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Honor is not worship. And it’s not a zero-sum game. God doesn’t lose glory because He shares it— He

Honor is not worship.
And it’s not a zero-sum game.
God doesn’t lose glory because He shares it—
He
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Honor is not worship. And it’s not a zero-sum game. God doesn’t lose glory because He shares it— He

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Honor is not worship. And it’s not a zero-sum game. God doesn’t lose glory because He shares it— He creates glory by sharing it. The same God who says, “I will not give My glory to another” (Isaiah 42:8), is the One who crowns His saints with glory (Romans 2:10). So what gives? Simple: Worship (latria) belongs to God alone. But honor? Glory? Participation in His goodness? That’s exactly what He wants for His people. If honoring someone automatically robbed God, then Scripture would contradict itself. It doesn’t. Instead, it shows a pattern: God is not diminished by sharing— He is revealed through it. So no— it’s not “everyone but your mom.” It’s everyone in proper order— with God as the source, and everything else reflecting Him. Honor isn’t theft. It’s echo. #Catholic #CatholicTruth #PetersBarque #Theology #BibleStudy #short