
God Values All People the Same
Genesis 1:26-27 says God created humans in His own image, in His likeness. This tells us God places the same value on all people, because each of us is created in His image. . Sometimes, we tend to think that we are of less value than others. We might compare ourselves with those who seem better than us because of their appearance or beauty, or because they come from rich families who can give them nice things that we ourselves cannot afford. . When I was still in school, I used to feel inferior in the company of students who came from rich families as I watched their rich parents drop them at school in personal vehicles while I had to walk to school. To me, it looked like God placed more value on those people. . But now, I’ve come to understand that God does not value us because of how we look or what we have, but because we are created in His own image. He places the same value on all people, be they poor or rich. And He creates all people beautiful. . I came to this understanding as I listened to the testimonies of people who are less valued by society. They told of the things God had done for them, and I saw that God doesn’t just work on behalf of those who society places more value on. Through listening to others and reading God’s Word, God has been teaching me to see myself and others as He sees us. . James 2:1-4 shows us God wants us to place the same value on all people. He tells us not to show special attention to the rich while ignoring the poor, and not to treat people with honor or dishonor based on the way they’re dressed. John 3:16 teaches us God values all people the samebecause He loves us, Jesus died for us on the cross, and He offers eternal life to all who put their trust in Him. So let us learn to look at ourselves and others as God sees us: as His valuable creation. Enid Adah Nyinomujuni . How have you seen wealth, status, appearance, etc. influencing how people treat each other in your community? . When do you find it difficult to see all people (including yourself) as inherently valuable, no matter what we look like or what we have? God invites us to talk to Him about this, relying on His love to help us see people as He sees us, remembering that each person is someone Jesus died for. . So don’t be afraid; you are more valuable to God than a whole flock of sparrows. Matthew 10:31 (NLT) Read Verses: James 2:1-James 2:4; Genesis 1:26-Genesis 1:27; John 3:16
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Show Notes
Genesis 1:26-27 says God created humans in His own image, in His likeness.
This tells us God places the same value on all people, because each of us
is created in His image.
.
Sometimes, we tend to think that we are of less value than others. We might
compare ourselves with those who seem better than us because of their
appearance or beauty, or because they come from rich families who can give
them nice things that we ourselves cannot afford.
.
When I was still in school, I used to feel inferior in the company of
students who came from rich families as I watched their rich parents drop
them at school in personal vehicles while I had to walk to school. To me,
it looked like God placed more value on those people.
.
But now, I’ve come to understand that God does not value us because of how
we look or what we have, but because we are created in His own image. He
places the same value on all people, be they poor or rich. And He creates
all people beautiful.
.
I came to this understanding as I listened to the testimonies of people who
are less valued by society. They told of the things God had done for them,
and I saw that God doesn’t just work on behalf of those who society places
more value on. Through listening to others and reading God’s Word, God has
been teaching me to see myself and others as He sees us.
.
James 2:1-4 shows us God wants us to place the same value on all people. He
tells us not to show special attention to the rich while ignoring the poor,
and not to treat people with honor or dishonor based on the way they’re
dressed. John 3:16 teaches us God values all people the samebecause He
loves us, Jesus died for us on the cross, and He offers eternal life to all
who put their trust in Him. So let us learn to look at ourselves and others
as God sees us: as His valuable creation. Enid Adah Nyinomujuni
.
How have you seen wealth, status, appearance, etc. influencing how people
treat each other in your community?
.
When do you find it difficult to see all people (including yourself) as
inherently valuable, no matter what we look like or what we have? God
invites us to talk to Him about this, relying on His love to help us see
people as He sees us, remembering that each person is someone Jesus died
for.
.
So don’t be afraid; you are more valuable to God than a whole flock of
sparrows. Matthew 10:31 (NLT)
Read Verses:
James 2:1-James 2:4; Genesis 1:26-Genesis 1:27; John 3:16