Romans 12 Verse 10 Explained


VERSE OF THE DAY SCRIPTURE: Romans 12:10 KJV

“Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another.” – Romans 12:10 (KJV) πŸ“–✨


EXPLANATION

The book of Romans was written by the Apostle Paul to believers in Rome, encouraging them to live out their faith in practical ways. In this single verse, Romans 12:10, Paul gives us a powerful instruction about how Christians should treat one another.

Let’s break it down into simple parts so anyone can understand it clearly.

“Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love…” ❤️

This phrase means we should genuinely care about each other like family. The words “kindly affectioned” suggest warmth, tenderness, and sincere care—not fake politeness or forced kindness. It is the kind of love that shows concern, checks in on others, forgives quickly, and supports people in difficult times.

“Brotherly love” refers to the love shared among family members. As believers, we are part of God’s family. That means we are not just church members; we are brothers and sisters in Christ. Just as siblings should look out for one another, Christians are called to show loyalty, compassion, and unity.

This kind of love is not based on feelings alone. It is shown through actions. It may mean praying for someone, encouraging them, helping them financially, defending them when they are spoken against, or simply listening when they are hurting. πŸ™πŸ½

“…in honour preferring one another.” πŸ‘‘

This part teaches humility. To “prefer” someone in honour means to put them first. It means choosing to value others above yourself. In today’s world, many people compete for attention, recognition, and status. But this verse challenges us to do the opposite.

Instead of asking, “How can I be noticed?” we ask, “How can I uplift someone else?”

Preferring one another in honour could look like:

  • Giving credit to others for their hard work.
  • Celebrating someone else’s success without jealousy.
  • Listening before speaking.
  • Serving without expecting praise.

This teaching reflects the heart of Christ. Jesus Himself demonstrated this kind of love and humility throughout His ministry. He served others, washed His disciples’ feet, and sacrificed His life for humanity. 🌿

Romans 12 as a whole speaks about living as a transformed person. Earlier in the chapter, believers are told not to conform to the world but to be transformed by renewing their minds. That transformation should be visible in how we treat people. True Christianity is not just about attending church or quoting scriptures; it is about showing practical love.

This verse reminds us that love in the Christian community should be warm, visible, and intentional. It is not competitive. It is not selfish. It is not proud. Instead, it builds unity and reflects God’s character.

Imagine how different families, churches, workplaces, and even nations would be if everyone lived by this principle. Conflicts would reduce. Bitterness would fade. Relationships would grow stronger. 🌍

In simple terms, Romans 12:10 is teaching us this: Treat others like beloved family, and always choose to lift them up instead of yourself.


SELF REFLECTION

Take a quiet moment and ask yourself:

  • Do I genuinely show warmth and care toward others, or am I only polite on the surface?
  • When someone succeeds, do I celebrate them wholeheartedly or feel secretly competitive?
  • Is there someone I need to honour, appreciate, or reconcile with today?

πŸ’¬ Let’s talk: What does “preferring one another” look like in your daily life? Share your thoughts or experiences in the comments. Your insight might encourage someone else.


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