Good Morning!
There is a quiet temptation that lives in all of us, the urge to celebrate when someone who hurt us finally “gets what they deserve.” Society feeds this instinct. Social media mocks, news cycles sensationalize, and people gather like spectators at a coliseum whenever someone stumbles. But God calls His children to a higher standard.
Proverbs 24:17–18 warns us plainly: “Rejoice not when thine enemy falleth… lest the Lord see it, and it displease Him.” God is not only concerned with our actions; He is deeply concerned with the posture of our hearts. When we celebrate another person’s downfall, we reveal something about ourselves not them.
Think about a real-life moment:
You’re driving, and someone cuts you off aggressively. Minutes later, you see them pulled over by the police. Instantly, something inside you wants to smirk and say, “That’s what you get.” It feels justified. It feels fair. But that small celebration is a seed of pride, and pride never produces righteousness.
Or imagine a coworker who mistreated you suddenly gets reprimanded. Your flesh wants to rejoice. But the Spirit whispers, “Pray for them instead.” Why? Because God sees the heart behind your reaction. When we gloat, we step into God’s territory - judgment. And Scripture says our gloating can cause God to lift His hand of correction from the enemy altogether.
God alone is the righteous Judge. He knows every motive, every wound, every hidden battle. Our job is not to celebrate someone’s fall but to maintain a heart that reflects Christ. Jesus loved His enemies, prayed for His persecutors, and showed compassion even to those who betrayed Him.
Today, choose the harder road. When someone stumbles, even someone who wronged you, respond with grace. Pray for them. Release the desire for revenge. Trust God’s timing, God’s justice, and God’s wisdom.
A heart that refuses to rejoice in another’s downfall is a heart God can trust.
