Honour
— n | |
1. | personal integrity; allegiance to moral principles |
2. | a. fame or glory |
b. a person or thing that wins this for another: he is an honour to the school | |
3. | ( often plural ) great respect, regard, esteem, etc, or anoutward sign of this |
4. | ( often plural ) high or noble rank |
5. | a privilege or pleasure: it is an honour to serve you |
6. | a woman's virtue or chastity |
7. | a. bridge, poker any of the top five cards in a suit or any ofthe four aces at no trumps |
b. whist any of the top four cards | |
8. | golf the right to tee off first |
9. | do honour to |
a. to pay homage to | |
b. to be a credit to | |
10. | do the honours |
a. to serve as host or hostess | |
b. to perform a social act, such as carving meat, proposing atoast, etc | |
11. | school slang ( Brit ) honour bright an exclamation pledginghonour |
12. | in honour bound under a moral obligation |
13. | in honour of out of respect for |
14. | on one's honour , upon one's honour on the pledge of one's word or good name |
I can assure you that the feeling of the Holy Spirit being grieved is one of the worst feelings in the whole entire world. You can feel like your own spirit got crushed by the fact that you didn't honour Him. Dangerous and exciting = only in God and only if He directs. Help us Lord. I have to surrender all. "I am nothing without You. Jesus Christ, take my life- it's all for You." Teach us about YOUR kind of love. And help us honour our parents. May this be a lesson to me tonight and that I will remember His words "Where are you, Esther? Where are you?" Here I am Lord, send me. |
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