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Honour and Respect are two Powerful Key for your Success in Life

Honour and respect are two powerful key combinations that can open virtually any door. This is a life changing and destiny molding discovery for me on my journey towards success and fulfillment in life.
It is important to know that the kingdom of God works with the principle of “keys and doors”.
To open a particular door in your life you must be able to know the right key to use that will grant you access to that door.
On this journey of life, you will need people to get to certain places and certain levels. In fact, life has been designed in such a way that you cannot do without people. And one of the keys that can give you access to people is the key of honour and respect.
Honour means to value, esteem, celebrate, and reward excellence, usefulness, and greatness whereas dishonour means trivializing importance, usefulness, people, and values. Dishonour means to lightly esteem what should be greatly esteemed.
Many people have blamed on witches and wizards what their lack of honor and respect for people has done to them. It is quite sad, ironic and pathetic to see people in such condition.
It is not every breakthrough that is traceable to prayer. Some breakthroughs are traceable to knowing how to give honour to whom it is due.
Honour is the key to acceptance. Dishonour will always shut the door of acceptance against you.
No man likes to be disrespected, and if you have the habit of being disrespectful, your name will be deleted from many people's books of favour.
Dishonour is a key that locks your door of access and acceptance.
Honour is an attitude you must intentionally develop. Make up your mind to intentionally honour people. Make up your mind to always see the good in people, in that way it will be very easy for you to honour them.
Honour and respect for people naturally grants you access to their lives and eventually to their hearts.
The only door that honour and respect cannot open is the door that God has shot personally.

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