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They worshiped worthless idols, so they became worthless themselves.
— Greg Laurie
Let all that I am wait quietly before God, for my hope is in him.
— Greg Laurie
Guess what? Your god is you. You just made him up. Your god is fake, because you can't edit out the parts of the Bible you don't like. If you treat the Word of God like a buffet line and say, "I will take this aspect of God, but I don't like that one," then you will end up with a god of your own making. It won't be the God of the Bible. And that god of yours won't be able to save you in the final day, because it isn't real.
— Greg Laurie
What a heartbreak it would be to live an 'almost' Christian life, then 'almost' get into Heaven.
— Greg Laurie
He will not force you to share your faith, but He will prompt you. And when you take that step of faith, He will empower and use you.
— Greg Laurie
This doesn't make sense to me right now, but it's all going to make sense in eternity. It will produce something in eternity that would not have been there otherwise. So in faith I'm going to.
— Greg Laurie
As Christians, regardless of what cause we may have to be troubled, there is greater cause not to be.
— Greg Laurie
Satan, whom Paul labeled as "the god of this evil world," is so clever that he has fooled many people into thinking that he doesn't even exist—while in reality he controls their very lives.
— Greg Laurie
Only fools say in their hearts, "There is no God."
— Greg Laurie
Another thing about these words of the Great Commission to both preach the gospel and make disciples: they are directed to every follower of Jesus. These words were not merely directed to the original disciples. Nor are they meant only for what we might call "professionals"—evangelists, pastors, missionaries, etc. They are for every follower of Jesus. Every man and every woman who believes in Him is called and commanded to go and proclaim His message.
— Greg Laurie
It's been said, "There is one thing that believers and nonbelievers have in common: they are both uptight about evangelism," and that is true. When it comes to sharing the gospel, it seems we plan for failure far more often than success.
— Greg Laurie
Statistics indicate that 95 percent of all Christians have never led another person to Christ.
— Greg Laurie