I like some people more than others. I liked my girlfriend so much I married her—best decision ever. I meet a lot of people in my line of work. Some I lean towards, enjoying a conversation and discovering mutual interests. I prefer quick-witted and funny. Others come across as aloof or distant. Of course, I may present to them as an odd little man, so I cannot complain if things don’t click.
It’s easy to find myself partial to someone and standoffish to another. Fortunately, the Good Lord holds no standards on who is hip and who is not. In a teaching to overseers and servants, Paul reminds the folks in charge that the same God is Lord over both master and slave. Indeed, there is no partiality with Him.
We treat each other with respect and dignity because we are all creatures of the living God. He imbues us with value. Our standing in this world changes that naught. The wealthy, the poor, the wise, the foolish, the addict on the street and the tycoon on his yacht all stand before the Lord on equal footing. We’re made from the same simple dust of the earth. No one springs from super-dust laced with sprinkles.
God loves me, but God is not overly enamored with me compared with anyone else. I’m cherished in his eyes, as is everyone else I meet. One reason Jesus told us to do unto others as you would have done unto you is because we walk among highly valuable people. I pray that the Lord helps me remember this truth, and moves me to treat each and every person I meet with the respect and grace they deserve.
Ephesians 6:5-9
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