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Today on The Dwelling Place Lounge, Phillip sits down with Pastor Eric Knight to talk honestly about brokenness, sin, and the God who restores His children. Using Psalm 51 and David’s repentance as the anchor, we walk through what brokenness actually is, why God uses it, and how humility, not self‑pity, is the path back to joy in Christ. We talk through the world’s version of brokenness vs. the biblical one, why believers feel the weight of sin differently, and how the Spirit leads us toward repentance rather than condemnation. Phillip also opens up about his own season of brokenness, mental health, misplaced priorities, and learning to cling to Christ with desperation. If you’re wrestling with sin, shame, or discouragement today, we pray this episode reminds you that God doesn’t despise a broken and contrite heart, He draws near to it. Timestamps 0:00 Cold open / intro theme 1:45 Episode begins 3:25 Why this series matters 4:40 The story of David, Bathsheba, and the weight of hidden sin 10:20 What the world calls brokenness 12:40 Biblical brokenness and the believer’s conscience 17:45 “Why can’t I stop sinning?” Phillip’s story of frustration 20:30 Mental health, responsibility, and honesty before God 24:50 Brokenness as “cosmic treason” and misplaced desires 29:50 When brokenness feels like condemnation 35:10 God’s discipline vs. the enemy’s lies 41:40 Humility, pride, and why God opposes the proud 49:55 The danger of self‑pity disguised as humility 56:20 What brokenness is meant to produce in us 58:50 One thing we hope you take away 1:01:00 “Don’t waste your brokenness” If this conversation blessed you, share it with someone who needs encouragement today. And as always, welcome to The Dwelling Place Lounge.