Bible in a Year: Esther 35; Acts 5:2242
Each one should test their own actions. Galatians 6:4
The famous French artist Edgar Degas is remembered worldwide for his paintings of ballerinas. Less known is the envy he expressed of his friend and artistic rival Édouard Manet, another master painter. Said Degas of Manet, Everything he does he always hits off straightaway, while I take endless pains and never get it right.
Its a curious emotion, envylisted by the apostle Paul among the worst traits, as bad as every kind of wickedness, sin, greed, hate, envy, murder, quarreling, deception, malicious behavior, and gossip (Romans 1:29 nlt). It results from foolish thinking, Paul writesthe result of worshiping idols instead of worshiping God (v. 28).
Author Christina Fox says that when envy develops among believers, its because our hearts have turned from our one true love. In our envy, she said, we are chasing after the inferior pleasures of this world instead of looking to Jesus. In effect, weve forgotten whose we are.
Yet theres a remedy. Turn back to God. Offer every part of yourself to him, Paul wrote (Romans 6:13)your work and life especially. In another of his letters Paul penned, Each one should test their own actions. Then they can take pride in themselves alone, without comparing themselves to someone else (Galatians 6:4).
Thank God for His blessingsnot just things, but for the freedom of His grace. Seeing our own God-given gifts, we find contentment again.
What talents, spiritual gifts, and blessings has God given you that youve forgotten to appreciate? Reflecting on them, how does your heart feel as you return to God?
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