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📖 “God is not partial, but in every nation the man who fears him and does what is right is acceptable to him.” — Acts 10:34, 35

One of the most painful forms of injustice is being treated as less worthy simply because of who you are — your race, gender, background, or social standing. Earthly systems, even with their best intentions, often fail to erase deep-rooted bias and prejudice. But Jehovah God does not see as man sees. He sees beyond appearance, beyond nationality, beyond what others may deem “acceptable.” His gaze reaches the heart — and He values those who revere Him and do what is right.

Acts 10:34, 35 is more than a comforting scripture — it’s a revelation of divine character. In those words, we hear Peter express a profound truth: Jehovah God does not show favoritism. His love is not limited to one tribe or nation, but is open to every humble person on earth. This truth shatters the false barriers humans often build and extends a healing hand to those marginalized or misunderstood.

In times of injustice, this reassurance can be deeply healing. While humans may exclude, mistreat, or overlook, Jehovah God sees you. He doesn’t need to be “reminded” of your pain — it is already etched on His heart. And He offers you an unshakable place in His future world — not as a second-class citizen, but as a beloved child welcomed into His global family.

So take courage. Jehovah God’s impartiality isn’t just a trait — it’s a foundation for justice. When He restores the earth under His Kingdom, prejudice and favoritism will not survive. You will no longer have to explain your worth — it will be visible, honored, and celebrated in a world where all stand equal before their Creator.