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ON JUDGMENT DAY, THERE WILL BE NO PARTIALITY: EVERYONE WILL ANSWER FOR THEIR LIFE
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ON JUDGMENT DAY, THERE WILL BE NO PARTIALITY: EVERYONE WILL ANSWER FOR THEIR LIFE

Life is a journey and each and every one of us has to take responsibility for our choices. In a world where wealth, position, family, education, connection and influence make a difference to how people are treated. Some treat them differently because they are powerful and others ignore them because they don't have much influence. But there is a day coming when the state will be no more important. Partiality will Have no Place on Judgment Day. All will be held accountable to God.


God does not have favorites or discriminate between people, as the Bible states. There is no partiality with God (Romans 2:11). This implies that God does not judge people according to their wealth, popularity, education, or status. A king and a common man will be judged by the one and the same Just Judge.


Human beings on earth sometimes avoid the effects of their deeds. A person might be able to evade accountability by means of cash, connections, or influence. Some people may conceal their sinfulness from their own families, friends, or society. But nothing can be concealed from God. He observes people's actions both in public and private. He knows all our thoughts, feelings, choices, and actions! So we must never presume that it is not important because no one saw what we did.


Judgement Day is a reminder that we have a life that has consequences. How we treat others is important. Our words are important. We need to be gracious and thoughtful about our attitudes, choices and actions because they matter. We don't and shouldn't live without responsibility or recklessly assume we can do wrong without consequences. All will eventually give an account for their lives.


This is the reality for us and we should examine ourselves. Is there integrity in our lives? Do we treat people with love and respect? Have we forgiven those who have wronged us? When we have the opportunity, are we helping others? Are we living God's life? These are significant questions that should be taken into account by everyone.


In addition, we must refrain from making comparisons with other persons. Do not excuse our errors by others' errors. Others' success is no justification for disobedience. On Judgement Day, we will not be judged on another's actions. Every individual will be responsible for his/her own life.


The great thing is that we have a chance to put things right today. While we are still alive, we can repent and turn away from sin, we can seek God's forgiveness and turn to a different path. Responsible living should not wait for tomorrow since it is never certain.


Therefore let us live for eternity. Let us select righteousness rather than sin, humility instead of pride, forgiveness rather than hatred, love rather than self seeking and selfishness. Earthly wealth, fame and power will all fade away in the end – but our relationship with God and our actions will have lasting impact.


The day of judgment shall come, and there shall be no partiality. All will give an account of their life. So that we will not be found wanting before God for our conduct in the present life, then, let us live today accordingly.

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@Meekyjay 11/08/2026
Amazing Let's follow each other Gloria
@Galaktic 11/08/2026
Nice post

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