We’re standing at the edge—forty years behind, the land ahead, and Moses still speaking. Deuteronomy is a long farewell from a man who won’t cross over, pouring out everything God has taught him to a people who are about to step into something new and terrifying. Remember this. Don’t forget. Choose life. He is with you.
Before we move on, we wanted to leave something in your hands that you can return to.
These two charts distill what Deuteronomy teaches into ten formation principles and ten prayers—one for each truth, written for the person standing at a threshold of their own. The place where what’s behind is known and what’s ahead is not.
Page one names what God is doing when the next thing feels too large and the past feels too heavy. Page two gives you words for when you don’t know how to ask for what you need.
Print them. Keep them. The Jordan is still ahead—but so is everything God has promised is on the other side of it.


Download the guide using the button below, then print on standard letter-size paper. We recommend double-sided on one sheet of paper. Keep it in your Bible, your journal, or somewhere you'll return to it regularly.
To print: tap or click the button below to open the guide. On iPhone, tap Read, then tap the Share button (the box with an arrow) and scroll down to find Print. On Android, tap Download to save the file, then open it and select Print. On a computer, simply download and open the file, then print as you would any PDF.

