A Prayer for True Strength

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Strength is easy to love. It doesn’t take convincing to be awed by the power of the ocean, the forces of nature in a storm. We wonder at professional athletes with extreme physical prowess and cheer wildly at the growing strength of our own children on the court or on the playing field. But is this what true strength really is?

In Psalm 18, David sings of something greater than flexed muscles. He knows of a strength that is far more than an outcome.

What message are you teaching your children about what strength really is? Listen to today’s podcast episode from Katie Westenberg, based on Psalm 18:19.

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About the Author

Katie Westenberg is both an author and speaker, who loves teaching women how to grow a robust theology of who God is, become students of Scripture, and learn to live that truth out with courage. She makes her home in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and four children and is the author of I Choose Brave: Embracing Holy Courage and Understanding Godly Fear and But Then She Remembered: How to Give God Your Full Attention in a Distracted World. To learn more about Katie, click here.

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