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“Comparison is the thief of joy.” These words sound like a Bible verse, but they were spoken by Theodore Roosevelt, who grew from a sickly child to the President of the United States,along with being one of the most adventurous characters in history.
The Bible contains the same warning about comparison. Comparison breeds discontentment and fosters insecurity. And, unlike those living in Roosevelt’s day, we all carry around a comparison machine – our smartphones.
We are created by God with unique skills and abilities, and we have different experiences that God uses to shape us. By falling into the trap of comparison, we can distract ourselves so much that we fail to appreciate how our differences are full of purpose. The rare combination of skills, experiences, and resources that make us all different can work together to create beauty in a broken world.
The way to escape the trap of comparison is by focusing on your individual journey and God-given purpose. As you celebrate your uniqueness in Christ, you'll find freedom from comparison and contentment in his plan for your life.