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Grow Pray Study (GPS) Guide for 01/25/2023
 
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Kindness vs. Envy
 

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WEDNESDAY 1.25.23 Ephesians 4:20-22, 1 Corinthians 13:4-7, Psalm 73:2-9, 21-26

Ephesians 4

20 But you didn’t learn that sort of thing from Christ. 21 Since you really listened to him and you were taught how the truth is in Jesus, 22 change the former way of life that was part of the person you once were, corrupted by deceitful desires.

1 Corinthians 13

4 Love is patient, love is kind, it isn’t jealous, it doesn’t brag, it isn’t arrogant, 5 it isn’t rude, it doesn’t seek its own advantage, it isn’t irritable, it doesn’t keep a record of complaints, 6 it isn’t happy with injustice, but it is happy with the truth. 7 Love puts up with all things, trusts in all things, hopes for all things, endures all things.

Psalm 73

2 But me? My feet had almost stumbled;
my steps had nearly slipped
3 because I envied the arrogant;
I observed how the wicked are well off:
4 They suffer no pain;
their bodies are fit and strong.
5 They are never in trouble;
they aren’t weighed down like other people.
6 That’s why they wear arrogance like a necklace,
why violence covers them like clothes.
7 Their eyes bulge out from eating so well;
their hearts overflow with delusions.
8 They scoff and talk so cruel;
from their privileged positions
they plan oppression.
9 Their mouths dare to speak against heaven!
Their tongues roam the earth!

21 When my heart was bitter,
when I was all cut up inside,
22 I was stupid and ignorant.
I acted like nothing but an animal toward you.
23 But I was still always with you!
You held my strong hand!
24 You have guided me with your advice;
later you will receive me with glory.
25 Do I have anyone else in heaven?
There’s nothing on earth I desire except you.
26 My body and my heart fail,
but God is my heart’s rock and my share forever.

Reflection Questions

Envy is about wanting someone else’s “stuff,” or even the life they have. Thomas Aquinas reportedly said envy grieves any time a good thing happens to our neighbor. Psalm 73 said envy distorted reality (the wicked have no problems?—verses 4-5), and nearly led to spiritual ruin. Tech can magnify envy, with constant ads for the newest phone, earphones, or touchscreen (whether you’ll use the newest features or not). 1 Corinthians 13 said agape “isn’t jealous,” a searching spiritual challenge.

  • Humorist H. L. Mencken reportedly said (an exact source is hard to find) something like “in America, contentment is making $10 a month more than your brother-in-law.” In Psalm 73, it was “the prosperity of the wicked” that nearly destroyed faith in God. But envy can even strike when we look at other believers (see Mark 10:35-41). Whose prospects, possessions, or position do you envy? If you examine the thoughts behind the envy, are they accurate?
  • 1 Corinthians 13 also said love doesn’t brag or seek its own advantage. Have you ever wished that other people would envy something about you or your life? Might a desire to produce envy in others ever tempt you to brag (maybe in an “aw, shucks” humble way)? Psalm 23:1 in the King James Version said, “I shall not want.” Modern versions use phrases like, “I have all I need,” or “I lack nothing.” How often can you honestly say you feel that you have all you need?

Prayer

O God, thank you for valuing me, even when I struggle to value myself. Give me contentment in being the person you’ve made me to be, and in serving you and others with the gifts and talents I have. Then help me love my neighbor as I love myself. Amen.

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Shannon Starek serves as the Director of Discipleship at Resurrection Downtown. She loves to travel and has been to 49 states, 11 countries and lived in Vancouver, Canada for grad school! When not gallivanting all over the world, she lives in Liberty with her husband, Aaron, and two sons, Owen and Porter.

 
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