PASTOR JOHN COLLINS, EVANGELIST: JEALOUSY
There is a thought that the Holy
Bible is simply a good historical book that has some really great
stories in it, but it doesn’t apply to us today. Pastor John Collins,
evangelist and head pastor of Love
That Cross Ministries and Pastor John Collins Ministries,
Inc., repeatedly reminds us that the Holy
Bible gives examples of how we are supposed to live. Jealousy and
envy still cause resentment, bitterness, rage and hate. Cain was jealous of Abel’s sacrifice that was accepted by God, and
Cain killed Abel. Joseph was resented by
his brothers and sold into slavery. King
Saul lost favor with God and spent his
life driven crazy by jealousy for David who would
eventually replace King Saul and his lineage upon the throne. The Pharisees were resentful of the attention
that
Jesus was given by the masses.
Jealousy is not excusable.
Jealousy causes murder, and the stories of the Bible that relate to
jealousy, anger, and hatred are still good examples of how we should be acting
today.
Jealousy causes people to become violent and create chaos
and harm to others. Mass shootings,
child kidnappings, theft all relate back to a root of jealousy. If we say we are Christians, then to
be jealous means that we are not satisfied with what God
has given us. Who are we to tell God
that we aren’t happy with what He has given us?
Jealousy will cause your soul to wither and die if you allow it to. We do not need to look to what others have and desire that for ourselves because if we could just learn to love what we have and be grateful for the smaller things in life our satisfaction would never waiver. God provides what we need and the more we realize this and the more content we are the more our lives will reflect that thankfulness. It is not about how much you have or how well you are known around town; it is about how well God knows you and how well you know Him. Life is more than recognition and material things.” Pastor John Collins, April, 2018.
For several years, Pastor John Collins
has been travelling
the United
States spreading the word of the Gospel and igniting
revival in the faith of those who hear him.
Pastor
John Collins recognizes that the Holy
Bible has been manipulated to control people, to suppress
populations, and to serve the leaders who present it instead of serving God who wrote it
through His divine influence upon people.
The Holy
Bible is meant to be a guideline for living in a righteous manner, in
a way that would please God
in all ways. Pastor
John Collins preaches that God is far from
pleased with us and the way the world is now, and the time has come for change.
Pastor John Collins writes:
“And Israel said to Joseph, ‘Are not your brothers feeding
the flock in Shechem? Come, I will send you to them.’ So he said to him, ‘Here
I am.’ Then he said to him, ‘Please go and see if it is well with your brothers
and well with the flocks, and bring back word to me.’ So he sent him out of the
Valley of Hebron, and he went to Shechem.” Genesis 37:13-14 (NKJV).
“Now when they saw him afar off, even before he came near
them, they conspired against him to kill him. Then they said to one another,
‘Look, this dreamer is coming! Come therefore, let us now kill him and cast him
into some pit; and we shall say, ‘Some wild beast has devoured him.’ We shall
see what will become of his dreams! But Reuben heard it, and he delivered him
out of their hands, and said, ‘Let us not kill him.’ And Reuben said to them,
‘Shed no blood, but cast him into this pit which is in the wilderness, and do
not lay a hand on him’-that he might deliver him out of their hands, and bring
him back to his father.” Genesis 37:18-22 (NKJV).
Jealousy has caused many a murder. It has caused hate and
resentment, bitterness and rage. The bible says that God is a jealous God. That
means that He is jealous for our souls and loves us so much that He does not want
to lose us to the pits of hell. This does not mean that we are permitted to
feel jealousy and envy. God’s jealousy is righteous and we must never justify
our own jealousy by comparing it to Gods.
We each know right and wrong in our hearts. Reuben knew that
it was wrong to harm Joseph and tried to save his life and be clever at the
same time so that his brothers would not turn on him as well. There are times
in our lives that we may face opposition that seems overwhelming when we want
to do the right thing but we need to have the faith and confidence in our
hearts and trust that God will provide a way for our righteousness to prevail.
It is never right to go along with what others are doing just because it is
easier.
Jealousy will cause your soul to wither and die if you allow
it to. We do not need to look to what others have and desire that for ourselves
because if we could just learn to love what we have and be grateful for the
smaller things in life our satisfaction would never waiver. God provides what
we need and the more we realize this and the more content we are the more our
lives will reflect that thankfulness. It is not about how much you have or how
well you are known around town; it is about how well God knows you and how well
you know Him. Life is more than recognition and material things.
Let petty jealousies fade and don’t allow envy to burden
your heart and when you have the chance stand up and do the right thing. Don’t
allow yourself to partake in evil just because it is easier than calling on
your faith to find a way to act with righteousness. God will not let you down
and will guide you always so trust that doing the right thing is better than
doing the wrong thing or nothing at all.
“Then Reuben returned to the pit, and indeed Joseph was not
in the pit; and he tore his clothes.” Genesis 37:29 (NKJV).
LOVE THAT CROSS, PASTOR JOHN COLLINS
Pastor
John Collins is redeeming the Gospel and
the Scriptures. On Sunday mornings at 1000 a.m. Mountain
Time, you can listen to Pastor
John Collins and Marty Smith on Heaven’s Country Radio by linking
to www.heavenscountry.com. Other sermons, radio recordings, interviews,
blogs, and YouTube
and media of Pastor
John Collins can be viewed by clicking on the links found within
this post. Pastor John Collins can also be
reached at jc65777@yahoo.com for prayer,
ministering, or to discuss the possibility of guest speaking, preaching or
revival at your group, church, or gathering.
As Pastor
John Collins very passionately puts it, he is in it to win it for
God. Believe that!
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