Honouring others is not an option, is a command based on Romans 12:10, "Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honour one another above yourselves." Honour simply means - to place; put a value on someone more than we value ourselves; to treat people as precious and with respect.
However, we will not truly honour someone until we learn to love one another. And humility plays an important part in someone who knows how to honour others. Humility precedes Honour. And acts of honour will lead to a culture of honour.
How do we develop a culture of honour?
When:
a) We come not to be served, but to serve.
b) We come not to be heard, but to hear.
c) We come not to be loved, but to love.
Did I serve today? Listen today? Hear today?
When:
a) We come not to be served, but to serve.
b) We come not to be heard, but to hear.
c) We come not to be loved, but to love.
Did I serve today? Listen today? Hear today?
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