I love stories about people who unknowingly stumble upon something rare and priceless. Like the person in Connecticut who bought a small bowl for $35—only to find out it was a 15th-century Ming Dynasty treasure worth nearly half a million dollars. It makes me wonder: How often do we misjudge the value of something—or someone—just by looking at the outside? James 2:1-13 speaks directly to this. Too often, we let appearances shape our opinions, making distinctions that God never does. But the truth is, your worth isn’t determined by status, wealth, or cultural standards. It’s already been set by the One who sees you fully and loves you completely. I’d love for you to read Rob Hayne's latest article, where he unpacks this idea and how it impacts the way we see ourselves—and others.
Posted by Paulo Lopes at 2025-02-07 17:29:38 UTC