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							was traveling in Indonesia with our group teaching 
							and encouraging the churches and ministries there.  
							From the minute I stepped into that compound and was 
							introduced to the people, they went out of their way 
							to honor us. They demanded we sit in the front of 
							every assembly. They demanded we went first in every 
							line. They stood every time we entered the room. 
							Truth is, it made me feel uncomfortable. I wanted to 
							honor them, but they refused to be out-done or 
							out-served. The wise elderly gentleman with me said, 
							“Sometimes, we need to receive as well as we give. 
							Honoring us honors them.” Honor is a lost 
							art yet holds profound implications in our 
							relationship with God. Something unique happens when 
							we honor others. According to some scripture, when 
							we lift up honor, down comes blessings. Many in our 
							current societies haven’t considered how honor and 
							blessings are connected. Think about a 
							time you were honored! When someone spoke of your 
							value to the family, how significant you were to the 
							company, or how important you were to the team. 
							Maybe they thanked you for something you did that 
							stood out from others. 
							
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			 How did it make you feel? Did it 
			inspire you? Of course it did. Did it make the sacrifice 
			worthwhile?  Absolutely! Did it give you more confidence? Yes!  Was 
			it uplifting to you on the inside? Without question. That’s what 
			honoring others does. Through May, we are going to 
			learn what it means to give honor. Honor means to value someone. It 
			means to give respect. Everyone wants it, but we have to get past 
			ourselves to give it. There is an impulse inside most of us to think 
			of ourselves first.  But as we go through the New Testament, God 
			asked his followers to be good at honoring those around us. “Honor 
			one another above yourselves.” Romans 12:10. Being called to honor others 
			actually pulls us back to Jesus. Jesus honored his disciples when He 
			washed their feet. Honoring others looks like Jesus.  Come along 
			with us this May as we unlock the path to this surprising blessing. Ron Otto, Preaching Minister 
			at Lincoln Christian Church |