A Different Valentine's Day Message

“It was so hard to leave Timmy at his first day of kindergarten today,” my friend said. “I had to turn my head so he wouldn’t see me cry.”

 “You have no idea how much it hurts to be separated from your child!” I snapped.

Due to my (then) constant battle with anorexia nervosa, I was no longer able to care for my small children. I would’ve given anything to have my children return home to me after only a few short hours of school.

Looking back, I still remember the shocked expression on my friend’s face. I regret the way I spoke to her. Unfortunately, this isn’t my only regret from those unbearable years when I felt cheated out of raising my children.

“It’s not fair!” I often raged during that period of my life, erupting with the worst kind of jealousy. It was natural to want my children to be with me, but my emotions were out of control. “Why doesn’t God answer my prayers like He does for others?” I’d scream in my empty apartment.

Have you ever envied so much that your thoughts and actions became an ongoing sin issue?

This week, in our progressive goal of meditating on and obeying 1 Corinthians 13, we’ll focus on overcoming the sin of envy (verse 4 ESV): Love is patient and kind; love does not envy …

Is there something in your life right now that causes you to be envious to the point of sinning? Perhaps a prayer request that seems to go unanswered while others’ requests are granted?

What if, every day for the rest of the Month of Love, each time we catch ourselves feeling jealous or envious, we stopped and thanked God for . . .

His love for us,

His plan for us,

His perfect timing for us?

What if we . . .

  • Chose to trust our compassionate heavenly Father, knowing He hasn’t forgotten about us.
  •  Then praised Him for His faithfulness?
  • What if we thanked God for all the times He has blessed us?

Taking another step forward in overcoming sinful envy, in honor of Valentine’s Day, let’s also remember how much God loves the people we envy.

Let’s pray:

Heavenly Father, show us how our jealousy looks through Your eyes. Reveal to us how our envious ways hurt You, hurt us, and hurt our relationships. Remind us how much You love the people we envy and to trust Your sovereign plan, not only for ourselves, but for them as well. Fill us so full of Your presence that we’ll no longer be ruled by our emotions but by Your love. Amen.

What about you?

I’d love to hear your thoughts about this post. (Others might also benefit from your comment.)

  • Have you ever envied so much that your thoughts and actions became an ongoing sin issue?
  • What has your jealousy cost you in your relationships and spiritual growth?
  •  Is it worth the cost?
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    Sheryl H. Boldt has loved writing ever since she saw her mother, an aspiring author, pecking on her Royal manual typewriter. That inspiration has lead Sheryl to write fiction and non-fiction for children and adults. Her articles have been published in magazines such as War Cry and The Upper Room. Sheryl’s weekly column appears in at least thirty newspapers and her award-winning story, Grandma’s Little Helpers, delights small and not-so-small readers alike. Because of her past battles with Anorexia/Bulimia and Depression, Sheryl looks for fresh ways to connect struggling people to God’s Word. A strong believer in accountability, Sheryl Boldt mentors ladies via email, social media, and accountability groups. You can read her devotions on her blog, www.TodayCanBeDifferent.net. Connect with her at SherylHBoldt@gmail.com.

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