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Favoritism is partiality or bias. To show favoritism is to give preference to one person over others with equal claims. It is similar to discrimination and may be based on conditions such as social...
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Paul declares there is no difference between Jew or Greek, bond nor free, male of female in Christ Jesus. Our status as believers, followers of Christ does not consist of a hierarchy. However we can note from scripture that God's grace abounds in various measures. From our human vantage point of understanding, this may seems like God treats some better than others. Scripture also records Jesus's words in his parables that there will be degrees of rewards. God's blessings vary from one believer to another. We then begin to compare ourselves among ourselves which Paul says is not wise. I am content to leave all matters like this in God's hands for he is fair and just in whatever he does, no matter what I may think. When we want to judge God, or oppose his decisions, we then fall into the same trap as did Lucifer, when he wanted to be like God.
Does God not show favoritism? Romans 9:13-23 states God loved Jacob, yet hated Esau. Jacob's name meant the "supplanter". Some God shows mercy and others God hardened the heart (Rom. 9:18). Yet, Amen, God is omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient, & and all loving using His mysterious ways His wonders (will) to perform.
Instances of favoritism: Jacob, for Rachel, Gen. 29:30, 34. Elkanah, for Hannah, 1 Sam. 1:4-5. Rebekah, for Jacob, Gen. 27:6-17. Jacob, for Joseph, Gen. 37:3-4. Joseph, for Benjamin, Gen. 43:34. Forbidden in parents, Deut. 21:15-17. Partiality [NAVE] enters into this: Among brethren forbidden, 1 Tim. 5:21. Of parents for particular children: Partiality of: Isaac for Esau, Gen. 25:28; Rebekah for Jacob, Gen. 25:28; 27:6-17; Jacob for Joseph, Gen. 33:2; 37:3; 48:22; for Benjamin, Gen. 42:4. Its effect on other children, Gen. 37:4.--bible.org
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