Honor vs Edification
Honoring
  • Definition: To honor someone means to show deep respect, esteem, or value for them.
  • Focus: It’s about recognition, acknowledging someone’s worth, position, or contribution.
  • Action: You honor by giving credit, showing gratitude, or treating someone with dignity and humility.
  • Biblical tone: “Honor your father and mother” (Exodus 20:12); it’s about showing respect and acknowledging their God-given role.
🕊️ Think of honoring as valuing someone. It’s an outward act of respect that comes from an inward attitude of gratitude and humility.
Edifying
  • Definition: To edify means to build up, strengthen, or encourage someone, especially in their faith, character, or purpose.
  • Focus: It’s about growth; helping someone rise higher spiritually, mentally, or emotionally.
  • Action: You edify by speaking words of encouragement, teaching truth, or helping someone develop.
  • Biblical tone: “Let all things be done for edification” (1 Corinthians 14:26), meaning everything we do should build others up.
🔥 Think of edifying as building someone.It’s not just appreciation; it’s contribution to their growth and maturity.
In short:
  • Honor is to respect and value someone.
  • Edify is to build up and strengthen someone.
  • Or “When I honor you, I recognize your worth.
  • When I edify you, I help you grow into it.”
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