In our ongoing series, Love Notes, we have been exploring the profound nature of love as described in 1 Corinthians 13. We have discovered that love is indeed the most excellent way to live, embodying patience and kindness. Today, we delve into another attribute of love: it does not envy. Envy, the painful or resentful awareness of an advantage enjoyed by another, can be a destructive force in our lives. It is a sin that can lead to discontentment and a lack of gratitude for the blessings we already possess.
Envy was so significant that it was labeled by the Church Fathers as one of the seven deadly sins. It can lead to the worst kinds of evil, as evidenced by the religious leaders in Jesus' time who, out of envy, plotted against Him. We are warned against envy because it can rob us of happiness, praise, and the ability to maintain healthy relationships. It can prevent us from truly loving others as God loves us.
The antidote to envy begins with surrendering our lives to Christ, not merely as believers but as disciples who follow Him as the authoritative teacher of our lives. This surrender involves trusting God's wisdom and His provision for us as heirs of His kingdom. We are co-heirs with Christ, and as such, we have an inheritance that includes every spiritual blessing. We must recognize the value of these blessings and the futility of comparing them with temporary, worldly possessions.
To combat envy, we must first surrender our lives to Christ, allowing His will to be the best thing for us. We must count our blessings, recognizing that we have been blessed with every spiritual blessing in Christ. We must also understand that God's love for us is equal to His love for others, as demonstrated by the sacrifice of Jesus. This understanding allows us to be content and to rejoice in the blessings of others.
In conclusion, envy must be crucified in our lives, replaced by a love that seeks the best for others, spurring them on toward love and good deeds. As we gather as a church family, let us encourage one another, build each other up, and pray for those in need. Let us be a community that supports the work of the kingdom through our offerings and acts of service, reflecting the love of Christ in all we do.
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