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What does the Bible say about honoring others in ministry?

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The Bible teaches us to give honor to whom honor is due, reflecting the importance of recognizing those who serve in ministry.

In Romans 16, the Apostle Paul emphasizes the importance of honoring those who have aided him in the ministry, particularly mentioning women who risked their lives for the gospel. This serves as a reminder that acknowledgement and appreciation are vital in the church community, as it upholds the dignity of those who contribute to the spread of the gospel. It aligns with the biblical principle found in Romans 13:7, which instructs believers to render honor to whom honor is due, demonstrating humility and gratitude in the body of Christ. Remembering and recognizing others not only cultivates a healthy church atmosphere but also glorifies God by valuing His servants.
Scripture References: Romans 16:1-16, Romans 13:7

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