Psalm 17:15
First, they breathe the spirit of a man entirely free from envy. Notice that the Psalmist has been speaking of the wicked. “They are enclosed in their own fat–with their mouth they speak proudly.” “They are full of children and leave the rest of their substance to their babes.” But David envies them not. “Go,” says he, “rich man, in all your riches–go, proud man, in all your pride–go, you happy man, with your abundance of children. I envy you not. As for me, my lot is different–I can look on you without desiring to have your possessions. I can well keep that commandment, ‘you shall not covet,’ for in your possessions there is nothing worth my love. "I set no value upon your earthly treasures. I envy you not your heaps of glittering dust. For my Redeemer is mine.”
I envy not the miser’s gold.”
All I desired, or wished, below.”
My wearied soul shall sit,
And with transporting joys recount
The labors of my feet.”
But Jesus Christ is All in All.”
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