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Overcoming Envy and Jealousy, August 16
Let us not be desirous of vain glory, provoking one another, envying
one another.
Galatians 5:26
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Envy and jealousy are diseases which disorder all the faculties of the
being. They originated with Satan in paradise.... Those who listen to his
[Satan’s] voice will demerit others, and will misrepresent and falsify in
order to build up themselves. But nothing that defiles can enter heaven,
and unless those who cherish this spirit are changed, they can never enter
there, for they would criticize the angels. They would envy another’s
crown. They would not know what to talk of unless they could bring up
the imperfections and errors of others.
O that such would become changed by beholding Christ! O that
they would become meek and lowly by learning of Him! Then they
would go forth, not as missionaries for Satan, to cause disunion and
alienation, to bruise and mangle character, but as missionaries for Christ,
to be peacemakers and to restore. Let the Holy Spirit come in and expel
this unholy passion, which cannot survive in heaven. Let it die; let it
be crucified. Open the heart to the attributes of Christ, who was holy,
harmless, undefiled....
The Word of God exhorts, “Love as brethren, be pitiful, be courteous.”
2 Peter 3:8
. True moral worth does not seek to make a place for itself by
thinking and speaking evil, by depreciating others. All envy, all jealousy,
all evilspeaking, with all unbelief, must be put away from God’s children.
The Bible is full of instruction enjoining us to show love, patience,
and respect in our speech and in our treatment of one another. The love
of Jesus in the soul never leads to malice and envy. The tender plant of
Christlike love must be carefully cherished. It will not grow unless it is
cultivated.
Heaven takes notice of the one who carries about with him an atmo-
sphere of peace and love. Such a one will receive his reward. He will
stand in the great day of the Lord.
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