Israel loved Joseph more than any other of his sons, because he was the son of his old age. And he made him a robe of many colors.

Genesis 37:3

Jealousy is ugly in people. It produces hurts and feelings of inferiority. It feeds insecurities and wounds to the core of who we are, what we do, and our feelings of importance within the scheme of things. It focuses us on others, then ourselves, instead of working toward God’s good and the common good.

This can be especially true in families and for siblings. Comparisons of favor – perceived or real – can be the cause for emotional and spiritual wounds that can last a lifetime.

The story of Joseph and his father’s display of favoritism toward him in this special coat give evidence of this and the consequences that can follow.

He is sold into slavery and communicated dead to his father.

Flagrant hubris displayed through clothing produced devastating jealousy.

But that’s not where things end.

God used Joseph and the special gifts He blessed him with to save people – including those who were hurt by him and, in turn, hurt him.

God used this favorite son of Jacob to save his family, a country, and countless others!

But it goes even further: Joseph as a type of Christ!

Said differently: God’s one and only, special Son saved all!

Are we to be jealous of Jesus’ place? Of the clothing He had to wear to accomplish salvation? That would be foolish.

So it is also foolish to be jealous and hurt by others God is using for His purposes, whatever they are.

And here’s another truth: God blessed you with special, unique gifts and abilities to do His will, too! Gifts and abilities He didn’t give anyone else.

He has clothed you in your beautiful, unique skin and package to work, will, and share a message that clothes and saves others. To share Him in everything you do.

That is a truth we can all celebrate and never have to be jealous of!

Scripture

  • Genesis 37:1-4