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The Notable Walk! Average: The Enemy of Excellence Daniel 6:1-10

The Notable Walk! Average: The Enemy of Excellence Daniel 6:1-10

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The Notable Walk!Average: The Enemy of Excellence

Daniel 6:1-10

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40 Day Prayer CampaignDecember 1, 2013-January 9, 2014

7:00-7:15 a.m. daily

Call in information:

605-477-3000 #975260

1. Generate a list of 3 prayer goals.

2. Call in each morning and join us in the prayer of agreement.

3. Let us pray our way into the New Year together!

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A Closer Walk pt. 4

Message Thesis: A Notable Walk

requires excellence.

Message Objective: To understand

the relationship between average and

excellent. To understand what it takes

to be excellent.

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Average:

Taking the typical route or example. Something that represents a middle point.

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Excellent

Very good of its kind!

Examples:

Family Dollar or Walmart?

Payless or DSW?

Dial Up Connection or Fios?

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What does excellence require?

• Excellence requires commitment.• Excellence requires consistency.• Excellence requires no

compromise.

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Daniel was favored because of his consistency.

Consistency: A harmony of conduct or practice with profession.

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Daniel was favored because of his commitment level.

Commitment: An agreement or pledge to do something in the future.

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Daniel was favored because of his no compromise

attitude.

Compromise: A concession to something derogatory or prejudicial. To compromise one’s principles.