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"For those who honor Me I will honor,
And those who despise Me shall be lightly esteemed."
I Samuel 2:30
"One of the many truths of the kingdom of God is that if we will honor God, He will
honor us. If, however, we dare to treat Him disrespectfully, we will also be
treated as least in His kingdom. The initiative rests with us. Our response to God
determines His response to us.
Eli had been the priest of Israel for many years, and he knew the standards for
righteous living that God required. Yet Eli faced a dilemma, for his sons were
living in direct opposition to God. As their father, Eli had to decide whom he
would honor. He could not defer to his immoral and ungodly sons and also exalt the
God he served. By default, Eli chose to honor his sons, for he did not insist that
their behavior conform to God’s standards. Eli would have pleaded that he still
loved God but that he simply could not bring honor to God with his family. Yet God
viewed Eli’s behavior differently (1 Sam. 3:13-14). Eli revealed his own heart when
he failed to honor God before the people of Israel by the way he dealt with his
sons. This is why God punished Eli and his sons severely (I Sam. 4:17-18).
God is not pleased if you praise Him at church but not at your workplace. It is not
acceptable for you to revere God when you are with other Christians but not in your
school or neighborhood. He expects you to honor Him completely, with your words,
with your actions, with your life. If you honor Him, he will honor you."
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