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God Is Just — Not Biased

God’s justice is not shaped by culture, tradition, or human power structures.

It flows directly from who He is.


To be biased means to be prejudiced. Scripture is clear: God is perfectly just—without bias, without partiality, and without injustice. Any theology that promotes gender prejudice, inferiority, discrimination, or the subordination of God’s daughters misrepresents His nature and distorts His Word.


God does not change with culture. His justice does not evolve with tradition. His character is eternally righteous.


“He is the Rock, His work is perfect, for all His ways are justice. A God of faithfulness and without iniquity, just and upright is He.” (Deuteronomy 32:4)


Justice means equity, not favoritism.

Justice means fairness, not hierarchy.

Justice means honor, not control.


Understanding Scripture Requires Discernment


The Bible was not written in English. It was translated and interpreted by human hands across centuries, cultures, and power structures. Anything filtered through human bias can be misused, distorted, or weaponized.


To say “the Bible is clear” without understanding language, context, culture, translation history—and most importantly, the Father’s heart—often reveals not maturity, but pride mixed with ignorance.


When Scripture is used to justify gender prejudice, silence, control, or the subordination of God’s daughters, it is being misused. God’s Word was never meant to enforce pride and control. Its purpose is revelation, restoration, and freedom.


If you believe:

  • only men can lead or provide (based in interpretation only since Scripture never states)

  • men were “created” to lead (found nowhere in the Bible or science)

  • men must make all decisions and have the “last say”

  • men are the tiebreakers

  • only men can be responsible for the family

  • women are confined to fixed gender roles

  • submission is one-directional, when Scripture teaches mutual submission


then what you believe and practice is domination—not biblical leadership.

Jesus Himself confronted those who used Scripture to burden others while claiming to represent God.


A Just God Does Not Create Inferiority


From the very beginning, God establishes equality—not hierarchy.


Before sin ever entered the world, God created both male and female in His image, calling them to govern the earth together, sharing the same dignity, authority, value, and commission (Genesis 1:26–28).


God’s original design was mutual—not ranked—and His design has not changed.


Scripture is clear:

  • Inferiority is never stated.

  • Subordination is never commanded.

  • Silence is never imposed.


To claim that God designed women to be beneath men is to accuse God of partiality and injustice—something Scripture explicitly denies.

How can a  perfect, just, holy, God create inferiority, it’s impossible it’s not in Him.


  • Inferiority requires prejudice

  • Subordination requires bias

  • Silencing requires injustice


None of these can coexist with a perfectly just God.


There is nothing women cannot do. “We can do all things through Christ” (Philippians 4:13). Nothing is impossible with God (Luke 1:37). God has never limited women.


A God who is righteous, impartial, and holy does not create one half of humanity to rule over the other. Any theology that teaches otherwise does not reflect the heart of God—it reflects human distortion.

 

Gender Prejudice Against Women Is Injustice


Gender prejudice is not neutral.Gender prejudice is not cultural.Gender prejudice is sin.

When women are treated as:


  • inferior

  • subordinate

  • property

  • housemaids

  • irrational

  • voiceless

  • devalued

  • controlled


this is not biblical order—it is injustice.


To demean God’s daughters is to dishonor God Himself. You cannot claim to honor the Father while degrading His image-bearers.


Scripture repeatedly warns against using power to dominate others. Pride and control are not fruits of the Spirit—they are expressions of pride and self-exaltation.


Jesus Confronted Gender Prejudice and Restored Dignity


Jesus did not reinforce gender prejudice—He exposed it and restored dignity.


He taught women.

He defended women.

He empowered women

.He entrusted women first with the proclamation of His resurrection.


Gender prejudice includes silencing.

Gender prejudice includes discrimination.

Gender prejudice includes control disguised as “leadership.”


Jesus never treated women as assistants to men’s callings. He treated them as disciples, witnesses, and co-laborers in the Kingdom.


The word often translated “helper” in Genesis—ezer kenegdo—does not imply inferiority or assistant. It describes a powerful, equal, corresponding partner. The same word ezer is frequently used for God Himself as a rescuer, strength, and deliverer—often in military contexts.


God never created women to be diminished or excluded.


God’s Justice Produces Unity, Not Hierarchy


In Christ, hierarchy collapses.


Unity does not erase differences—it removes the need to control.

Equality does not threaten order—it reveals justice.

Any system that elevates men by diminishing and limiting women is not God’s Kingdom.

It is human pride and spiritual abuse disguised as spiritual authority.


The Truth That Sets Us Free


A just God:

  • does not create inferiority

  • does not authorize gender prejudice

  • does not silence His daughters

  • does not empower domination

  • does not limit or exclude one gender


God’s justice reflects His character—and His character is holy, fair, and good.


If a belief system produces fear, control, silence, restrain, or devaluation, it is not from God.


Justice flows from who God is.

And God is good and just—always.


Further Reading


For more on how God’s Spiritual Kingdom functions on Earth, explore:

Life in God’s Kingdom: How to Manifest Heaven on Earth


Be free to be mighty for Jesus.


In freedom and might,


Jeannette

 

 
 
 

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