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Do not rejoice when your enemy falls, and let not your heart be glad when he stumbles, lest the LORD see it and be displeased, and turn away his anger from him. Proverbs 24:17-18 ESV
Sehadenfreude is a German word for feeling pleasure or joy at the troubles or failures of another person. While there may not be an exact English equivalent for this word, it's safe to say that the emotion itself is a common one to humanity.
Have you ever felt at least a small twinge of satisfaction or pleasure when someone you know--say a competitor in business or someone who hasn't dealt with you in the way you felt you deserved--fell on difficult times? It so, then you should know that God doesn't approve of that way of thinking.
Jesus instructed His followers to pray for their enemies and adversaries, not to wish ill on them--and certainly not to rejoice at their downfall (Matthew 5:44). When you walk in obedience to this command, effect you're saying, "God is bigger than any conflict I have with another person, and I'm going to trust God enough to respond to that person's suffering in a way that pleases Him."
Prayer: Lord, guard my heart from feeling pleasure or joy when my adversary suffers or fails. Instead, remind me to pray for that person at all times, knowing that You will deal with him as You see fit.
Sehadenfreude is a German word for feeling pleasure or joy at the troubles or failures of another person. While there may not be an exact English equivalent for this word, it's safe to say that the emotion itself is a common one to humanity.
Have you ever felt at least a small twinge of satisfaction or pleasure when someone you know--say a competitor in business or someone who hasn't dealt with you in the way you felt you deserved--fell on difficult times? It so, then you should know that God doesn't approve of that way of thinking.
Jesus instructed His followers to pray for their enemies and adversaries, not to wish ill on them--and certainly not to rejoice at their downfall (Matthew 5:44). When you walk in obedience to this command, effect you're saying, "God is bigger than any conflict I have with another person, and I'm going to trust God enough to respond to that person's suffering in a way that pleases Him."
Prayer: Lord, guard my heart from feeling pleasure or joy when my adversary suffers or fails. Instead, remind me to pray for that person at all times, knowing that You will deal with him as You see fit.