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Summer Book Series: The Sin of Jealousy or Covetousness

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In this episode, we explore the sins of jealousy and covetousness and how they can affect us as Christian women entrepreneurs. The Bible offers guidance on maintaining a healthy perspective on our own success and blessings, helping us avoid envy and cultivate contentment.

Key Points Discussed:

  • Understanding the Sin of Jealousy and Covetousness: Exodus 20:17 warns us about the importance of being content with what we have and not desiring the possessions or success of others.
  • Applying Biblical Principles to Overcome Jealousy and Covetousness:
    • Gratitude for What We Have: Philippians 4:11-12 encourages us to focus on our own blessings and appreciate what we have.
    • Trust in God’s Provision: Matthew 6:31-33 reminds us to trust that God will provide for our needs, allowing us to let go of envy and covetousness.
    • Rejoicing in Others' Success: Romans 12:15 teaches us to celebrate the successes of others, reducing feelings of jealousy.
  • Practical Tips for Managing Jealousy and Covetousness:
    • Practice Daily Gratitude: Start each day by listing things you are grateful for.
    • Limit Comparisons: Be mindful of how much time you spend on social media or other platforms where comparison is likely.
    • Build Supportive Relationships: Surround yourself with a community that celebrates each other's successes and encourages personal growth.

Join us as we delve into these biblical principles and learn how to overcome the sins of jealousy and covetousness, fostering a heart of gratitude and contentment in our entrepreneurial journey.

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Inhoud geleverd door Gretchen Heinen. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door Gretchen Heinen of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.

In this episode, we explore the sins of jealousy and covetousness and how they can affect us as Christian women entrepreneurs. The Bible offers guidance on maintaining a healthy perspective on our own success and blessings, helping us avoid envy and cultivate contentment.

Key Points Discussed:

  • Understanding the Sin of Jealousy and Covetousness: Exodus 20:17 warns us about the importance of being content with what we have and not desiring the possessions or success of others.
  • Applying Biblical Principles to Overcome Jealousy and Covetousness:
    • Gratitude for What We Have: Philippians 4:11-12 encourages us to focus on our own blessings and appreciate what we have.
    • Trust in God’s Provision: Matthew 6:31-33 reminds us to trust that God will provide for our needs, allowing us to let go of envy and covetousness.
    • Rejoicing in Others' Success: Romans 12:15 teaches us to celebrate the successes of others, reducing feelings of jealousy.
  • Practical Tips for Managing Jealousy and Covetousness:
    • Practice Daily Gratitude: Start each day by listing things you are grateful for.
    • Limit Comparisons: Be mindful of how much time you spend on social media or other platforms where comparison is likely.
    • Build Supportive Relationships: Surround yourself with a community that celebrates each other's successes and encourages personal growth.

Join us as we delve into these biblical principles and learn how to overcome the sins of jealousy and covetousness, fostering a heart of gratitude and contentment in our entrepreneurial journey.

FREE weekly email with encouragement and free business help

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Get our free method we use with every client

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Sign up for our next in person retreat

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Join our Mastermind

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Get organized in your business and start taking action

https://www.thedaringdaughters.com/masterplan

👉Follow @thedaringdaughters for free help on how to be bold in your faith, family and business.

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