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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2026 · 22 MIN

Dear Younger Me

from Faith In The Living Room · host Nathan Cook

In this episode of Faith in the Living Room, we talk about something many leaders learn the hard way: respect does not come from a title — it grows from faithful labor.Looking at 1 Thessalonians 5:12–13 (KJV), we explore what Paul actually says about esteeming those who lead. It isn’t about position, personality, or power. It’s “for their work’s sake.”This episode is an honest reflection on ministry, humility, conflict, and the difference between demanding respect and earning trust. If you lead in any capacity — in your home, church, or workplace — this conversation is for you.And if you follow, it may reshape how you recognize faithfulness in others.Thanks for spending a few minutes in the living room.#FaithInTheLivingRoom, #ChristianLeadership, #ServantLeadership, #ChurchLife, #BiblicalTruth

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In this episode of Faith in the Living Room, we talk about something many leaders learn the hard way: respect does not come from a title — it grows from faithful labor.Looking at 1 Thessalonians 5:12–13 (KJV), we explore what Paul actually says...

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