ACTS 10:34 BIBLE VERSE FOR THE DAY
This will be our second Bible Verse for the Day post. In my opinion, this next verse is one of the most liberating verses in all of the Bible.
Once you get saved and born again by accepting Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior, that is just the beginning. From there, God has a set divine plan for the rest of your life if you are willing to yield to it. But as we also know, not everyone will yield and accept the call of God on their lives. And one of the reasons many born-again Christians never accept the call of God on their lives is because they could never accept the profound revelation that is in these next two verses.
These next two verses will tell us that God is no respecter of person and that He shows no personal favoritism to no man. Here are the next two verses that every Christian should get burned into their memory banks so they will fully realize that they are just as important and just as loved by God as anyone else is with Him.
1. “Then Peter opened his mouth, and said, of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons: But in every nation he that feareth Him, and worketh righteousness, is accepted with Him.” (Acts 10:34)
2. “… God shows no personal favoritism to no man ….” (Galatians 2:6)
I know there are many Christians who have had a lot of their self-esteem and self-confidence beat right out of them as a result of an abusive past. But we cannot project onto God what others have done to us in the past. Just because your natural father may have abused and mistreated you does not mean God will do the same thing.
Since the Bible tells us that there is no darkness in God, this means that He will not hurt you or mistreat you in any way. As a result, you can fully trust God to handle both you and your life. I have met many Christians who could not come to the Lord because they thought He would mistreat them just like their natural fathers had done. And this is where the above two Scripture verses will come into major play.
When the Bible tells us that God is no respecter of persons, this means we are all on an equal footing with the Lord. This means that He loves you as much as He loves anyone else He has ever created.
This also means He will give you the same amount of love, care, and attention in helping you fulfill the divine plan that He has set up for your life as He would with anyone else. As a result, no Christian will have any excuse on judgment day as to why they did not fulfill the divine plan that God had set up for their lives.
Again, if there are any of you who are having a hard time in establishing a close personal relationship with the Lord because you do not feel He will love you as much as He will love other people, really study and meditate on the above two verses. They are both short verses, but a major profound revelation is being given to us by the Lord in both of them.
If all of the Bible is infallible and inerrant, then you can fully believe what these two verses are trying to tell you. And if you can believe what these two verses are telling you, then you can be set totally free to draw as close to God as you want, fully realizing that He will love you, take care of you, and give you the same amount of time and attention as He would with anyone else in this life – either in heaven above or on this earth.
As a result, you will be able to receive God’s perfect divine plan for your life, and from there, be able to leave this life with all of your divine destiny fully completed for Him.
Michael Bradley Bible-knowledge.com
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