God clarified in the law that His people were not to judge each other with respect to wealth, position, or power. He was after righteous conduct between people based upon a fair evaluation of the facts. In light of the recent news of celebrity privilege trumping fair college admissions, we see the importance of fair and accurate dealings.
It takes years to develop a good reputation. It takes mere moments to destroy one.
It’s wise to remember that we will be judged when we harshly judge others.
My fellow believers, do not practice your faith in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ with an attitude of partiality [toward people—show no favoritism, no prejudice, no snobbery]. James 2:1
READ/HEAR: Lev. 19,20