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Susie Larson Live

Susie Larson on the importance of an eternal perspective

Susie Larson Live

Faith Radio

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.7689 Ratings

🗓️ 28 September 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Susie Larson talks about the importance of having an eternal perspective as we look back at our past, at our current day and into our future. She pulls from the account of Abraham following where God leads, the Israelites wanting to return to Egypt, and more.

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Susie Larson. Thanks for listening to this podcast from Susie Larson Live.

0:03.9

Welcome to Susie Larson Live. Welcome to Susie Larson Live, always honored You don't have to know how to ever since and since, it's got you left.

0:22.0

Welcome to Susie Larson Live.

0:24.1

Always honored to get to spend this time with you.

0:26.5

In fact, I look forward to bringing you conversations every single day that hopefully

0:30.5

inspire you in your faith walk, that deepen your understanding of God's Word and that

0:34.5

heightens your awareness of his amazing and real presence in your life.

0:38.2

Glad to be listening today. Well, our scheduled guest lives in the path of Hurricane Ian,

0:42.5

and we all thought it best to reschedule him for a day when we know that you'll be able to

0:46.3

hear him loud and clear. And we're praying for those of you who are in Florida. Please keep us

0:51.0

posted on how you're doing. But we decided to pivot today. And I'm going to talk to you

0:55.5

about the importance of viewing our lives through an eternal lens. When we look back at our past,

1:00.3

seeing it through the lens of mercy and goodness. When we look at our presence, seeing it through the lens

1:06.4

of goodness and mercy. And when we look forward, seeing it with eternity and mind.

1:14.6

You know, unless we're convinced of God's goodness and his loving involvement in our lives,

1:19.4

we're going to misinterpret our trials, we'll misread others' motives, and we'll wrongly remember our past experiences. I want to say that again, unless we're convinced of God's

1:24.0

goodness and his loving involvement in our lives, will misinterpret our trials,

1:28.5

will misread others' motives, and wrongly remember our past experiences. So I'm going to draw a little

1:33.9

bit from my content of Strong in Battle and a little bit from my content of the new companion

1:39.1

journal, Soul Care for the Battle. It's a guided journal. Let me just tell you, it comes out in

1:43.2

October, but our shipment came in. So I'm giving away five copies today of Soul Care for the battle. It's a guided journal. Let me just tell you, it comes out in October, but our shipment came in. So I'm giving away five copies today of Soul Care for the Battle. And I love

1:50.2

this thing, whereas Strong in Battle is a handbook for battle. Soul care for the battle. You don't

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