John 8:49
Jesus answered, I have not a devil; but I honour my Father, and ye do dishonour me.
Cross-reference
John 8:29 states Jesus always does what pleases the Father, directly reinforcing his claim to honor the Father here.
John 12:28 records Jesus praying for the Father's name to be glorified, a direct expression of honoring the Father.
John 13:31 declares that God is glorified in the Son, linking Jesus' honor of the Father to the Father's glory.
John 13:32 continues the glory theme, showing mutual glorification between Father and Son, reinforcing Jesus' honor.
John 14:13 says Jesus does what is asked so the Father is glorified in the Son, exemplifying how Jesus honors the Father.
John 17:4 has Jesus stating he glorified the Father on earth, summarizing his life of honoring the Father.
John 7:18 defines seeking the glory of the one who sent you as truth — exactly what Jesus does in John 8:49 by honoring the Father.
In John 2:16, Jesus defends his Father's honor by cleansing the temple — same motive as honoring the Father in John 8:49.
Proverbs 26:5 advises answering a fool — Jesus follows this by responding to the accusation.
Isaiah 49:3 has the Servant bringing glory to God, prefiguring Jesus' own mission to honor the Father.
Matthew 3:15-17 shows the Father openly honoring Jesus at his baptism — contrasting the dishonor Jesus receives from the people in John 8:49.
1 Peter 2:23 shows Christ entrusting himself to God when reviled, echoing Jesus' claim to honor the Father despite dishonor.
1 Samuel 2:30 states the principle that God honors those who honor him — exactly what Jesus claims to do in John 8:49.
Hebrews 12:3 points to Jesus enduring hostility from sinners — the same dishonor Jesus acknowledges in John 8:49.
Psalm 69:19 describes being scorned and disgraced — matching Jesus' complaint in John 8:49 that people dishonor him.