Notes of Faith September 4, 2025
Parade of Envy
But when the Jews saw the multitudes, they were filled with envy.
Acts 13:45
A recent article in Psychology Today said, “Envy is our culture’s silent partner. We scroll social media and quietly compare. We see someone else’s good fortune—an award, a baby, a beach vacation—and feel a little sting, then a little shame about the sting. Nobody wants to admit it.”1
Joseph’s brothers envied him (Genesis 37:11); the tribal leaders envied Moses (Psalm 106:16); Saul envied David (1 Samuel 18:8); the psalmist was envious of the rich and famous (Psalm 73:3); the chief priests envied Jesus (Mark 15:10); members of the Corinthian church envied each other (1 Corinthians 3:3). And behind it all, Lucifer was jealous of Almighty God (Isaiah 14:12-15).
If you’re envious of someone, go to God in prayer. First, confess envy as sin. Second, thank God for all the unique blessings He has given to you. Third, pray for the person of whom you are envious. It can be a simple prayer, but God will use it to help that person and to heal your own heart as well.
Envy goes further than just wanting what someone else has; it is the begrudging, frustrating consternation that that person has it.
Mike Fabarez
It seems that when we have a problem with envy that we not only desire what someone else has but don’t want them to have it either. Envy is evil from the darkness of a fallen heart. Let us confess our envy to God, give thanks for His provision for us and praise God for His provision for others.
Pastor Dale