UnPerfect - Biblical Truth For Everyday Women of Faith: Abundant Living Through Intimacy With God
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UnPerfect - Biblical Truth For Everyday Women of Faith: Abundant Living Through Intimacy With God
4 Ways Comparison Steals Our Contentment
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We've all fallen victim to the comparison trap! Today's episode tackles four ways comparison steals our contentment. (Tune in to Episode #3 for three more comparison areas and practical tips for avoiding them).
Some quotes from the episode:
“Gift envy occurs when we compare our gifts to others, feel dissatisfied with what God gave us, and become resentful or jealous of how God uses others.” (Rick Warren)
"The only person you should compare yourself to is you yesterday." (John Lee Dumas)
"How tragic would it be to get to the end of my life and realize I spent it chasing down someone else’s? " (Shelly Snead)
Main scriptures mentioned:
1 Cor. 12:16-18
Matthew 25:14-30
Tune in to Episode #3 for more ways comparison steals our contentment and practical tips for avoiding them).
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