The kingdom call challenges us to do 1 Peter 2:17 which declares, honor all people, love the brotherhood, fear God and honor the king. Good words, makes a great sermon, but the question is, what does it really mean? What does it actually look like to honor all people? What does an examination of the Greek word translated honor reveal?
On this second day of our Leadership Summit, the Remnant Rises in this New Era, our main camera overheated which introduced some technical difficulties, such that this is recorded in 640×320. Sorry, the video quality if poor, but the content is good. So, with that in mind, here’s the first message on the second evening.
Links to other messages from The Remnant That Rises in this New Era.
Al Houghton founded Word at Work and you can access his books and teachings by clicking here.
- The Remnant that Rises in the Apocalypse! by Tim Taylor
- How to Overcome the Five Giants of the Last Days by Al Houghton.
- The Kingdom Call Challenging Us to Honor All People by Tim Taylor
- The Five “I Wills” of the Father by Al Houghton
- 0:00 Introduction
- 2:00 – The role of a king and the call to display Christ’s character
- 3:40 – Raising our standard to match God’s word
- 4:20 – Pulled through the knot hole of maturation backward
- 7:30 – 1 Peter 2:17… honor all people…
- 9:00 – Half the time in scripture honor refers to money
- 10:15 – My experience serving a greedy apostle
- 12:00 – The key to long-term fruit
- 13:15 – Every reformer in scripture following David’s pattern distributed
- 13:40 – Don’t mishandle that which is sacred
- 15:00 – Qualities of an apostolic resource center
- 17:10 – Raising the standard and honoring brothers in business 18:40 – The Levites were a type of fivefold ministers
- 19:55 – The sign of covenant
- 20:45 – Counting the cost
- 22:30 – Challenging our ministers to honor each other
- 24:40 – The kingdom standard for the remnant
- 25:20 – Our kingdom values
- 28:20 – How to fail forward
- 30:00 – The value of God’s presence & courage
- 34:00 – Truth, integrity, and servant leadership
- 35:30 – My favorite Naval motto by John Paul Jones.




