Jealousy

Bible Reading: 1 Corinthians 13.4


Remember the time your best friend got a new bicycle in elementary school? Remember the time someone else took the girl you wanted to take to the Prom? Remember when your neighbor bought a house on the lake and you couldn’t afford to do the same? How did you feel? Were you happy for them, or were you jealous?  The funny thing about jealousy is that it does nothing to harm the person who actually got the benefit for which we are jealous. It only affects us. It makes us grumpy, unlikable, and discontent.  If we truly love others, the way that God commands us to, we will never be guilty of envy. 1Corinthians 13 teaches us that love does not envy.  As we all know, envy is what lead Cain to kill Abel.  Can you imagine killing your own brother because of envy; Because you could not be happy about something good happening for them?  If we truly believe in the teachings of the bible, we will realize that this life is temporary.  In the end, there will be no room or need for jealously.  At that time, all of God's children will have the same reward, and all of the earthly possessions will pass away.  However, jealously in this life can keep us for ever experiencing that level of "equality".


Action Item:  Today, think of someone who has recently had good fortune, or has achieved some kind of success.  Give them a call and let them know how proud and happy you are for them.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

“I Will Call Upon the Lord”

“Blow-out in Boston”

"The Advice of Azariah"