Quotes about Envy
because we are self-focused, we tend to be scorekeepers, constantly comparing our piles of stuff to the piles of others. It's a life of discontentment and envy. Envy is always selfish.
- Paul David Tripp
Envy is self-focused; because it's self-focused, it's entitled; because it's entitled, it's demanding; because it's demanding, it tends to judge the goodness of God by whether he has delivered what you feel entitled to; and because it judges God on that basis, it leads you to question his goodness. Because you question God's goodness, you won't run to him for help. Envy is a spiritual disaster.
- Paul David Tripp
Perhaps all the fear of man, the pride of knowing, the seduction of acclaim, the quest for control, the depression in the face of hardship, the envy of the ministry of others, the bitterness against detractors, and the anxiety of failure are all about the same thing. Each of these struggles is about the temptation to make your ministry about you. From that first dark moment in the garden, this has been the struggle—to make it all about us.
- Paul David Tripp
The world of envy no more mixes with the world of grace than oil does with water.
- Paul David Tripp
Envy is universal because sin is.
- Paul David Tripp
Envy denies grace. The assumption of envy is that we deserve what another has been given, when, in fact, you and I deserve nothing.
- Paul David Tripp
You're not aware of it, but your envy of others and the pain it produces lock you into a view of life that has a disastrous past and a painful present but is functionally without a future. It feels as if what is will always be.
- Paul David Tripp
Don't listen to the malicious comments of those friends who, never taking any risks themselves, can only see other people's failures.
- Paulo Coelho
but He had no regard for Cain and his offering. So Cain became very angry, and his countenance fell.
- Genesis 4:5
Then Cain said to his brother Abel, “Let us go out to the field.” And while they were in the field, Cain rose up against his brother Abel and killed him.
- Genesis 4:8
So when Abram entered Egypt, the Egyptians saw that the woman was very beautiful.
- Genesis 12:14
He owned so many flocks and herds and servants that the Philistines envied him.
- Genesis 26:14