt. Generosity brings community; Greed brings isolation. Generosity accelerates spiritual growth; Greed stunts it.

Week Four

June 26, 2022 • Jason Boyer • John 15:4–5, John 15:1, Matthew 6:33, Acts 2:42–43

I will seek first the One who matters most. I am devoted to Jesus. Be the Branch Connection leads to production Pre-decide a time. Pre-decide a place. Pre-decide a plan.

Week Three

June 19, 2022 • Mark Hirst • Romans 7:15–19, Daniel 6:23, Romans 7:24–25, Daniel 6:4–10

Successful people do consistently what other people do occasionally. Daniel didn’t learn to trust in the lion's den, he learned it in prayer. When you find your why, you will find a way. Being consistent isn’t the same as being perfect. How do we grow in consistency? 1) Start with the why 2) Plan to fail 3) Fall in love with the process You’re not successful when you achieve the goal in the future. You’re successful when you honor God today.

Week Two

June 12, 2022 • Jason Boyer • Matthew 26:41, 2 Corinthians 2:9–11, 1 Corinthians 10:12, Genesis 39:6–12

There is always more at stake than what we see at the moment 3 Keys to Fighting Temptation: 1. Move the line. 2. Magnify the cost. 3. Plan your escape Don’t use your disappointments to justify your disobedience.

Week One

June 5, 2022 • Mark Hirst • Genesis 12:1–4, Genesis 22:1–14, Proverbs 16:3

Your decisions determine the quality of your life. When your values are clear, your decisions become clear. When faced with _____________ (this situation) I have Pre-Decided to ___________ (take this action). I will decide to be: Ready Consistent Devoted Generous Faithful A Finisher