Looking forward to preaching on a principle in the Bible
this morning, “in honour preferring one
another” (Romans 12:10).
Preferring one another means treating others as more important than ourselves. Treating others as more valuable than ourselves.
Preferring one
another means loving when we’re not loved, respecting when we’re not
respecting, and honoring when we’re not honored. This love, respect, and honor
must be without partiality because partiality is sin.
We all like to
get what we like. Preferring one another means treating others as more worthy
to get what they want.
Preferring one
another means we’re happy when others receive attention even when we are neglected.
Preferring one
another means that we will treat others how we would want to be treated; love
your neighbor as yourself.