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Honor One Another

Oct 2, 2011Dr. John King, Senior PastorHonoring One AnotherThe One Anothers

The message focuses on the biblical principle of honoring one another above ourselves, as outlined in Romans 12:10. The speaker emphasizes the need for a respectful, humble, and willing spirit to genuinely honor others. Through examples from scripture, including the negative example of Haman and the positive example of Jesus washing the disciples' feet, the speaker illustrates the challenges of overcoming pride and self-interest. The call to action is to actively seek to honor others in our daily interactions and relationships.

Romans 12:10John 13:1-17Philippians 2:3-11Esther 3:1-15

Reflection Questions

1. In what ways can you actively honor someone in your life this week?

2. How does pride manifest in your relationships, and what steps can you take to combat it?

3. Reflect on a time when you felt honored by someone else. How did it impact you?

4. What does it mean to you to have a humble spirit in your interactions with others?

5. How can you practice being more willing to serve others in your community?