A New Beginning with Greg Laurie
Summary: Pastor Greg Laurie's thirty-minute daily radio program featuring relevant, biblical teaching.
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After we die, we all make it through to the afterlife. But do we know where we're going after that? Pastor Greg Laurie answers some of the common questions about eternity, including the most important: how do we make sure we're going to heaven?
If God could radically change someone's life - from darkness to light - they'd jump at the opportunity, right? Pastor Greg Laurie says, "Not necessarily." Pastor Greg explains how God CAN change a life IF the life wants to be changed.
Will God's plan work in our lives? Pastor Greg Laurie says it depends. It depends on one thing: whether you're willing to cooperate with His plan! Pastor Greg poses a pivotal question: "Do You Want to Change Your Life?" Listen here for important counsel.
Many SAY they follow Jesus, but their actions betray their words. Pastor Greg Laurie wants to know if Jesus would consider us His followers. It's a provocative lesson on what it means to be a disciple in our generation. Listen online for good insight.
Would you like to be used by God? Pastor Greg Laurie points out there are often people who cross our path who are just waiting to be shown hope . . . the hope they can find in the Gospel. Listen here and get some help in using your personal testimony effectively in sharing your faith.
When some people share their testimony, they seem to relish in their old, worldly exploits. Pastor Greg Laurie says, "Don't be known for who you were; be known for who you are in Christ." It's helpful insight on sharing our personal story.
When we're sharing our faith with those who don't yet know the Lord, Pastor Greg Laurie says one of our most important tools is our personal testimony. He points out, if someone can see what Jesus did for us, they'll see what Jesus can do for them.
Pastor Greg Laurie says, when we share the Gospel with someone else, we're passing along beneficial information. It's like one beggar telling another beggar where to find food. And Pastor Greg helps us embrace that important responsibility.
Pastor Greg Laurie believes there have been several great awakenings in our nation's history - the most recent being the Jesus Movement of the 60s and 70s. It was a time he knows well . . . he was a part of it! Pastor Greg explains how the time is right for another great awakening.
The Great Awakening was a spiritual revival of the 18th century where thousands came to Christ. Pastor Greg Laurie says our culture is primed for another great awakening. He explains why, and how we play a part. Listen here for insights from his new book on the subject.
As believers, we know we're to share our faith. But is there someone you'd rather NOT share the Gospel with? Maybe someone who's treated you unfairly? Pastor Greg Laurie points out that Jesus died for everyone, even His enemies . . . even OUR enemies. Good insight on our charge to share the love of God right here.
How do we come to God? Through religion? Good works? The Golden Rule? Pastor Greg Laurie reminds us we come to God exclusively through His Son, Jesus Christ. Pastor Greg points out how important it is to share that message with everyone, even those outside our comfort zone.
The Lord never invited us to practice a religion, he invited us to have a relationship with Him. Pastor Greg Laurie points out how Jesus made that invitation personally to a man named Nicodemus. We'll see what we can learn from that encounter.
When a runner crosses the finish line in victory, no one's thinking about his shaky start, or about the stumble on the second lap. Pastor Greg Laurie says the same holds true as we run our race for Christ. Listen here for good encouragement on finishing well in your race for Christ.
We may see our own pitfalls; the Lord sees our potential. What is it that you feel disqualifies you from doing great things for God? Pastor Greg Laurie examines the imperfect lives of the Apostles. We'll see that if God can use them, He can use us!