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How do we know that God is no respecter of persons?

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God's provision of sacrifices for all classes of people reflects His impartiality and rejection of societal distinctions.

In the context of Leviticus, we see that God provides different types of sacrifices for all people: bullocks for the wealthy, sheep or goats for the middle class, and birds for the poorest. This illustrates God's impartiality. It shows that regardless of one's social standing—rich or poor—everyone must approach God on the same basis, through the sacrifice. The scripture reinforces that we are all equally wretched and bankrupt before God, and societal distinctions do not matter in His sight. True faith must transcend these worldly rankings.
Scripture References: James 2:1-9, Acts 10:34-35, John 17:9

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