Envy: The Joy-Stealing Sin | Fr. Will Rooney | 4th Sunday of Lent

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Episode Overview

On the Fourth Sunday of Lent, Fr. Will reflects on the healing of the man born blind and the deadly sin of envy. Beginning with the reality that inequalities exist in the world, this homily explores how comparison can become fertile soil for resentment, sorrow, and insecurity. Envy twists the desire for joy and communion, making another person’s good feel like our loss.

But the Gospel offers a different vision. In Christ, weakness can become the occasion for God’s glory, and the gifts of others can become a cause for rejoicing rather than sorrow. The antidote to envy is not pretending differences do not exist, but becoming secure in the abundant love of God.

Key Takeaways

  • Envy is sorrow at another person’s good.
  • Envy twists the desire for joy and friendship.
  • Comparison becomes dangerous when we believe God’s grace is scarce.
  • David and Jonathan model freedom from envy through trust in God.
  • Our weaknesses can become places where God’s glory is revealed.
  • The cure for envy is security in our identity as beloved sons and daughters of God.

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