The Kings Speech: Finding Your Voice (1 Thessalonians 5:11)
In The King's Speech, Lionel Logue isn't a credentialed speech therapist—he's an Australian actor. But he sees something in stammering King George VI that others don't: a voice worth hearing. Through years of unconventional therapy and genuine friendship, Lionel builds up a king. "Encourage one another and build one another up." Lionel's method is encouragement in its truest sense: not flattery, but calling forth what's already there. He doesn't fix Bertie; he helps Bertie find his own voice. That's biblical encouragement—seeing the image of God in someone and refusing to let them forget it.
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