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What does the Bible say about God's acceptance of persons?

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The Bible teaches that God accepts no man's person, emphasizing His impartiality and justice (Galatians 2:6).

In Galatians 2:6, it is stated that 'God accepts no man's person,' which underscores the concept of God's impartiality. This means that God does not judge based on external appearances or affiliations but rather on the truth of the Gospel and the condition of the heart. Paul emphasizes that regardless of one's reputation or status, God's evaluation is based solely on His Word and the grace that has been provided through Christ. This principle is foundational for understanding salvation and God's relationship with humanity; it elevates God's sovereignty and grace above any human merits or societal constructs.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:6, Deuteronomy 10:17

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