In her book "When I Was a Child I Read Books," Marilynne Robinson highlights the importance of honoring everyone as stated in the First Epistle of Peter. She reflects on how this principle should guide our interactions and perspectives, suggesting that it is never inappropriate to honor others. When we embrace this attitude, we open ourselves to fostering a more inclusive and supportive community.
Robinson warns against the dangers of accepting dismissive judgments within our community, as this mindset can diminish our capacity for hope and service. By losing sight of our collective potential, we hinder our ability to work towards the best interests of those around us, ultimately compromising the strength and unity of the community.