DAILY TEXT, Friday, May 1, 2026. God is not partial (Rom. 2:11).

DAILY TEXT, Friday, May 1, 2026. God is not partial (Rom. 2:11).

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Friday, May 1, 2026

God is not partial (Rom. 2:11).

After freeing his people from slavery in Egypt, Jehovah appointed priests to serve at the tabernacle. He also assigned the Levites other tasks related to that sacred tent. Were those who served at the tabernacle or those who lived nearby better cared for? No, Jehovah cared for everyone equally.

In the camp, everyone had the same opportunity to be friends with God. Jehovah, for example, saw to it that the entire nation could see the pillar of cloud and the pillar of fire that appeared over the tabernacle (Ex. 40:38). Thus, when the miraculous cloud began to move in a new direction, everyone—even those encamped farthest from the tabernacle—could see it, gather their belongings, take down their tents, and move with the rest of the nation (Num. 9:15-23). ​​It is the same today: Wherever we live, Jehovah loves us, cares for us, and protects us. w24.06 4 pars. 10-12

How does Jehovah demonstrate impartiality today?

Some Christians live near the world headquarters of Jehovah’s Witnesses or one of its branch offices. Others actually serve at these facilities. This enables them to participate in many of the activities there and to have personal contact with the brothers who direct the work. In addition, some are circuit overseers or share in other aspects of the full-time special service. But the vast majority do not enjoy these blessings. If this is your situation, be assured that Jehovah loves you, accepts you as a guest, and personally cares for you. (1 Pet. 5:7) Yes, God will give you, as he does all his servants, the spiritual food, guidance, and protection you need.

What is another way in which Jehovah demonstrates that he is an impartial host?

Another way Jehovah shows himself to be an impartial host is by making the Bible available to people all over the world. The Holy Scriptures were written in three languages: Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. Does this mean that those who can read God’s Word in its original languages ​​have a closer relationship with him? Not at all. (Matt. 11:25)

Mention one more proof of Jehovah's impartiality (see also the pictures).

Jehovah’s approval does not depend on our academic background or our knowledge of Bible languages. Jehovah does not offer his wisdom only to highly educated people; he offers it to everyone, regardless of their level of education. His inspired Word, the Bible, has been translated into thousands of languages. Therefore, people in every land can benefit from its teachings and learn to be friends of God. (2 Tim. 3:16, 17)

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