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Present
Words of Love
by C. H. Spurgeon
May 6
When we see the wicked prosper we are apt to envy
them. When we hear the noise of their mirth and our own spirit is heavy, we half
think that they have the best of it. This is foolish and sinful. If we knew them
better, and specially if we remembered their end, we should pity them.
The cure for envy lies in living under a constant sense of the divine presence, worshiping
God and communing with Him all the day long, however long the day may seem. True
religion lifts the soul into a higher region, where the judgment becomes more clear
and the desires are more elevated. The more of heaven there is in our lives, the
less of earth we shall covet. The fear of God casts out envy of men.
The deathblow of envy is a calm consideration of the future. The wealth and glory
of the ungodly are a vain show. This pompous appearance flashes out for an hour and
then is extinguished. What is the prosperous sinner the better for his prosperity
when judgment overtakes him? As for the godly man, his end is peace and blessedness,
and none can rob him of his joy; wherefore, let him forgo envy and be filled with
sweet content.