The Philippine Star

AND SEVEN OTHERS

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Tragedy struck near Los Angeles in January 2020 when nine people died in a helicopter crash. Most news stories began something like this, “NBA superstar Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna (“Gigi”), and seven others lost their lives in the accident.” It’s natural and understand­able to focus on the well-known people involved in a horrible situation like this – and the deaths of Kobe and his precious teenager Gigi are heartbreak­ing beyond descriptio­n. But we must keep in mind that in life’s big picture there’s no dividing line that makes the “seven others” (Payton, Sarah, Christina, Alyssa, John, Keri, and Ara) any less significan­t.

Sometimes we need to be reminded that each human is important in God’s eyes. Society shines bright lights on the rich and famous. Yet fame doesn’t make a person any more important than your next-door neighbor, the noisy kids who play in your street, the down-on-his-luck guy at the city mission, or you.

Every person on earth is created in God’s image (Genesis 1:27), whether rich or poor (Proverbs 22:2). No one is favored more than another in His eyes (Romans 2:11), and each is in need of a Savior (3:23).

We glorify our great God when we refuse to show favoritism – whether in the church (James 2:1-4) or in society at large. Dave Branon What can you do to show love for all mankind – rich or poor, famous or obscure? how did Jesus reveal this kind of love? Heavenly Father, help me to show love and kindness to all,

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