Nigerian Gospel musician, Wale Adenuga, has advised his fellow musicians on how to deal with envy.

In a post via social media, the musician got very candid as he opened up about the way envy and jealously can creep into your life if you do not guard against it.

He explained that envy has to dealt with and eschewed from Christians as it destroys the body of Christ.

He wrote: How I wish I was the one who wrote ‘Way Maker’ and not Sinach

In addition, I wish I was the one who also wrote Imela and not Nathaniel Bassey. And that when I do IG LIVE, 100,000 people will show up. Imagine, many months ago, I felt led to do a 15 minute daily prayer meeting for Nigeria, and sometimes all I’d have is 20 people. You can’t help but wander, ‘God did you really ask me to do this?’

Don’t you just feel hollow when the people who have the same gifts you have, just have accolades and fame that dwarf yours?

I know that feeling and because I’m not the only sinner in town, I know you feel so too. (Wink wink)

But this envy of a thing (like we say in Nigeria) has to be dealt with, especially when we start to have beef with others. How you deal with it lets us know whether you’re natural or supernatur al. If you stay envious, you’ve simply bitten and swallowed the same apple Joseph’s brothers ate and as such, you won’t be able to speak a kind word to your brothers and sisters.

To overcome bad envy, speak to God to help you. Tell him you’re envious and that it’s eating you up.

Secondly, override your natural self and become supernatural by speaking a kind word to the person whose success is making you sad.

Third, Understand your place and stay in lane. No one person is the only one God is using. All that there’s to a beautiful body isn’t seen. The kidney, liver, heart are important. Yet they are not in public glare.

Also, those of us who are older should not always demand eternal and compulsory ‘returns’ from younger people. There’s a temptation to always feel if not for us, they won’t be here. Life is about paying it forward. And young peeps, don’t partake of the trend of this age – please honour your elders.

Fourth. You’d be less envious if your approach to life is to always help others become better. I love what Max Lucado said, ‘When fishermen don’t fish, they fight’

Lastly, when you’re envious, you create more blind spots for yourself. You end up having faith in what has only been made manifest. That my friend is not faith. Faith has to do with the unseen.

That’s it. Be supernatural! Stop the envy

PS: I’ve wanted to write this for months

 Singer, Wale Adenuga shares how he tackles the feeling of envy towards more successful artists as he advices his followers to do same

Source: www.Ghgossip.com

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