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This WealthBuilders Podcast features Karen Conrad Metcalfe and Dan Dyer continuing to discuss the role of honor in personal, spiritual and financial growth.

The discussion touches on honor as a character trait, not dependent on the worthiness of the recipient. You will learn how walking in honor, even when it’s difficult, unlocks God’s favor and blessing in powerful ways. Find out how honor and gratefulness work hand in hand to open doors in your life.

Tune in for practical ways to develop a culture of honor in your home and business. Click the player below to watch this episode, or listen on your preferred podcast platform!

More Resources:

Listen to Part 1 Now

Touch Your Dream – 10th Anniversary Conference

Faith Forward Devotional

How Honor Opens the Door to Supernatural Grace and Blessing (Part 2)

Understanding the Concept of Honor

  • Honor can be defined as adding weight and value; in Christ we are more than we appear.
  • Personal testimony of ministering in penitentiaries for 25 years, experiencing honor from the inmates and supernatural results.
  • Prophetic ministry resulted when inmates called him a prophet, and the Lord told him to accept the honor.
  • The challenge of honoring people who may not deserve it (parents who were not perfect).
  • Honor is a character trait and not based on the worthiness of the person being honored.
  • Biblical example of honor, the Shunammite woman who prepared a room for Elisha and received a blessing in return.
  • Honor is a heart issue and not a formula for receiving something in return.

Practical Examples of Honoring Others

  • Honoring others by sending gifts to people on your heart.
  • Listen to the Holy Spirit and be obedient in honoring others.
  • Challenges faced by pastors and the importance of showing appreciation through cards, gifts, and words of encouragement.
  • Honoring leaders, even if they are not perfect, and the impact it can have on your relationships and effectiveness.

Building a Culture of Honor in Relationships

  • Honor someone who is not honorable–testimony of a security guard who honored his incompetent boss.
  • Honor your spouse and the impact it can have on the marriage relationship.
  • A wife’s gratitude and lack of complaints led to a change in husband’s behavior.
  • Honor your parents and the impact it can have on your relationship with God.
  • Honor those who minister in the Word, including giving a double offering.
  • Honor guest speakers and their families, such as taking their children shopping and providing them with gifts.
  • Honor those who have been a blessing in your life, including those who have opened doors for you.
  • Honor those who have sacrificed for others and the impact it can have on your life and the lives of those they minister to.

The Impact of Honoring Others

  • Honor spiritual fathers (mothers), and the impact of their blessings and prophetic words.
  • Don’t perceive others as common and the impact it can have on your relationship with God.
  • Honor those who have been a blessing in your life and the impact it can have on your own ministry and effectiveness.
  • Honor the doors that God has opened for you and the impact it can have on your future.

Handling Dishonor and Moving Forward

  • Don’t burn bridges when dishonored and the impact it can have on future opportunities.
  • Keep the door open for someone to repent and the impact it can have on relationships.
  • Focus on honoring others and leave the consequences of dishonor to God.
  • Focus on forgiveness and moving forward with honor, even when dishonored.
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