The Cure for Envyਨਮੂਨਾ

Love Is the Antidote
For me, speaking aloud that I loved the people I was envious of disarmed envy. It was like pulling out the roots envy used to hold onto my heart. Love truly is the antidote. Where envy resents, love celebrates. Where envy competes, love rejoices. Scripture says, “Love does not envy,” because love looks outward, not inward.
When we walk in love, envy loses its power. Instead of secretly resenting someone’s success, we can pray for them, bless them, and even celebrate with them. God’s love reorients our hearts so that we can see others as family, not competition.
Respond to God’s Word:
Say out loud that you love and bless the person you’ve been envious of. Pray for them. Ask God to help you rejoice in their success and genuinely celebrate them.
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About this Plan

Envy is one of those quiet sins that sneaks into our hearts. It rarely makes headlines, yet it robs us of joy, peace, and love. The Bible calls envy a work of the flesh, one that corrodes relationships and disrupts our fellowship with God. But there is a cure. In Christ, we can learn contentment, discover freedom, and find joy in celebrating others. This 5-day plan will walk you through recognizing envy, exposing its fruit, and finding healing in love and contentment.
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