Proverbs 13:40 (NIV) - "A heart at peace gives life to the body, but envy rots the bones."
I call jealousy stealthy because it is one of the sins that no matter how hard we try to hold off sins like fornication, adultery, porn, gossip, anger, cussing, hate, unforgiving another, etc.. Envy jealousy is one sin that tends to sneak up and get into the hearts and minds of so many believers, and it can all start with something as innocent as someone you are talking to, or overhear, comparing you [in a negative or positive way] with another person or their ministry.
From here, if the devil can get a foothold, a believer can go on one wild ride that takes them up and down the emotional side of that comparison and its effect on you!
So, how do you handle the spirit of jealousy when it tries to get its hands on you? Think of Saul and his relationship with a young, enthusiastic David? Then remember how that relationship changed as David grew more popular in the eyes and hearts of the people, and Saul grew more envious, even unto trying to kill David to be rid of the next King? :wavey:
BTW - Please feel free to share, and be candid, as this could help someone else who may be suffering from something similar and not be cognizant or honest enough to admit! Don't forget, your witness or testimony is not just empty words, but a sermon in action. I've seen many people convited and delievered of sin(s) from hearing another speak about what God did for them! Thanks for helping to make this a great healing topic! :thumbs:
I call jealousy stealthy because it is one of the sins that no matter how hard we try to hold off sins like fornication, adultery, porn, gossip, anger, cussing, hate, unforgiving another, etc.. Envy jealousy is one sin that tends to sneak up and get into the hearts and minds of so many believers, and it can all start with something as innocent as someone you are talking to, or overhear, comparing you [in a negative or positive way] with another person or their ministry.
From here, if the devil can get a foothold, a believer can go on one wild ride that takes them up and down the emotional side of that comparison and its effect on you!
So, how do you handle the spirit of jealousy when it tries to get its hands on you? Think of Saul and his relationship with a young, enthusiastic David? Then remember how that relationship changed as David grew more popular in the eyes and hearts of the people, and Saul grew more envious, even unto trying to kill David to be rid of the next King? :wavey:
BTW - Please feel free to share, and be candid, as this could help someone else who may be suffering from something similar and not be cognizant or honest enough to admit! Don't forget, your witness or testimony is not just empty words, but a sermon in action. I've seen many people convited and delievered of sin(s) from hearing another speak about what God did for them! Thanks for helping to make this a great healing topic! :thumbs:
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