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It’s not failure that disqualifies leaders—it’s the refusal to own it. In this final episode of the week, we unpack a new Fox mantra: “Fess up if you mess up.” Everyone makes mistakes. What sets great leaders apart is how they respond. Through the example of King David and Psalm 51, you’ll learn that humility builds trust, and confession leads to strength—not shame. This is a call to clear the air, clean the slate, and step into the weekend with integrity. The strongest leaders aren’t perfect—they’re just relentlessly committed to getting better.

00:00 – Fess Up If You Mess Up
00:43 – Leaders Own Their Mistakes
01:14 – What Ownership Actually Looks Like
01:51 – The Power of Saying “That Was On Me”
02:13 – Great Leaders Take Responsibility
02:31 – Humility Starts with Honest Self-Reflection
02:44 – Psalm 51 – Create in Me a Clean Heart
03:14 – Owning It Makes You Trustworthy
03:43 – Reflect on Where You Fell Short
04:18 – Fess Up, Move Forward, Get Better

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#ChristianLeadership #Psalm51 #SpiritualAccountability
#LeadWithIntegrity #GetBetterNotBitter #ClearTheAir