Jealousy, Coveting; Feelings to Temper or Phase Out
This past year maybe I have felt jealousy or pangs of want more than any other year. In a sample of fifty plus years, I have some perspective. It must be my circumstances, which does have to do with my age. Age income, job or jobs, family relationships. Satisfaction for my personal account, or satisfying others close to me.
Health. Economic comfort or success. Or the lack of it.
Not pleasing your family members, disappointing them or your colleagues or bosses.
Wondering if God is good with you, which you know you are with Him, as He has promised, but wondering if He is teaching you in very humbling ways. Patience and hard lessons.
Paradoxes.
Health trials and aging, work issues and not controlling so many factors of what we would consider a better or blessed life.
Failure. Disappointment. Dissatisfaction.
Sounds negative. It is.
We have to choose to be grateful, to count our blessings. To not be jealous of others, or covet what they have.
We can be jealous of the care of those that we are linked to. How much they think of us, appreciate us, love us, like us.
Yeah.
That is a tough way to to be jealous.
Some call it low confidence in oneself, or low self-esteem.
A guy killed himself last year and claimed that his wife did not like him.
What a terrible feeling.
People who end their own lives do not feel appreciated, I am quite sure of that.
I can think of a few.
Ben. Rob. Robert. (Maybe it was an accident). Nicholas. And others.
Low sense of others caring for them.
Yep.
Need to phase out the negativity, and build up how we see ourselves and how we think of ourselves, and how others see us.
Drop jealousy and build up you life.
More than God thinks highly of you.