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Love and Honor

"Be kindly affectionate to one another with brotherly love, in honor giving preference to one another;
Romans 12:10


     We are to have love for our brethren (Heb. 13:1; 1 Pet. 1:22;
John 13:35
). It should be a family or brotherly type of love and
affection. The love we learn from God should be like that of a
family. We need to be showing true love. That means we need to
encourage one another to continue in the faith. Trying  to
make them happy is not showing love.
 
    Only seeking to make someone happy often time keeps them from truly receiving what they need in order to mature and stay steadfast. We need to love them enough to give them the truth and hold them to God's word. Helping them reach the goal of eternal salvation is more important and more loving than a moment of happiness.
 
    Take the lead in honoring others (Luke 14:7-14).  Instead of waiting to be honored we should seek to honor others. We should lead others in the manifestation of esteem and respect.



Do you love your brethren?

Do you seek to honor them or to be honored?

What is more important them or you?

Do you treat them like family?

Are you showing true love by giving them what they need?

Are you showing false love by seeking to simply make them

happy?

 

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