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Words of Hope Daily Devotional

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Dealing with Envy

Read: Philippians 1:15-18; 1 Corinthians 1:10-13

Some indeed preach Christ from and envy and rivalry . . . thinking to afflict me in my imprisonment. (vv. 15, 17)

It is a sad day when people stoop to kicking someone who is already down. Just ask Paul. Chained under house arrest, he became aware of some people who were attempting to inflict more pain in his life by promoting themselves at his expense.

Paul tells us they were motivated by “envy and rivalry.” This duo always speaks of relationship gone bad. At some point these preachers were “with” Paul, on his team, supportive. But not anymore. Now they are envious of Paul. “Envy” is a toxic term. It describes an aggressive behavior that seeks to harm another person by slander and gossip. When you link it to “rivalry,” which emphasizes division, disunity, and competition, you begin to detect an awful stench.

And remember, Paul is describing Christians. These were not atheists or doctrinal heretics. They were Christians who happened to be self-seeking opportunists, who were promoting themselves and their ministries at Paul’s expense. They were looking to be more popular than Paul, to gain prestige, attention, applause, and influence. And they were willing to hurt an already hurting friend in the process.

How much of what we do and say is fueled by envy and rivalry? Beware lest your service is simply a tool to gather more applause and prestige from others.

As you pray, ask God to cleanse your heart of envy and rivalry.

About the Author

David Walls is a pastor and writer who has served in ministry for more than 40 years.

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