Job
5:2 “Surely resentment kills the fool,
and jealousy kills the simple.”
Do you have “that friend”? You know, the friend that always posts on
Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram about her perfect husband, and her
kids that make straight A’s, living in the perfect house where she prepares
fabulous gourmet meals nightly. You
know…HER! The one that makes you feel a little jealous. Newsflash! If the only thing about her life
that you see is what is posted on social media, you are only seeing the part
she wants you to see. AND I’m just going to come right out and say
it..regardless of that, you should be
happy that she has so much to be joyful about.
Success comes and goes for all of us throughout life, so let’s learn how
to be happy for each other when successes come, because we need each other when
they go. I believe that Facebook and other forms of
social media can be used for good. It
can actually be a place of encouragement, and positive experiences. It’s your CHOICE on how you want to perceive
things. The writer of a post that you
might find “braggy” may actually just want to share something positive with
friends. If that person’s intent is to
give praise for achievements or blessings we should be supportive of them,
especially if they acknowledge God’s role in it.
Jealousy destroys relationships and deters us from reaching our own
potential. Focusing on someone else’s
successes while bemoaning how you don’t measure up, means that you have lost focus on what God has
done for you. Don’t compare yourself to
anyone else. God has a specific plan for
each of us, even for “that friend”. We
need to remember that what we see as “not measuring up” or “things not going
our way” is often God closing a door to reveal something better for us. When we are jealous of others, it’s like
saying that we are unhappy with how God is handling things in our lives, and
when we allow ourselves to feel this way it can lead to bad judgment.
What can we do to help fight these feelings?
·
Recognize the triggers. We all know what gets to us. Avoid situations where this tends to happen.
·
When jealousy starts to creep in, take that thought
captive, admit it, confess it to God, and ask Him to make your thoughts
obedient to His will. It's a
daily battle in our minds and we need to fight it every day with God’s word
·
Think about life in the long run. Don’t allow yourself to be consumed with
worrying about “right now” because God works everything out for His good and in
His own time.
·
Count your blessings. If you focus on what you don’t have, you’ll
never be satisfied.
·
Accept that things are never going to be
perfect. This isn’t Heaven, it’s a
fallen world. Be thankful in whatever place He has put you in.( and bloom like
a sunflower)
·
Celebrate others’ happiness. Even if you have to force yourself to do it,
congratulate them on their accomplishments. You might find that your heart will
follow this lead and actually mean it.
Think that sounds impossible?
Here is a personal testimony shared with us.
God can help you overcome jealousy. Two of my friends became “BFFs” and it made
me feel like I was in middle school again.
The jealousy ate away at me, and I prayed so hard for God to take away
those destructive feelings. Each time I saw them together (which was a lot), I
had to pray, but He took those feelings away.
The first thing He had me do when those feelings would start creeping
back in, was ask myself “How can I bless
them?”, “How can I show them God’s love?”.
I believe that by taking away my selfish thoughts and turning them back
to God and others, He relieved me of the pain associated with their
friendship. That was years ago, and they
still exclaim “my BFF!!” about each other, but God virtually extricated the
jealousy, and now I give thanks for
their strong relationship. Only God could do that!
Two of our contributors mentioned books that they read that helped them
change their perspective. You might want
to check them out.
Interrupted by Jen
Hatmaker
What’s So Amazing about Grace? By Philip Yancey.
Here are some verses to pray and ponder this week:
"For I know the plans I have for you", declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."- Jeremiah 29:11
"I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world, you will have trouble. But take heart, because I have overcome the world."- John 16:33
For jealousy and selfishness are not God's kind of wisdom. Such things are earthly, unspiritual, and demonic. For wherever there is jealousy and selfish ambition, there you will find disorder and evil of every kind.- James 3:15-16
The temptations in your life are no different from what others
experience. And God is faithful. He will not allow the temptation to be more
than you can stand. When you are tempted,
He will show you a way out so that you can endure.- I Corinthians 10:13
It is a daily thing, bringing our lives before The Lord and wanting Him
to shine through us so others know it is Him that gives us the peace and joy
the world cannot bring, so let’s do it! Rock happiness and celebrate being you,
because you are uniquely created to glorify and reflect God.
Contributors: Karen Bromby, Monica
Brown, Maria Kucharczuk, Jamie Leary, Kim McClure, Marla McDonald, and Kristy
Tolley
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