
The colour of your skin and the place you were born mean nothing in God’s eyes. You matter—not because of where you’re from, but
because of who you are.
— 1 Samuel 16:7, Galatians 3:28, Acts 10:34–35
In a world that divides people by race, class, and origin, God’s Word declares something radical: He looks at the heart, not the skin (1 Samuel 16:7). When Peter realized that God shows no favoritism (Acts 10:34–35), it shattered centuries of division. And Paul reminded us that in Christ, every barrier—Jew or Gentile, slave or free—is broken (Galatians 3:28).
💡 Your worth isn’t tied to geography or genealogy. It’s anchored in grace.
This truth isn’t just liberating — it’s transformational. It calls us to see ourselves and others through God’s eyes: not as competitors, outsiders, or categories, but as equally loved, equally called, and equally welcomed.
Reflect:
- Have you ever felt “less than” because of your background or appearance?
- How can you reflect God’s heart for equality in your daily interactions?
Scripture Meditation
- 1 Samuel 16:7 – God looks at the heart
- Galatians 3:28 – One in Christ
- Acts 10:34–35 – God shows no favoritism
🌍 Start today by affirming: “I am fully seen and fully loved by God — just as I am.”
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