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What does jealousy mean in a biblical context?

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In the Bible, jealousy often manifests as discontent with God's provision, as seen with Miriam in Numbers 12.

Miriam and Aaron expressed jealousy towards Moses in Numbers 12, questioning his unique role as God's spokesperson. The passage indicates that jealousy can lead to discontentment with the roles and gifts God has assigned to individuals within His plan. Miriam's jealousy resulted in serious consequences, emphasizing how detrimental such attitudes can be. Instead of envying God’s workings in others, Scripture encourages believers to celebrate diverse gifts and roles within the body of Christ. Paul articulates this in 1 Corinthians 12, demonstrating how every member is necessary and designed for the edification of the church. Understanding and embracing our personal roles helps combat jealousy, fostering a spirit of cooperation instead.
Scripture References: Numbers 12:1-2, 1 Corinthians 12:12-27

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