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The saying goes, “comparison is the thief of joy”. And I agree. But furthermore, what effect does comparison have on our peace? One moment, we’re carefree and loving life, and the next—we can’t rest until we’re doing as well as or better than our neighbor. It’s a (seemingly) never-ending cycle to a dangerous, addictive game that we convince ourselves we must play.
Tune in to this episode as I tackle the spirit behind comparison, why we give into it, and the ways we can seek God’s help in overcoming it.
Check out the Life at Peace Podcast channel!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2WTUbi4LWVYcwB0mlqbeWA
By Sydney LeFlore MurphySend us a text
The saying goes, “comparison is the thief of joy”. And I agree. But furthermore, what effect does comparison have on our peace? One moment, we’re carefree and loving life, and the next—we can’t rest until we’re doing as well as or better than our neighbor. It’s a (seemingly) never-ending cycle to a dangerous, addictive game that we convince ourselves we must play.
Tune in to this episode as I tackle the spirit behind comparison, why we give into it, and the ways we can seek God’s help in overcoming it.
Check out the Life at Peace Podcast channel!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2WTUbi4LWVYcwB0mlqbeWA