The man to whom honor is his trade lacks nothing. Honor is the seed for access. When you dispense honor, you unlock ancient doors and dispel pride and haughtiness. When you honor your fellow man, you unveil the latent vulnerabilities of that individual’s capacity and ability to be magnanimously generous.
Honor shatters the strongest vaults in the human heart and the heart, in turn, reciprocates with an overwhelming rush of endearment, fragility, and helplessness. Honor excites the brain, strokes the nerve, compels the muscles, and forces the hands to release blessings, sometimes, against the person’s wishes.
Honor quickens the mind to recognize and commit the event and experience to memory so as to always remember. People who dispense honor are celebrities to the ones they honor. They enjoy unmistaken recognition where ever they show up and command favor at sight from those they honored in time past.
The ability to dispense honor is the obvious differentiator
between lack and abundance. The fine line between poverty and prosperity is veiled in each individual’s ability and capacity to willfully dispense honor.
Honor, as subtle and insignificant as it may seem, is the
master key to every package in life. Because honor connotes value and commands favor, those who are honored are always favorably disposed to those who honor them.
Honor begets honor and access. When you dispense honor, you get honor in return.
In 1 Samuel 2:30, the Lord declared, “…for them that honor me I will honor, and they that despise me shall be lightly esteemed.”
God is only as useful to you as the value you attach to Him.
Truly, there is no handicap or disability that can possibly preclude you from your innate ability to dispense honor. You must guard your heart at all times so that your familiarity or closeness with any individual or person will never inhibit you from drawing from their wellspring.
Bible admonishes us to “Honor all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honor the king.” (1 Peter 2:17). Every life matters. Every individual has something tangible and impactful to give if you approach him/her with the right attitude and esteem.
The call to dispense honor to all men is God’s only answer to most of our prayers just as Bible says, “His divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of Him that hath called us to glory and virtue.” (2 Peter 1:3).
Practice and Dispense Honor Always. You will thank me later.
Stay Uplifted in Christ.
From the Desk of Pastor Nicholas Obodo
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