There was as story recently in which some passengers on a major airline were
complaining that the first-class passengers got more cashews in their snacks
than rest of the folks. Somebody sat there and counted how many nuts of
each kind he had. He didn’t think the mix of almonds, cashews, and other
nuts was fairly divided. I hate to break it to you, but if you’re
counting your nuts, you might be nuts. Happiness never comes from
comparing your blessings to somebody else’s. That’s called envy, and it will
rot your soul. Proverbs 14:30 says, “A tranquil heart gives
life to the flesh, but envy makes the bones rot.” Maybe you don’t count
nuts, but do you keep track of who has a nicer house or car than you?
Does it bother you when someone else gets a promotion at work? Do you
become jealous of friends having fun together and spending time together if
you’re not there? The Bible says love doesn’t keep a count of the bad
things, but rejoices in the good things. “Love is patient and kind; love does
not envy or boast; it is not arrogant.” (1 Cor. 13:4) Instead of getting upset
when someone has extra, why not be glad for them? If you have to count
something, count your blessings. When you concentrate on what you have,
instead of what you don’t, you’ll be surprised how much more joy you’ll find.
The things that really count in life are how much we love God, and how much we
love and serve others. Everything else is just peanuts.
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