Worthy of respect

Receive [Epaphroditus] therefore in the Lord with all gladness, and hold such men in esteem.  —  Phil. 2:29

Just before kickoff at Super Bowl XLIII, Kurt Warner of the Arizona Cardinals received the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award — a tribute given to the player who had best combined on-field excellence with off-field community service. “I am humbled the Lord has given me such an amazing life to impact others,” said Warner, a dedicated Christian. “Of all the awards given to NFL athletes, [this one] stands out . . . because of what it represents.” It represents commitment to giving and sacrificing for others.

Paying homage to those who serve is not a new concept. Paul spoke of it when he reminded the Philippians to honor those who gave themselves in serving Christ. He told them of their friend Epaphroditus who had nearly died (Phil. 2:30) because of his efforts for Christ in ministering to others — including the people at Philippi. How should they respond? Paul said, “Receive him therefore in the Lord with all gladness, and hold such men in esteem” (v. 29). Clearly, when we think of those who sacrifice in serving the Savior, they are worthy of our respect and appreciation.

Why not look for ways to show gratitude to those who have served you spiritually. Give them the honor they deserve.                                            — Bill Crowder

To honor is to show respect,

To meet another’s need,

To give someone encouragement,

To love in word and deed. — Sper

READ: Philippians 2:19-30

We honor God when we honor those who serve God.

The Bible in one year:

• Joshua 22-24

• Luke 3

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