The central theme of Pastor Eugene Reiszner's message was the transformative power of honor. He taught that honor is not just about the person receiving it, but more about the one giving it. Honor is a principle that, when applied, can open doors to God's favor, blessings, and miracles. Using examples from Scripture, Pastor Eugene showed that those who honor others, including those in authority and the least among us, are rewarded by God. He challenged us to cultivate a culture of honor in our homes, workplaces, and church, thereby receiving the manifold blessings that come from living by the Honor Code.
Matthew 8:5-13, Luke 7:4-5, 1 Samuel 2:30, Matthew 10:40-42, Mark 14:6-9
How did the centurion's understanding of authority and honor influence Jesus' response to him?
What can we learn from the woman's act of extravagant honor towards Jesus in Mark 14?
In what ways can we create a culture of honor in our church and community?
Pastor Eugene Reiszner delivered a powerful message on the subject of honor, emphasizing its significance in our relationship with God and its impact on various aspects of our lives, such as marriage, children, and careers. He explained that honor involves valuing and respecting what is precious, and dishonor involves treating what is valuable as common. Through biblical examples, particularly the story of the centurion's faith in Matthew 8 and the woman's extravagant honor in Mark 14, Pastor Eugene illustrated how honor can unlock God's blessings and favor. The sermon encouraged us to practice honor in all relationships, including honoring God, our leaders, and each other.
Make a conscious effort to honor God in your daily life and see His blessings unfold.
Identify someone in your life who deserves honor and find a meaningful way to show them respect and appreciation.