The Object of Jealousy

                         exodus 34,14                             

For you shall worship no other god, for the Lord, whose name is Jealous, is a jealous God.
Exodus 34:14

RECOMMENDED READING:  2 Corinthians 11:2   “For I am jealous for you with godly jealousy. For I have betrothed you to one husband, that I may present you as a chaste virgin to Christ.”

COMMENTS:  Jealousy  is portrayed as a sinful emotion and behavior which included anger motivated behavior and suspicion of motives and conduct of others.  Jealousy generally results in destructive behavior – destructive usually to those directly and many indirectly connected.   Proverbs 14:30 tell us jealousy and envy are “rottenness to the bones” while Exodus 34:14 identifies God as a “jealous God”.

So is jealousy a righteous attribute or a sinful indulgence?   Remember satan is skillful at pretending to copy and offering God’s strengthens.  Satan’s version of jealousy is a lot different than God’s version or attribute.  God is jealous based on His love and concern for our wellbeing.   Human or satan motivated jealousy is based on the jealousy person’s needs and desires and not by welfare of others.      That is a huge and fundamental difference that defines entirely different responses  and behavior choices.

So, why is jealousy an attribute for God but a sin for us?   Because of the motivation and  resulting behavior.  God loves us so much that He is  “zealous” for us to worship and fellowship with Him alone for our benefit and not for His.  In contrast, human jealousy is motivated by selfish motives, to satisfy selfish pleasures and self-centered interests.

So, how does jealousy look like to you?  Do I see jealousy in my own feelings and conduct?  Is jealousy motivated by welfare of other person or welfare of myself?  Am I demonstrating a God attribute or a satan attribute?   Sounds pretty black or white.  Well, it may be that obvious and clearly defined if we find the proper perspective to judge.

God is jealous for the good of His redeemed people—but He can never be jealous of anything or anyone.
John Blanchard

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