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Susie Larson Live

David Platt on having a global perspective

Susie Larson Live

Faith Radio

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.7689 Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2021

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Pastor and author David Platt shared about his new book “Something Needs to Change: An Urgent Call to Make Your Life Count”. He recounts how traveling to some of the most remote places has influenced not only his world view, but his God-view.

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Hi, I'm Susie Larson.

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Thanks for listening to the podcast of Susie Larson Live.

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It's only just a matter around.

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Welcome to

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Susie Larson Live. Always honored to get to spend this time with you. In fact, I look forward to

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bringing you conversations every single day that hopefully inspire you in your faith walk,

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deepen your understanding of God's word, and that heightens your awareness of his very real

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presence in your life. Well, if you listen to my show long enough, you know, I have a really sensitive deepen your understanding of God's word and that heightens your awareness of his very real presence

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in your life. Well, if you listen to my show long enough, you know, I have a really sensitive

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spirit. I feel things very deeply. You know, every morning I slip out of bed. I go right to my knees.

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I have a picture propped up against the wall on my floor across my bedroom of an empty cross.

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I get on my knees and I pray for the persecuted church. You know, my hubby and I support an

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organization that helps fight human trafficking, and we're very involved with the poor in Africa.

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We care deeply about these things. And I always wonder, why do I have food in my cupboard while

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so many don't? You know, why was I born into a nation where I was able to get education and be safe?

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Why, Lord? I don't know even know still how to live in that tension. But the reality is there

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are needs all around us. You know, I think about, in Ezekiel, it talks about Sodom's sins,

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and it's, you know, we think of Sodom and we think of sexual sin, and that was definitely there. But Ezekiel says Sodom sins were pride, gluttony, and apathy while the poor

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and needy suffered outside of door. Pride, they thought more of themselves than they ought,

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you know, gluttony. They consumed more than they needed. And then apathy, they shrug their

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shoulders at the needs around them. So how do we do this as people

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who've been so blessed? How do you live in the tension of tending to the needs? You know, I've realized

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