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“The measure of a man's real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out.”
Greg Laurie, Losers and Winners, Saints and Sinners: How to Finish Strong in the Spiritual Race
“Every disciple is a believer, but not every believer is necessarily a disciple. Anything short of discipleship, however, is settling for less than what God really desires for us.

Loving God more than anyone or anything else is the very foundation of being a disciple. If you want to live your Christian life to its fullest, then love Jesus more than anyone or anything else.

Either you will have harmony with God and friction with people, or you will have harmony with people and friction with God.

You become a disciple in the biblical sense only when you are totally and completely committed to Jesus Christ and His Word.

As a true disciple, your life won’t only be characterized by practical results and a hunger for Scripture, but you also will have love for others — especially fellow believers. Without all of these characteristics, you can’t really claim to be His disciple.

A person who has been with Jesus will boldly share his or her faith.

A person who has been with Jesus will be a person of prayer.

A person who has been with Jesus will be persecuted.

If for you, the Christian life is all about feeling good and having everything go your way, then you won’t like being a disciple. Being a follower of Christ is the most joyful and exciting life there is. But it also can be the most challenging life there is. It’s a life lived out under the command of someone other than yourself.

Most prayers are not answered because they are outside the will of God. Once we have discovered God’s will, we can then pray aggressively and confidently for it. We can pray, believing it will happen, because we know it is not something we have dreamed.

A forgiven person will be a forgiving person. A true disciple will harbor no grudge toward another. The disciple knows it will hinder his or her prayer life and walk with God.

It is far better to sit down for an hour and talk genuinely with one person than to rattle off trite clichés to scores of people.

Attending more Bible studies, more prayer meetings, reading more Christian books, and listening to more teaching without an outlet for the truth will cause us to spiritually decay. We need to take what God has given us and use it constructively in the lives of others.

You were placed on earth to know God. Everything else is secondary.

The more we know God, the more we should want to make Him known to a lost world.

