New Hope Bible Church

Partiality Opposes the Mercy of God


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The sermon centers on James 2:1–13, calling believers to reject partiality as a violation of God's impartial mercy and the royal law of loving one's neighbor as oneself. It exposes how favoritism—judging others by external markers like wealth or appearance—distorts justice, contradicts God's choice of the poor as heirs of the kingdom, and reveals a heart aligned with worldly oppression rather than divine love. The passage confronts the illusion that selective obedience can justify sin, affirming that breaking even one part of the law makes one guilty of all, and thus calls for a life of mercy that triumphs over judgment. Drawing from Scripture, the sermon emphasizes that Christ's example of unreserved compassion toward both the powerful and the marginalized exemplifies true righteousness, and that believers, having received mercy through Christ, are called to reflect that same impartial love in their relationships, not as a performance but as a response to the gospel's liberating grace.
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New Hope Bible ChurchBy Kent Hobbs

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