🌿 A Word of Advice:
My dear friend,
LEARN TO MAKE RESPECT YOUR DAILY LIFESTYLE —-
And not something you offer selectively, but something that flows naturally from your heart. Never wait to find out someone’s title, qualification, or social standing before showing them honor. Treat everyone with dignity, from the cleaner to the CEO, from the usher to the overseer, because respect speaks louder than status.
True greatness is not revealed in how you treat those above you, but in how you treat those beneath you. Every person you meet carries something valuable inside them; some are doors to your next season, others are vessels of wisdom, and a few are silent helpers God has sent your way. But when you look down on people because of appearance or position, you may unknowingly shut the very door that heaven intended to bless you through.
Remember this—titles fade, positions change, and achievements can be forgotten, but the memory of how you treated people lasts forever.
Choose to respect others because it is right, not because it is required. Respecting others doesn’t make you less—it makes you more like Christ, who stooped low to wash His disciples’ feet.
So, from today, speak kindly, listen attentively, and act graciously. You lose nothing by being respectful, but you gain much—peace, honor, relationships, and divine favor.
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đź“– Scriptural Reminder:
> “Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another.” — Romans 12:10 (KJV)
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✨ Final Thought:
When you make respect a habit, you reflect God’s heart, attract men’s goodwill, and position yourself for promotion you didn’t ask for. Respect people—not for who they are to the world, but for who they are before God.
Pastor/Counselor,
Wale-Rich Oladunjoye