The Importance of Getting Up - Greg Laurie Devotion - March 12, 2026
Greg Laurie Daily Devotions
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By Greg Laurie, Crosswalk.com

âAbraham was, humanly speaking, the founder of our Jewish nation. What did he discover about being made right with God? If his good deeds had made him acceptable to God, he would have had something to boast about. But that was not Godâs way. For the Scriptures tell us, âAbraham believed God, and God counted him as righteous because of his faith.ââ (Romans 4:1â3 nlt)
The Bible doesnât teach that if youâre a Christian, youâll never stumble or periodically fall short. But it does teach that ifyouâre a true believer, when youâve had a lapse or a stumble, you will always get up and move forward. Thatâs theway to determine whether a person is really a believer or not.
When God came to Abraham in Ur and told him to break away from his family, Abraham basically refused and didnât go for years. Even after he left, he only partially obeyed God by dragging his nephew Lot along. This only resultedin more friction down the road, when he and Lot eventually parted company.
Abraham told his beautiful wife, Sarah, to say that she was his sister because he was afraid someone would kill him if they realized he was indeed her husband. He did that on two occasions.
After God promised him a sonâan heir to continue his lineageâAbraham tried to force the Lordâs hand by fathering a child with Sarahâs handmaiden, Hagar. That decision resulted in immeasurable heartache and strife.
These were just a few of the lapses of faith and acts of disobedience that marked Abrahamâs life. Itâs important to note, however, that although Abraham deviated from Godâs path on occasion, he always came back. He never drifted too far from the One who made a covenant with him. Thatâs why the apostle Paul wrote, âAbraham believed God, and God counted him as righteous because of his faithâ (Romans 4:3 nlt).
No stumble is too great, no fall is too steep, to recover from. First John 1:9 says, âBut if we confess our sins to him, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all wickednessâ (nlt). Acts 3:19 says, âNow repent of your sins and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped awayâ (nlt). When you turn to God and away from the sin that caused you to stumble, you regain your forward momentum on the right path, just as Abraham did time and time again.
If a person says he or she is a believer and falls away and never comes back, then that person is not a believer. The apostle John put it this way: âWhen they left, it proved that they did not belong with usâ (1 John 2:19 nlt). But if a personis a true believer, then he or she will be miserable in sin and eventually will beat a quick path back to the cross of Calvary.
Reflection question: What does moving forward after a spiritual fall look like in your life?
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Greg Laurie is the pastor and founder of the Harvest churches in California and Hawaii and of Harvest Crusades. He is an evangelist, best-selling author, and movie producer. His latest film âJesus Revolution,â from Lionsgate and Kingdom Story Company, is now available on-demand worldwide.
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