Jesus answered, If I honor myself, my
honor is nothing: it is my Father that honors me…. John 8:54
“Them
that honor me I will honor,” said God once to a priest of Israel, and that
ancient law of the kingdom stands today unchanged by the passing of time or the
changes of dispensation. The whole Bible and every page of history proclaim the
perpetuation of that law.
“If any
man serve me, him will my Father honor,” said our Lord Jesus, tying in the old
with the new and revealing the essential unity of His ways with men.
It seems
plain that almost any Bible character who honestly tried to glorify God in his
earthly walk was so honored. See how God overlooked weaknesses and failures as
He poured upon His servants grace and blessing untold. Let it be Abraham,
Jacob, David, Daniel, Elijah or whom you will; honor followed honor as harvest
the seed. The man of God set his heart to exalt God above all; God accepted his
intention as fact and acted accordingly. Not perfection, but holy intention
made the difference!
In our
Lord Jesus Christ this law was seen in simple perfection. He sought not His own
honor, but the honor of the God who sent Him.
“If I
honor myself,” He said on one occasion, “my honor is nothing; it is my Father
that honors me.” So far had the proud Pharisees departed from this law that
they could not understand one who honored God at his own expense.