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What does the Bible say about honoring Jesus?

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The Bible emphasizes that honoring Jesus glorifies God the Father and is essential for believers.

The concept of honoring Jesus is deeply rooted in scripture, as seen in Philippians 2:10-11, where every knee shall bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. This act of honor reflects the unity of purpose between the Son and the Father, illustrating how the Father takes delight in the exaltation of the Son. Believers are called to recognize and affirm this divine relationship, thus participating in the glory of God.

Moreover, when we honor Christ, we not only acknowledge His divine nature but also bring glory to God the Father. This is significant for Christians, as it highlights the role of our faith and actions in magnifying God's glory. By trusting and believing in Christ, we provide God the opportunity to bless us, which in turn showcases His grace and mercy to the world. Ultimately, the act of honoring Jesus connects us to the gospel narrative and fulfills our call to glorify God in all that we do.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:10-11, John 5:23, John 12:1-3

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Honoring Jesus
Jim Byrd · May 5, 2018

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