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What does the Bible say about partiality in the church?

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The Bible warns against partiality, teaching that all believers are equal in Christ regardless of their social status, wealth, or background.

In James 2, the Scripture specifically addresses the issue of partiality within the church, urging believers not to show favoritism based on external factors such as wealth or status. James emphasizes that all believers—whether they are rich or poor, learned or ignorant—are one in Christ. This unity is underscored by the royal law of love, where we are called to love our neighbor as ourselves (James 2:8). The danger of showing favoritism is not just a social faux pas; it is a sin because it contradicts the very heart of God's intent for His community, where all are equal in Christ's eyes (1 Timothy 5:21). Not treating one another with equality demonstrates a misunderstanding of the gospel and indicates the presence of pride and self-righteousness among believers.
Scripture References: James 2:1-9, 1 Timothy 5:21

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James Chapter Two
Henry Mahan · Mar 23, 1977
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