Your life belongs to God. You don’t share your time and talents with Him; He shares them with you! He owns you and everything about you. You need to recognize and acknowledge that fact.”
Greg Laurie, Start! To Follow: How to Be a Successful Follower of Jesus Christ
“Suffering is a part of every life. Rain falls upon every life. All people encounter tragedy. Everybody struggles through hardship—not just Christians. But for the believer, for the child of God, whatever comes into our life first comes through the grid of God’s plan and purpose for our lives. There are no accidents in the life of the believer.”
Greg Laurie, Why Does God Allow Suffering?
“C. S. Lewis observed that new believers can become discouraged, right at the doorstep of faith, if they seek only the initial emotional experience, not the ongoing reality of a maturing relationship with God. Speaking in the fictional voice of a devilish tempter in The Screwtape Letters, he wrote, The Enemy [God] allows this disappointment to occur on the threshold of every human endeavor. . . . The Enemy takes this risk because He has a curious fantasy of making all these disgusting little human vermin into what He calls His “free” lovers and servants—“sons” is the word He uses. . . . Desiring their freedom, He therefore refuses to carry them, by their mere affections and habits, to any of the goals which He sets before them: He leaves them to “do it on their own.” And there lies our opportunity. But also, remember, there lies our danger. If once they get through this initial dryness successfully, they become much less dependent on emotion and therefore much harder to tempt.”
Greg Laurie, Jesus Revolution: How God Transformed an Unlikely Generation and How He Can Do It Again Today
“Prayer is the idea of wishing for something from the depth of our hearts and bringing that desire forward to the throne of God.”
Greg Laurie, Let God Change Your Life: How to Know and Follow Jesus
“Jesus asked, “But what about you? … Who do you say I am?” (Matt. 16:15 NIV).”
Greg Laurie, Let God Change Your Life: How to Know and Follow Jesus
“If you walk with the Lord on earth, you also will walk with Him in Heaven. If you walk away from the Lord on earth, you will walk away from Him, right into eternity.”
Greg Laurie, Revelation: The Next Dimension
“Often we fear the most difficult experiences of life only to discover that these are the experiences that bring Jesus Christ closer to us.”
Greg Laurie, Getting through the Storms of Life
“To get right with God, we need to utter three difficult words: “I have sinned.” God cannot forgive the sin we will not confess!”
Greg Laurie, NKJV, Start: The Bible for New Believers, eBook
“Remorse is feeling sorry, while repentance is being sorry enough to stop.”
Greg Laurie, Let God Change Your Life: How to Know and Follow Jesus
“Unbelievers are not the enemy—they are people for whom Christ died. We need to remember we were each one of them once.”
Greg Laurie, Let God Change Your Life: How to Know and Follow Jesus
“Billy Graham once said, “We are the Bibles the world is reading. We are the creeds the world is needing. We are the sermons the world is heeding.”
Greg Laurie, Tell Someone: You Can Share the Good News
“our lives are the only Bible some people will ever read. Christians are to be living epistles, written by God and read by men (2 Cor. 3:2).”
Greg Laurie, Let God Change Your Life: How to Know and Follow Jesus
“God can use anyone who truly decides he or she is “for Jesus,” as Greg did in 1970, to accomplish extraordinary things for His kingdom.”
Greg Laurie, Jesus Revolution: How God Transformed an Unlikely Generation and How He Can Do It Again Today
“Far too often, unbelievers know Christians only for what we stand against, not what we stand for.”
Greg Laurie, Let God Change Your Life: How to Know and Follow Jesus
“I read a story about an old gentlemen who was known for his godly life. Someone asked him one day, “What do you do when you are tempted, old man?” He replied, “I just look up to Heaven and say, ‘Lord, your property is in danger.’ ”
Greg Laurie, Revelation: The Next Dimension
“I’ve always maintained that only when you get to the end of yourself do you get to the beginning of God.”
Greg Laurie, Steve McQueen: The Salvation of an American Icon
“Like the prodigal’s father, God accepts us as we are. But He doesn’t want to leave us that way. God will change us.”
Greg Laurie, Let God Change Your Life: How to Know and Follow Jesus
“The full concept of discipleship includes sharing our faith, leading people to Christ, and helping them to mature in their faith. But somewhere along the line, the church has separated evangelism from discipleship.”
Greg Laurie, Let God Change Your Life: How to Know and Follow Jesus
“He will hear your cry and step in to remove the thing that frightens or troubles you. Call out to Him, and don’t hesitate! 3. God has His purposes in the storms of life. Remember this: No matter what, God is in control and has a plan. So we look to the Lord in our crisis, recognizing that He can accomplish great things in and through our hardships, disappointments, and setbacks. Why? Because God knows all things, past, present, and future, He is uniquely qualified to know when to ordain or permit evil and suffering, and when not to. Therefore, if the Lord allows something to enter your life, He has a plan in mind for dealing with it. We love to follow the Lord when things are”
Greg Laurie, Hope
“One is a path I’ve warned about tonight, the path that leads to fragmentation and self-interest. Down that road lies a mistaken idea of freedom, the right to grasp for ourselves some advantage over others. That path would be one of constant conflict between narrow interests ending in chaos and immobility.”
Greg Laurie, Jesus Revolution: How God Transformed an Unlikely Generation and How He Can Do It Again Today
“A poll by researcher George Barna revealed that about 25 percent of the adults in the United States would go to church if a friend would just invite them. Barna”
Greg Laurie, Tell Someone: You Can Share the Good News
“Today, 75 percent of young people who grew up in Christian homes and churches are now abandoning their faith as young adults. More than one-third of millennials say they are unaffiliated with any faith, up 10 percentage points since 2007.”
Greg Laurie, Jesus Revolution: How God Transformed an Unlikely Generation and How He Can Do It Again Today
“The kids (in the Jesus Movement) weren't singing for themselves. It seemed like they were singing TO Someone.”
Greg Laurie, Lost Boy: My Story
“if you want to see a revival, do revival-like things.”
Greg Laurie, Jesus Revolution: How God Transformed an Unlikely Generation and How He Can Do It Again Today
“I've told my children that when I die, to release balloons in the sky to celebrate that I graduated. For me, death is a graduation”
Greg Laurie, As It Is in Heaven: How Eternity Brings Focus to What Really Matters
“You may know Jesus, but you will never know him deeply until he comes to you in the midst of the storms of life.”
Greg Laurie
“This is what every follower of Jesus should be engaged in on a regular basis: sharing our faith, leading others to Christ, discipling them, and helping them to get grounded in the church—and then going out and doing it all again.”
Greg Laurie, Tell Someone: You Can Share the Good News
“24For we were saved in this hope, but hope that is seen is not hope; for why does one still hope for what he sees? 25But if we hope for what we do not see, we eagerly wait for it with perseverance.”
Greg Laurie, NKJV, Start: The Bible for New Believers, eBook
“Real spiritual growth comes only through discipline and perseverance. In other words, it comes through sticking with it. One of the traps for all of us, however, is substituting activity for genuine fellowship with God. I”
Greg Laurie, Start To Follow

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