Thursday, January 10, 2013

Journeying Beyond Your Jealousy


I find that blogging right after I teach is a bit challenging as I feel like I've said what the Lord would have me say.  But, I found this in the message on jealousy that I taught 9 years ago and like Peter, feel like it would be good to bring it to your remembrance.

 [11] If a son asks for bread from any father among you, will he give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish, will he give him a serpent instead of a fish? [12] Or if he asks for an egg, will he offer him a scorpion? [13] If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him!" Luke 11:11-13

Do you see what that is saying?  It’s saying, if it’s good for you and you ask for it, God will give it to you. The only things He withholds are things that are not for our best.

Do you believe that?  If you do, you won’t be jealous of someone else.  You won’t want anything someone else has if God doesn’t want it for you.  In psalm 107 there is a phrase that is repeated.  It is this.  Oh that men would give thanks to the LORD for His goodness, and for His wonderful works to the children of men!

Want more than what you have?  Jealousy is not the means to get it.  Israel was an ungrateful nation.  Here’s just a few things that Psalm 106 declares about them:  They soon forgot God’s works, they did not wait for His counsel, they tested God and He gave them their request, but sent leanness into their soul.  They envied Moses and Aaron, the earth opened up and swallowed them, they made a calf and worshipped the molded image.  Thus they changed their glory into the image of an ox.

One phrase keeps popping up in this psalm – they forgot.  They forgot God their Savior, who had done great things for them.  God responded to that forgetfulness, that ungratefulness.  .  Look at Psalm 106:15
    And He gave them their request,
    But sent leanness into their soul.

He sent leanness of soul and He allowed their enemies to have victories over them.  Is that what you want?  Leanness of soul.  That’s a terrible thing.  It's an empty feeling, One of the definitions of this kind of leanness is "scarcity".  I think that describes it well.  In our effort to satisfy the longing of our soul, we seek temporal fixes and we end up, not with fulfillment, but with scarcity.  Too often the fruit of jealousy is leanness of soul.  Nothing – no possession and no status is worth that.

1 comment:

  1. I think another definition for 'leanness of soul' can be the word NUMB. In our desire to find a way to satisfy the perceived lack in our life, we run around and put junk food where a balanced meal would feel so much better. We run to people to make us feel better, but find it is only a temporary fix. We run so much to try and have what we think will finally satisfy us, we become numb to the tender voice of our Shepherd Who would lead us by safe paths and supply all our needs.
    There is great calm when we choose to sit before the Lord, to be still and know He is God.
    If the Lord is my portion as Lamentations 3:24 says, then what more could I possibly want?

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