Jealousy can be “beneficial” and “beautiful” if it is not taken too far.

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Pastor Shaun Setlhare returns to the studio with a word of life from Exodus 34:4, reflecting on the statement that jealousy can be “beneficial” and “beautiful” if it is not taken too far. The message points to the need for balance, showing that emotions must be governed by wisdom and self-control so they do not become destructive.

The discussion encourages listeners to examine jealousy carefully, recognizing that while it can reveal passion, loyalty, or care, it must never be overdone. Exodus 34:4 reminds us of God’s presence and holiness, and the message calls believers to respond with humility, reverence, and restraint.

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8 Jun Zulu South Africa Christianity · Self-Improvement

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