God said:
My children are not worthy or unworthy based on their scores in the world.
The world has thought this was the case. When, as a child, you were "good" Santa Claus left gifts for you. It mattered a lot if you were "naughty or nice." When you met an objective or imposed standard, you were good. When you didn't meet a designated standard, alas, you were not good.
You aren't a better person because you reap an A on a test. You are not a worse person because you fail a test. All the results mean is that you got a certain grade on a test. I suppose if you got a C on the test, you would have been seen as if you were an average so-so person. You passed the test, yet you aren't high on the list.
What happened to: "Judge not lest you be judged?"
I have to wonder how empty it feels to you to be merited highly because you got an A on a test. Or because you are taller than someone else. Or prettier. How much do all these matters really matter when all is said and done? Ah, but when you live in the world and are judged as the world judges, demerits can be hard to take.
It is as if there is an exclusive club to join. This club has become "In." Everyone wants to be part of this club. It seems to so happen that snobbishness rules this club. Way too many are ruled out for one reason or another. This club is simply not available for everyone.
Endless are the ways worthy people are ruled out. Yet this smattering is bought and sold as the way it is supposed to be -- has to be -- for one snooty excuse or another.