“Mean game” is a term used in the Bible to describe people who are unkind, rude, and insulting. The term appears in the Book of Proverbs, specifically Proverbs 18:17-19. In these verses, the author warns against being friends with someone who is always mean and insulting, because eventually their meanness will be directed at you as well. The verses advise instead to make friends with people who are kind and good, because they will be a true friend to you.
Luke 6:31-33
also addresses the issue of being mean to others. In these verses, Jesus says that we should do good to those who hate us, and bless those who curse us. He says that if we only love those who love us, we are no different from other people. But if we love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us, we will be children of our Father in heaven.
The Bible thus teaches us that it is better to be kind and good to others, even if they are mean to us. We should not return their meanness, but instead show them love and compassion. In doing so, we will be following the example of Jesus Christ.
Romans 2:7-9
tells us that God does not show favoritism. He accepts people from every nation who fear Him and do what is right. Those who are ungodly and do not obey the law will be punished, even if they are descendants of Abraham. So it does not matter whether someone is a Jew or a Gentile, if they obey God they will be saved.
This means that we should not treat people differently based on their race or ethnicity. We should not think that we are better than others because of our heritage or skin color. Instead, we should love all people, regardless of their background.
The Bible teaches us that we should not be mean to others, but instead show them love and compassion. We should also not treat people differently based on their race or ethnicity, but love all people equally. By following these teachings, we can be children of God and reflect His love to the world.