I remember the first time I realized that someone envied me. ⁣

Growing up, I was asked to play the piano for everything. ⁣

Sight-reading has always been my strength, so I could play all the hymns or learn accompaniments super quickly. I was the one playing for seminary, every fireside, ward choir, musical numbers… you name it. ⁣

I was shocked one day to learn that someone started talking about how jealous they were that I could play everything so easily, and that it wasn’t fair that I was the only one asked to play the piano all the time. ⁣

I was honestly surprised at how much it hurt me to learn that someone else was jealous of me. ⁣

I wanted to explain all the hard work that went into practicing the piano for hours and hours each week. ⁣

I wanted to explain that I knew that sight-reading was also a gift that I had when it came to music (don’t ask me to improvise or compose anything!).⁣

I also wanted to explain that I was not volunteering for these opportunities, I was just saying “yes” when asked. ⁣

Basically, I did not like being envied. ⁣

And then I realized… I envied other people. ⁣

I envied other people for their natural beauty, their fashion, their humor, their wealth, their talents…⁣

I had this realization that each person I envied would probably also have some sort of explanation for why they were that way. ⁣

Envying does no good. ⁣

Envying leads to separation. ⁣

Separation from that person and separation from God for not feeling gratitude for what we have. ⁣

Joseph had a tough time with his brothers because “his brethren envied him” (Genesis 37:11). ⁣

It seems like Joseph had lots of explanations for why. ⁣

⁣He couldn’t help that he was the firstborn of his father’s favorite wife. He clearly had a natural talent for interpreting dreams. He obviously had a close relationship God, so he likely worked hard to develop his gifts. ⁣

And instead of embracing Joseph for his uniqueness, his brothers turned their feelings into envy, which boiled into hatred. ⁣

Who do you envy right now?⁣

Envy never leads to sweet fruits.

How can you cheer them on instead? ⁣

Because love is always better than envy.

Happy Studying!

-Cali Black

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