Guest guest Posted June 25, 2006 Report Share Posted June 25, 2006 I don't have the author for this right now but I think it might be helpful in some ways. It has a Christian "flavor" to but it applies equally to Amma's children.--Jeanette Jealousy and Envy – a Cancerous Disease If a person discovered they had cancer, most people would do everything they could to get rid of this terrible disease. As seen in Proverbs 14:30, jealousy and envy are compared to such a serious illness: "Jealousy is like bone cancer." [NCMM] Most people are not willing to admit they are jealous or envious of others; however, jealousy is a spiritual disease that infects most people. James 4:5 states that humankind has a "tendency to envy" - an almost inborn inclination to become jealous of another. What causes this? It is simple - ego. Most people know what jealousy is when they see its manifestations in other people, but seldom see it in themselves. Jealousy may be defined as "resentful suspicion of another's motives." It is the kissing cousin of envy which is a covetous greed for something possessed by another - recognition, beauty, wealth, social position, influence, authority, intelligence, education, riches, opportunities, promotion, or respect accorded others.... Jealousy stems from egotism and selfishness [James 3:14], and it often manifests in negative speech or slander, the desire for recognition and being given credit for accomplishments, and in other ways. It is jealousy and envy that drove the Jewish hierarchy organization to kill Jesus and persecute his disciples. Jealousy Over Spiritual Blessings It is almost unthinkable - beyond comprehension - that one could be jealousy of another's spiritual blessings and privileges. However, such has been the case from the beginning. It is likely that jealousy over God's approval of Abel moved Cain to slay his brother. [Genesis 4:5] Some spiritual devotees may become jealous snd envious of another who manifests God's blessing and direction. This was the case with Joseph and his brothers. For Genesis 37:11 says, "His brothers grew jealous of him." [Acts 7:9] Joseph's brothers were jealous of him because of his spiritual blessings in seeing a vision. Of course, we can sympathize a bit with the feelings of Joseph's brothers. If some one came to us and said they had a vision of all of us bowing and kissing their feet, we might be taken back a bit. However, we cannot sympathize with the actions of Joseph's brothers. Jealousy and envy often spawn political repercussions("spiritual politics") in spiritual organizations.. It is jealousy that drove King Saul to hate David and his men. [2 Samuel 21:3] When Saul heard the women sing in praise of both David," it enraged the king. Jealous or envious persons get upset or indignant (and often need to "set the record straight") when they hear others praised or recognized for their accomplishments in association with various endeavors or projects the envious person might be associated with in an organization. Jealousy is a mark of spiritual immaturity. Paul writes to the Corinthian congregation: "And so, brothers, I was unable to speak to you as [spiritual] persons, but had to rather as fleshly persons, as infants in Christ. I gave you only milk to drink and not solid food, because you were unable to accept it. Neither are you able even now. For you are still fleshly (ego) because jealousy and strife are in your midst." [1 Corinthians 3:1-3 NCMM] Jealousy is associated with and manifest by other adverse qualities that can infiltrate an entire community. Again, at the end of his second inspired epistle Paul warns the Corinthians: "But, I am afraid that somehow when I arrive I shall not find you [Corinthians] as I would wish, and you might not find me as you wished. Instead, [i would find] strife, jealousy, fits of anger, contentions, backbitings, whisperings, self-inflations, disorders." [2 Corinthians 12:20 NCMM] Note those things associated with jealousy and envy: gossip, strife, anger, contention, slander, suspicion whispering, indignant patronizing words - all leading to further disharmony. Jealousy/envy are often a cause of disunity within a spiritual community. If disorder is present, it is likely jealousy and envy are the motivating force. A degree of jealousy and envy exists in all of us, for we all like to be praised and credited and acknowledged and told we are doing well at something. But ego and pride, then jealousy/envy can begin to take deep root. Like a climbing vine, it can be almost unnoticeable at first, but in the end it will swallow the spiritual framework around which it grows. Because of this all too real and serious danger, every disciple of God must work very hard to root out any feelings of jealousy and envy. If jealous and envy remain - no matter the claims of, "I am a spiritual person" - the claim is false and the person is not clothed in the frame of mind and disposition of the Lord God. Peter also exhorts, "Put off all harmfulness, deceit, hypocrisy, jealousy, and all kinds of gossip and slander." [1 Peter 2:1 NCMM] Gossip and slander indicate that there is a degree of deceit and two- faced spiritual hypocrisy going on - along with manipulations - and these are spawned by jealousy and envy. Remember that every time gossip or a slanderous remark is made about another, the motive is often jealousy and/or envy. Jealousy not only causes a spiritual cancer - as hate may also cause physical illness - but it can even work great harm to the object of such jealousy. Proverbs 27:4 puts it, Jealousy can cause even the strongest person - such as a man like Moses - to behave improperly or to stumble. Though a great flood can move large boulders, the slow and constant drip of water will wear away the greatest stone. Just so, a strong spiritual person may be able to withstand a temporary deluge of hateful gossip and criticisms, but over many years the Chinese "water torture" of jealousy and envy can crumble even a great faith. Sometimes we share part of the blame for causing a godly person to err. Surely jealousy is something a spiritual person MUST root of his or her system. It harms others, and causes physical, emotional and spiritual illness to oneself and others. Love will push jealousy out of its dark corners. Truth and Light will expose jealous feelings and drive them from the spirit. Faith and trust will replace jealous feelings with peaceful harmony. Empathy and compassion will change jealousy into understanding and patience. If we cease jwith jealousy and envy, we will find our relationship with God much improved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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