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Does GOD favour other races over another? If not, why are people struggling to migrate to other developed countries for greener pastures? Why does it seems like divine light came from other countries to help other underdeveloped countries ?🤔  is it not concerning ?🤔 

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Many people look at global inequality migration struggles, economic gaps, and the fact that some nations seem to “shine” more than others  and they start to wonder whether God favours certain races or countries. But the Bible gives a completely different picture.

 

Does history support the idea that Jehovah favours one race?
Does Jehovah lie?
Absolutely not.

Acts 10:34, 35 says:
“God is not partial, but in every nation the man that fears him and works righteousness is acceptable to him.”

So the real question isn’t whether Jehovah accepts certain nations.
The question is whether we are acceptable to Jehovah.

So let’s take a look at the issue..

When people migrate, it’s not because God has abandoned their homeland. It’s because of human systems, not divine favoritism.

People move because of, Economic inequality, Political instability, Corruption or mismanagement, Unequal access to education and technology, War, famine, or lack of opportunity

These are man‑made conditions, not spiritual rankings.

 

Even in Bible times, faithful people migrated constantly for example  Abraham, Jacob, Naomi, Jesus’ own parents, early Christians fleeing persecution .  Migration has always been part of human survival, not a sign of divine disapproval.

 

If Wealth Meant God’s Approval…

Then  Ancient Egypt, Babylon, Greece, Rome

…would have been Jehovah’s favourites.
But the Bible shows the opposite.

And at Pentecost, the thousands who accepted the good news came from every corner of the world. Jehovah’s blessing was not tied to nationality, race, or geography.

 

So Where Does the “Partiality” Idea Come From?

Not from Jehovah.

The only one who ever suggested that Jehovah “holds out” on people was Satan.
He told Eve that God was keeping something good from her.
That lie has simply taken new forms throughout history… many people swallow it whole. 

Jehovah has never been partial.
Humans have been.
Satan has been.
But Jehovah? Never.
 


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Zeph 3:17 Jehovah your God is in the midst of you. As a mighty One, he will save. He will exult over you with rejoicing. He will become silent in his love. He will be joyful over you with happy cries....... Love it....a beautiful word picture.

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