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What does it mean for the righteous to laugh at the wicked?

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The laughter of the righteous signifies joy in God's justice and the ultimate defeat of sin and evil.

The sermon articulates that the laughter of the righteous is not a cruel mockery but a joyful acknowledgment of God's judgment against sin. It reflects a righteous pleasure in the triumph over forces that oppose God and His people. This future joy is rooted in the complete eradication of sin, evil, and death, which believers will witness when they are in glory with Christ. The act of laughing signifies relief and victory as they trust in God’s just and holy character.
Scripture References: Psalm 52:6-9, Revelation 19:2

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The Righteous
Fred Evans · Oct 10, 2012
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