This document summarizes and comments on a passage from the book of James in the Bible. The passage discusses how showing partiality or favoritism towards the rich over the poor is a sin. It notes that God has chosen the poor to be heirs to his kingdom, and warns that failing to love your neighbor as yourself by showing partiality is breaking God's law. The commentary applies this by saying Christians are called to see all people as equally worthy in God's eyes, regardless of attributes like wealth, neighborhood, or ethnicity, and that we must acknowledge Christ died for all.