Proverbs 27: 4 Wrath is cruel and anger a torrent, but who is able to stand before jealousy?
KJV Provebs 27: 4 Wrath is cruel, and anger is outrageous; but who is able to stand before envy?
The covetous man wouldn’t ask first because he wanted to get double. The jealous man wouldn’t ask first because he couldn’t stand the thought of his companion getting more than he had.
Finally after long silence, the jealous/ envious man spoke up. He asked the king to pluck out one of his eyes.
----- Anderson T. Graves II
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KJV Provebs 27: 4 Wrath is cruel, and anger is outrageous; but who is able to stand before envy?
Our culture has
twisted and diminished the concepts of love and hate. Today, most uses of the word “love” really
mean“to like” or “to be entertained by.” Likewise, “hate” has been subsumed by the
idea of “haters,” which can refer to anybody who doesn’t like you or who isn’t
properly impressed by whatever you’re doing.
You really should
care a lot less about getting everybody to “love” you (in the weak
contemporary sense). And your
haters? Well they aren’t the ones you
should be most worried about. Most
haters (as we call them) just don’t agree with you. They think you’re wrong, or stupid, or ugly,
or talentless; but they’re not out to get you.
They don’t think you’re worth the effort, and they don’t want to spend
enough time close enough to you to cause you harm.
And that’s O.K.
The ones who should
really concern you are the ones who are filled with jealousy/ envy.
Recently I came across
a very old story. (It’s either an
ancient Jewish tale or a medieval Christian story.)
In the story, a
jealous/ envious man and a covetous man met a king as they were walking along
the road. The king promised to give them both any gift
no matter how expensive or difficult the request. However, they could only ask one at a time. Whomever asked first would receive his
request, but the one who waited to ask would receive twice as much of whatever the first man got. The covetous man wouldn’t ask first because he wanted to get double. The jealous man wouldn’t ask first because he couldn’t stand the thought of his companion getting more than he had.
Finally after long silence, the jealous/ envious man spoke up. He asked the king to pluck out one of his eyes.
Jealousy doesn’t
just hate you or hate on you, it hates the idea of you having anything other or
more than it has. So the person who
envies you will get to know you. Envy/
Jealousy will try to stay close to you.
It will keep careful tabs on what you’re doing, how you’re succeeding,
and what you’re gaining from your success.
Given the chance Jealousy/Envy will wait and watch for just the right
moment to pluck out one of its own eyes if doing so might leave you blind.
Just because someone
just “loves” your new purchase and wants to hear all about it doesn’t mean that
she actually really loves you. Just because some “hater” doesn’t get all
excited over every little thing in your life doesn’t mean that he’s out to
bring you down. Shoot, he might just
genuinely not give a crap.
But-----
Beware the brother/
sister who always wants to know exactly how much you just made. Beware the brother/sister who wants to know
the price of everything you own. Maybe
he/she is just nosy and tactless. Or,
maybe he/she is tallying up exactly how much they need to take you for so that
you end up with nothing.----- Anderson T. Graves II
Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is the pastor of Hall Memorial CME Church
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