Judy Lentz
JEALOUSY
Exodus
20:5-6 “You shall not bow down to them or worship them; for I, the LORD your
God, am a jealous God, punishing the children for the sin of the fathers to the
third and fourth generations of those who hate me, but showing love to a
thousand generations, of those who love me and keep my commandments.”
As I was
preparing a Bible Study to share with some Christian sisters, the lesson was on
jealousy, one of the ugly sinful emotions in our world. Jealousy is the
green-eyed monster, so says Shakespeare in Othello -- being envious of someone
or something that one person has but another person doesn’t have.
It is a sin
because it breeds envy, greed, covetousness, selfishness, or hostility because
our heart isn’t satisfied with what we have. We want what someone else has --
the ‘better’ job, more pay, bigger house, bigger diamond, more of the material
things in life, etc. I am sure you can name many other ‘things’ that we
worship/covet. These are examples of sinful jealousy.
So how do we
interpret the words of Exodus 20:5-6 – “I, the LORD your God, am a jealous
God”? Is the jealousy described here different than the jealousy that Shakespeare
was talking about? The word ‘jealous’ in Exodus 5 is translated the same as the
word ‘zealous’. God is zealous for His people –the love He has for us is
zealous. He zealously desires us to be exclusive to Him in our devotion, study,
worship, prayer.
Striving to
change our sinful jealousy into the righteous jealousy of faithfulness to our
Lord should be our focus.
Prayer: Dear
Lord - May the jealousy that is our sin because we want something that is not
ours be changed into God’s jealousy -- zeal for our Lord and love for Him as
deep as the love he has for us. In the name of Jesus Christ, we pray. Amen.
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