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Psalm 51:17
About Tania
Tania Landwehrle and her husband, Roland, have three children - a teenage son named Kyle and two young daughters, Taylor and Ryann. There is never a dull moment in the Landwehrle family, as each of their children is unique in age and in personality, and they are confident in their love for Jesus.
Tania's Full BioMoms for ChristHi everyone! It’s Tania, and welcome to the Moms for Christ podcast. The Word the Lord keeps putting in my heart comes from Psalms chapter 51 verse 17, and it says: “My sacrifice, oh God, is a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart You will not despise.” This word is a pretty familiar word; it's a prayer that comes from David. He had done evil in the Lord’s sight by sending one of his most trusted soldiers, Uriah, to his death. David did this because he slept with Uriah’s wife, and she became pregnant. David tried to hide his sin by marrying Bathsheba, who gave birth to a son. This displeased the Lord greatly, so the Lord sent Nathan to rebuke David. Nathan told David that because David had done this, David would suffer a great deal of turmoil in his house, and the son that Bathsheba had delivered would die. David fasted and he prayed for 7 days, and during that time this prayer came forth.
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Psalm 51:17
About Tania
Tania Landwehrle and her husband, Roland, have three children - a teenage son named Kyle and two young daughters, Taylor and Ryann. There is never a dull moment in the Landwehrle family, as each of their children is unique in age and in personality, and they are confident in their love for Jesus.
Tania's Full BioMoms for ChristHi everyone! It’s Tania, and welcome to the Moms for Christ podcast. The Word the Lord keeps putting in my heart comes from Psalms chapter 51 verse 17, and it says: “My sacrifice, oh God, is a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart You will not despise.” This word is a pretty familiar word; it's a prayer that comes from David. He had done evil in the Lord’s sight by sending one of his most trusted soldiers, Uriah, to his death. David did this because he slept with Uriah’s wife, and she became pregnant. David tried to hide his sin by marrying Bathsheba, who gave birth to a son. This displeased the Lord greatly, so the Lord sent Nathan to rebuke David. Nathan told David that because David had done this, David would suffer a great deal of turmoil in his house, and the son that Bathsheba had delivered would die. David fasted and he prayed for 7 days, and during that time this prayer came forth.
The post A Broken Heart – EP65 (Psalms 51:17) appeared first on United Faith Church.