Honour
is a word that has lost its value in today’s world. The Bible speaks about honour
in many ways. Honour God, honour your leaders, honour your parents, honour your
spouse, honour your pastor because there is a reward in honour. Honour in the
Bible is the act of giving high respect, value, and preference to God and
others, rooted in humility rather than worldly status. It involves recognizing
the image of God in people, obeying authority, and showing sacrificial love,
particularly toward parents, leaders, and the vulnerable. Honour God First:
Scripture emphasizes supreme honour to God through worship, obedience, and
tithing (1 Samuel 2:30; Proverbs 3:9). Honour Parents: The fifth commandment
dictates honouring father and mother, a foundational command for family
stability (Exodus 20:12; Ephesians 6:1-2). Honour Everyone: Christians are
called to "honour all people" (1 Peter 2:17), treating others as more
significant than themselves (Romans 12:10). Authority and Elders: Respect is
owed to government leaders (Romans 13:7), church leaders (1 Timothy 5:17), and
the elderly (Leviticus 19:32). Marriage Honour: Marriage is to be held in honour,
with mutual respect between spouses (Hebrews 13:4; 1 Peter 3:7). The Bible
links honour with wisdom, humility, and divine blessing, stating that those who
honour God will be honoured by Him (Proverbs 22:4; 1 Samuel 2:30). Have an awesome
day.









