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Susie Larson Live

Emily P. Freeman on making decisions

Susie Larson Live

Faith Radio

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8835 Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2019

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

We make so many decisions, big and small, every day. Author Emily P. Freeman shares how we can learn to trust God more and listen to what He is saying in these decisions from her book "The Next Right Thing: A Simple, Soulful Practice for Making Life Decisions."

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Susie Larson.

0:01.3

Here's the podcast from Middays with Susie Larson.

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Enjoy the conversation.

0:07.5

This is an encore presentation of Middays with Susie Larson.

0:24.6

Well, Welcome just won't do dance. You don't have to know how to ever since, ever since we've got you late. Welcome to Middays, I'm Susie Larson.

0:26.6

So great to have you listening today.

0:27.6

I love joining you every single day to bring you conversations that hopefully inspire you in your faith walk,

0:33.6

deep in your understanding of God's Word, and that heighten your awareness of his very real and very

0:38.0

precious presence in your life. When you think about it, life is just full of decisions.

0:42.9

Sometimes we overthink things. Other times we rush ahead with no thought whatsoever, and we

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totally regret it later. So how do we lean in? Listen for the Lord and make decisions that actually

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move us towards God's

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best for us and for those around us? Well, I am thrilled to welcome Emily Freeman of the show today

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to talk about her new book, The Next Right Thing, a simple, soulful practice for making life decisions.

1:05.0

And you know this. I go through many, many, many books, both as an author and a radio host.

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I love this book. It's a beautiful hard hardcover book. The Next Right Thing, a simple, soulful practice for making life decisions. I wholeheartedly endorse this thing, and we've got six copies to give away. This is a $20 book, and it's worth that and then some. So you know the drill, but if you don't, I'll tell you right now. Get in on the drawing. Email middays at my faith radio.com. I felt like my heart just was at ease, as I wrote. She has a lyrical way of writing. There's so much beautiful content in this book. I want you to have a copy. Email middays at my faith radio.com. Put the next right thing in the subject line and don't forget the mailing address. We'll get Emily on in just a quick moment. Tomorrow is the big night for our big live studio audience. We're almost sold out. We've got 10 spots left. I want you to join us, will you? Fifteen dollar tickets and it'll be worth it. It's going to be a night of great inspiration. We're going to

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laugh hard, I think. We're going to worship and we're going to get together. And I pray that you walk away with a new sense of God's dream for your heart, that you've confronted some self-limiting beliefs in your soul and that you believe that God has an amazing, amazing work that he wants to do in and through you. You can find more information on the web at myfaithradio.com. It's tomorrow night,

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right across the street from our radio station. Hope you can join us. All right, let me tell you about my guest. We'll get her on the show. Emily Freeman is the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Simply Tuesday and A Million Little Ways. She's the host of The Next Right Thing podcast and helps create space for

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the soul to breathe, offering fresh perspective on the sacredness of our inner life. And Emily and her

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husband live in North Carolina with their three children. Emily, great to talk with you again. Welcome

2:45.2

to the show. Thank you, Susie. It's always my pleasure to be here. Look forward to this conversation. and the book is so great. I can't wait for our listeners to hear more about it. But you know this because I've talked with you before. We love to start out by talking scripture. I wonder if there's a verse you've been hanging around these days you can share with us. Do you know, there's a passage of scripture that I know is probably very familiar to a lot of your listeners, but it's one that I keep finding richer and deeper meaning in.

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And that's Psalm 23, The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.

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