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Why should Christians avoid rejoicing in the downfall of their enemies?

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Christians should not rejoice in their enemies' downfall as it displeases God and demonstrates a lack of mercy.

Proverbs 24:17-18 admonishes believers not to rejoice when their enemies fall or stumble, as such attitudes can provoke God's displeasure. The passage warns that the Lord might turn away His wrath from the adversary if believers derive joy from their misfortune. This reflects a call to embody mercy and grace, showing that God's people should not mirror the world's vindictiveness. Instead, they are called to pray for their enemies and demonstrate love and compassion, emulating the character of Christ who forgave even those who wronged Him.
Scripture References: Proverbs 24:17-18

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