Jealousy Makes You Sick

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By Kim Ruff-Moore

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Jealousy has always been a topic close to my heart, something that I've felt compelled to explore and understand. I've seen it rear its ugly head in various aspects of life, from personal relationships to professional settings, and it's left me with a burning desire to unravel its mysteries. I find myself constantly confronted with the pervasive presence of envy and jealousy in human interactions. It's like an insidious force lurking beneath the surface, ready to rear its ugly head at any moment. It's a feeling I've dealt with myself at times, and witnessing it in others only amplifies the weariness I feel. I can honestly say, I really don't get jealous often. These emotions seem to serve as catalysts for conflict, as noted in Galatians 5:21, where envy is listed among the works of the flesh. Envy breeds resentment and bitterness, turning friends into enemies and poisoning relationships. It's a mark of unbelievers, according to Romans 1:29, indicating a lack of faith and trust in divine providence.

Jealousy Makes You Sick