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Greg Laurie: A New Beginning

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Greg Laurie: A New Beginning

Greg Laurie

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.83.5K Ratings

🗓️ 25 March 2022

⏱️ 25 minutes

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John 12

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

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Partners.

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

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courses, sign up at harvest.org.

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The life of Judas Iscariot comes into view today as Pastor Greg Laurie warns us against

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following his example.

0:23.3

Judas is typical of so many people today.

0:26.4

They want to give only that which is required by God and preferably get by with a bare minimum.

0:33.7

If they would be honest, their question would be, what is the least I can do and still

0:38.1

technically be a Christian?

0:40.7

This is thin ice and dangerous ground to be treading upon.

1:07.7

When you're on the road, every once in a while you may see an unusual speed limit sign.

1:13.2

Most mention the maximum speed, but a few post the minimum.

1:17.8

Why is that?

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Well, because if you fall below the minimum, you're in danger.

1:23.0

Today on the new beginning, Pastor Greg Laurie helps us realize the danger of falling below

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the minimum and our walk with the Lord.

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Instead, we'll focus on giving our all and hoping to hear those words well done, good and

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faithful servant.

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Jesus is more popular than ever.

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By the way, this is nothing new.

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Jesus was popular in the first century as well, especially after he raised Lazarus from

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