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What does the Bible say about prejudice?

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The Bible condemns prejudice and teaches that all are equal before God.

The Bible addresses prejudice directly, particularly in James 2:1, where believers are instructed not to have the faith of Jesus Christ with respect of persons. This directive reminds us that external appearances, such as wealth or status, do not determine a person's worth in God's eyes. Proverbs 29:13 emphasizes that both the poor and the deceitful are alike before the Lord, illustrating that God's judgment is based on His inherent grace, not societal status or merit. Thus, all are born in sin and stand equally in need of God's mercy and salvation.

Furthermore, passages like Acts 10:34 affirm that God is no respecter of persons, indicating that bias based on social standing or wealth contradicts the nature of God’s justice and mercy. Understanding this truth is vital for Christians, as it promotes humility, compassion, and a unified body of believers, regardless of external distinctions.

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