No Favourites

No Favourites

"Don’t play favorites; treat the little and the big alike; listen carefully to each. Don’t be impressed by big names. This is God’s judgment you’re dealing with. Hard cases you can bring to me; I’ll deal with them.” (Deut. 1:17)

One timeless lesson we need to embrace in our world today is this: treat everyone alike. Sadly, favouritism has eaten deep into our societies—even into our churches.

The Bible calls us to treat both the small and the great with the same fairness. How do we do this? The key is right there in the instruction: “Listen carefully to each.” Listening carefully ensures that our decisions are based on the merit of the matter—not on appearances, wealth, or status.

That’s why Scripture warns, “Don’t be impressed by big names.” Why? Because when we make judgments, we are handling God’s judgment, not ours. No one is so great that they can impress God with their size, wealth, or influence. Before Him, the biggest of us all is still small.

James reinforces this truth when he writes:
"If you give special attention and a good seat to the rich person, but you say to the poor one, ‘You can stand over there, or else sit on the floor’—well, doesn’t this show discrimination among you and reveal that your judgments are guided by evil thoughts?” (James 2:3–4)

Favouritism does not only dishonour others—it corrupts our own hearts, making us “judges of evil thoughts.”

Let us, therefore, strive to reflect God’s heart of justice and fairness in all our dealings.

Have a fruitful day,
(Dr.) Emmanuel Okoro
(aka Dr. Lift

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