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The Kings Speech: The Power of Spoken Faith (Romans 10:9-10)

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In The Kings Speech, King George VI cannot speak without stammering. His private belief in himself means nothing until he can speak publicly. The entire nation needs to hear his voice at war's outbreak. His Christmas broadcast is both confession and coronation—finally saying what he believes. If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord... Confession requires speaking. Belief held in silence changes only the believer. Belief spoken changes the world. Bertie's speech rallied Britain. Our confession of Christ rallies the kingdom.

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