Bread Crumbs and Bias

Our text for today is Proverbs 28:21.

“To show partiality is not good,
yet a man will do wrong for a piece of bread.”

This Proverb warns us that favoritism can corrupt judgment. It highlights the dangers of showing favoritism, which leeds to compromised decisions and injustices. When we allow bias to influence our actions, we stray from the path of fairness and truth. There is one more interesting point here: The mention that “a man will do wrong for a piece of bread” suggests that even small, seemingly insignificant temptations can lead someone to do wrong.

“Let’s Dig a Little Deeper”
Proverbs 28:21 cautions us against the dangers of partiality, highlighting how it undermines justice and leeds to unfair decisions. Even a small temptation, like “a piece of bread,” can cause someone to act unjustly, betraying their values. This verse reveals a profound truth about human nature: we are easily swayed by immediate, minor gains, often compromising our integrity. It challenges us to remain vigilant, ensuring that fairness and righteousness guide our actions, regardless of the circumstances. By resisting favoritism, we uphold the true essence of justice and maintain our commitment to living with integrity.

Finally, Ask Yourself:
When faced with a temptation, no matter how small, do I consider the long-term impact on my character and relationships?

I’m Lonnie Davis and these are thoughts worth thinking.