Children love their parents as a natural outcome of the fact that they realise their need for their parents.
He doesn’t have favourites (Acts 10:34, Matt 5:45) G-d doesn’t treat one better than someone else (Thank goodness!). The Scripture reveals to us that G-d is not a respecter of people. Shown partiality among yourselves: G-d has not given them revelation or commanded someone to say these things or behave in this manner -showing partiality.This person has judged something on their own, without any revelation from G-d. V4: Shown partiality: Made a distinction. The attitude being displayed here is that the poor man can be near, but he needs to sit on the ground. The poor man is probably being told that he can sit under the footstool – meaning, on the ground. At my footstool: In Greek this word can mean ‘on’ or ‘under’.Sit here….stand there: The poor man is told to stand there (He is not even given a chair), the well-dressed man is told to sit here – in the place of preference.Good place: A favourable place, a place of preference.V3: Pay attention/Look upon: The well-dressed man has great attention paid to him. These clothes have no magnificence or splendour. Filthy: Can be possibly translated ‘shabby’.Fine apparel: Magnificent, expensive clothing.There they would encounter the revelation or commandments of G-d.