Grab the Worst Seat in the House | James 2:1-13
James shifts gears in chapter two. Chapter one was about you — your trials, your temptations, your anger, your response to the Word. Chapter two is about how you treat everyone else. And the first thing he addresses is partiality: judging people based on what they look like, what they wear, and how much money they appear to have. The Greek word is prosopolempsia — literally, "receiving the face." And according to James, if you claim to follow the Lord of glory while doing it, your life is a contradiction.
In this message, Dr. Abidan Shah unpacks three things James says about partiality: it contradicts our faith, it imitates the world, and it is a sin — not a bad habit, not a cultural holdover, but an actual sin that the royal law of God addresses directly. He also walks through what may be the most sobering point in the passage: that your partiality toward someone who walks through the doors of your church could mean their eternal damnation. And then he tells the story of arriving in America in 1991, walking into two churches, and being looked through like he wasn't there.
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