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Greg Laurie: A New Beginning

How to Never Stumble or Fall | Your Spiritual Walk

Greg Laurie: A New Beginning

Greg Laurie

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.83.5K Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

John 18/Luke 22

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You're listening to a new beginning with Greg Laurie, a podcast supported by Harvest Partners.

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For more ways to deepen and challenge your spiritual walk, enroll in Pastor Greg's free online courses.

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Sign up at harvest.org.

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Don't ever say, I will never be made to stumble.

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We're all vulnerable.

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And any one of us could fall in any area if we were to lower our guard.

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Don't ever think you're above that.

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Greg Laurie has pointed out that an unguarded strength is a double weakness.

0:33.0

As the Bible says, take heed, lest we fall.

0:36.0

Recognize your weakness.

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Recognize your vulnerability, but also recognize the power of God and his desire to sustain you.

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This is the day when the lost are found.

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This is the day for a moment again.

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Amazing grace, that's we bestow.

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Again you hear the only angels I see now.

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This is the day the day we lie afloat again.

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The internet is full of videos of people walking along looking at their smartphones and then suddenly falling.

1:14.0

Falling into fountains, falling into swimming pools, tripping over a plethora of obstacles in their path.

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In the second, before they might have said, I got this.

1:25.0

I can read my phone while I walk.

1:28.0

Today on the new beginning, Pastor Greg Laurie points out many of us have the same confidence in our spiritual walk.

1:34.0

Today a message of caution, anyone can fall.

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