Scripture
“Then Peter began to speak to them: ‘I truly understand that God shows no partiality, but in every nation anyone who fears him and does what is right is acceptable to him.’” Acts 10:34-35
Reflections
Does God have favorites?
The people of Israel were God’s chosen. They had a special calling, to be a light to the nations. Does that mean they were better than other people? If you know the story of the Old Testament, that’s an easy answer. They weren’t. Instead of being an example of following in God’s ways, they turned their backs upon God.
As God’s chosen, does that mean they were loved by God more than others? If that were the case, why did God task them with being a light to the nations? Clearly God had a heart for others as well.
In Acts 10, a Gentile named Cornelius became a Christian. The strict Jews took offense at this. They didn’t think it was right to even associate with a Gentile. It was almost as if they were saying God loved them more than Cornelius. But Peter replied that God shows no partiality. Anyone who fears God and does what is right is acceptable to him. The good news of Jesus is for all.
God does not show favoritism. When it comes to the love of God, it knows no bounds. That’s the good news we get to share with all.
Prayer
Lord God, thank you for loving me as much as anyone else. Keep me from putting myself above others. Help me to share the good news with all. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Full Reading: Acts 10:34-43