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Greg Laurie: A New Beginning

How to Overcome Lust & Protect Your Mind: Having, Compared to Dwelling on, Sinful Thoughts

Greg Laurie: A New Beginning

Greg Laurie

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.83.5K Ratings

🗓️ 5 August 2021

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Matthew 5

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

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helping people everywhere know God.

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Visit our website and learn more about Harvest Partners at harvest.org.

0:15.2

Have you ever heard of the fiery darts of the devil?

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They're like flaming arrows from hell that he fires at your brain.

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They arrive as thoughts, temptations really.

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The pastor Greg Laurie says it's up to us just how much we ponder the pleasure.

0:31.2

You don't have to let that thought into your mind.

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It's sort of nuts at the door of your imagination and you can say,

0:38.4

uh, no way.

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I'm not thinking about that or you say, come right in and make yourself at home.

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That's up to you.

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This is the day when the last I found.

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This is the day of a moment again.

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Amazing grace, how sweet the snow.

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Again you hear the holy angels, I see no.

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This is the day the day when I begin.

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Chemistry majors know that liquids can be adhesive or cohesive.

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Some liquids stick to other things while others cling together.

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If you've broken a mercury thermometer and seen the little beads of mercury

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ball up together, you've seen cohesion.

1:22.9

While when impure thoughts come at us, do we let them stick inside our minds

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