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Valley View, Yosemite National Park, California. Photo by Charles F. Stanley.
Daily Devotion

Overcoming Jealousy

We don’t have to conquer jealousy on our own—God wants to transform our heart and help us step into freedom.

Psalm 37:4-6

Now that we have a clear picture of what jealousy is and the impact it can have, let’s look at some practical ways to address the issue. Overcoming jealousy isn’t about trying harder; it’s about allowing God to transform our heart. Here are five steps to take:  

  1. Acknowledge that jealousy exists in your life. Don’t minimize or rationalize the problem. Instead, be honest with yourself before God. Confession is the first step toward freedom.

  2. Recognize what jealousy reveals. In analyzing your envy, ask yourself, Does this bring to light what I believe I need in order to be happy? What am I afraid of losing? These questions will help you understand the deeper longings beneath the surface.

  3. Bring it to God in ongoing confession. Make this a regular practice, not a one-time prayer. Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal jealous thoughts, and realize that God’s grace is always available.

  4. Ask God to help you see others as He does. Doing this will help you recognize them as His beloved children.

  5. Redirect your focus to God’s faithfulness in your own life. Jealousy blinds us to good things. But when we delight ourselves in the Lord, He transforms our desires (Ps. 37:4).

Overcoming jealousy is a process, not a quick fix. But with God’s help, the grip of envy can loosen over time.

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