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Why is it important not to show favoritism in the church?

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Favoritism undermines the unity of believers and goes against the command to love one another equally.

In James 2:1-9, the scripture admonishes believers not to hold the faith of Christ with favoritism, illustrating that partiality can lead to sin and division within the church. When individuals are judged based on their status or appearance, it not only disobeys God's law but also disrupts the equality of all believers as heirs of Christ. Each member, regardless of wealth, background, or physical traits, shares equal value before God. The church is called to reflect this divine impartiality by welcoming all in love and truth, reinforcing the idea that Christ is all and in all.
Scripture References: James 2:1-9

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