Sibling rivalry, fighting over who has the right to the biggest cookie, angry because he hit the game-winning Home-run, and I struck out, looking in the mirror and being depressed over the beauty that her best friend has and she does not, sadly questioning why her next door neighbor has countless friends, and she barely a dog to wag his tail at her, comparing his small car, poor house to one of his class-mates who has a Jaguar, most modern model, multi-million dollar house and swimming pool— one thing in common with all of these individuals who carry with them a weight of sadness: they all have given in to the Capital sin of ENVY!
head and manifests clearly poisonous, lethal consequences when not subdued and conquered. Let’s see!
serpent in the Garden and they succumbed, allowing entrance into the world, the reality of sin. However, behind the sin of our first parents was the insidious, envious presence of the evil one!
account of the sons of Adam and Eve, the brothers Cain and Abel. Moved by jealousy and envy because God preferred Abel’s offering over his, Cain allowed the envy to turn into anger, from anger to rancor and from rancor bitter hatred, resulting in leading his brother out to the open field and murdering him—fratricide, the killing of his own brother! The end result of envy unchecked— murder, of one’s own brother!
Towers of NYC. Dispatching the sword from the sheath, David handily decapitated Goliath the giant. Outstanding victory! Saul witnessed it with awe! Manifesting extraordinary military prowess, David wins battle after battle, Saul too, but to a minor degree. Then it happened! After another victory, triumph after triumph for David, the culminating moment arrived, that would gradually lead to the demise of King and General of the People of Israel, Saul! It was in the triumphal procession in Jerusalem. As King Saul walked side by side with David, through the streets of Jerusalem, the Jewish maidens chanted songs of joy and victory, with these words: “Saul has killed his thousands and David has killed his ten thousands!” This was the straw that broke the camel’s back! Not resisting the jealousy that surged within his heart, allowing envy to enter, being transformed by anger and hatred, Saul decided to do away with David by killing him. Saul and Cain would be brothers in murderous plots.
crucified. The principal reason behind the crucifixion and death of Jesus was once again that of jealousy and envy, leading to bitterness, hatred and murder!
II. THE UGLY EFFECTS OF ENVY IN OUR HEARTS
abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks.” Envy is a sign of a sick heart! Ugly words manifest it!
he cannot even sleep at night. Sleepless nights obviously will take its toll on the body. Irate, impatient, pushy, overly-demanding, harsh and bitter to others— all as a result of sleepless nights brought on by envy!
Saul and Jesus with some of the Jews. Therefore, the envious person looks for the opportunities to put stumbling blocks in the way of his rival to destroy him, but really he is destroying himself.
once pushed the force of the momentum can accelerate the snowball to unknown and unthought-of repercussions. Jealousy paves the way to envy, envy to anger, anger to resentment, resentment to rancor and rancor to hatred and hatred fully mature culminates in murder—first in the heart and then exteriorly in action. Remember Cain and King Saul!
expresses: “In the twilight of our earthly existence we will be judged on love.”
tough bravado façade really is a mask to his own insecurity. Therefore, to bolster his own pride, ego and own self-image and insecurity— if he is married—he prevents his wife from advancing in her studies, attaining a job, or cultivating other talents, for fear of being overshadowed by the success of his wife! How ugly, but how prevalent this is.
devastating! Instead of focusing on God as the center of his life, he is always observing and comparing himself to his “spiritual rival”, hoping that his “rival” will pray less, diminish his spiritual program of intensity and thereby take a subordinate role in the pursuit of holiness. How contrary to charity is spiritual envy and displeasing to Jesus whose Last and Greatest Commandment was, “Love one another as I have loved you!”
In conclusion, as a result of Original Sin we all have the seeds of death germinating within the Garden of our souls. These are called the Capital Sins. If these sins are not recognized, resisted, and dominated through the grace of God as well as a concerted determined determination (St. Teresa of Avila) on our part, then we can easily succumb to them and fall victim to them and worse yet actually become slaves to them. That is why Jesus says that sin is truly slavery. He came as Savior to set the captives free!
humble but sometimes painful recognition of the sickness. A blind person cannot guide another blind
person; both will fall right into the pit. Through adequate spiritual direction
and confession, light can shine in our souls to see this interior wound and
then Jesus the Divine Physician can touch the wound and heal it! In a later blog article we will outline the
strategy as well as remedy to conquer jealousy and envy in our lives!