
James 2:1-7Β The Voice
My brothers and sisters, I know youβve heard this before, but stop playing favorites! Do not try to blend the genuine faith of our glorious Lord Jesus, the Anointed One, with your silly pretentiousness. If an affluent gentleman enters your gathering wearing the finest clothes and priceless jewelry, donβt trip over each other trying to welcome him. And if a penniless bum crawls in with his shabby clothes and a stench fills the room, donβt look away or pretend you didnβt noticeβoffer him a seat up front, next to you. If you tell the wealthy man, βCome sit by me; thereβs plenty of room,β but tell the vagrant, βOh, these seats are saved. Go over there,β then youβll be judging Godβs children out of evil motives.
My dear brothers and sisters, listen: God has picked the poor of this world to become unfathomably rich in faith and ultimately to inherit the Kingdom, which He has pledged to those who love Him. By favoring the rich, you have mocked the poor. And, correct me if Iβm wrong, but isnβt it the rich who step on you while climbing the ladder of success? And isnβt it the rich who take advantage of you and drag you into court? Arenβt they the ones mocking the noble name of our God, the One calling us?
We are often mesmerized by the rich, powerful, and beautiful people of the world. We dream of associating with them; but when we focus our attention on the fashionable people of this world, it is often at the expense of those who need it the most.
Ignoring the needy and favoring the wealthy is completely contrary to the example Jesus modeled for us while walking on earth. God often chooses those who are the poorest materially to be the richest spiritually. We should welcome everyone equally into Godβs kingdom, even if it means upsetting boundaries like class and race. The rule is simple: we should treat others in the same way we want to be treated. God does not play favorites, and neither should we.
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