Love does not rejoice at wrong. It does not rejoice over wrongdoing. There are some people who rejoice at seeing others do wrong. They want to see it so that they can gossip and talk about it. There are also some people who rejoice and brag about telling people off or hurting them. That’s not the right spirit. Sometimes you hear people saying that erring is human, and we are all humans and we are prone to mistakes. So, don’t rejoice because your so-called (in parenthesis) enemies or enemy has done wrong. Instead, try to make sure that there is goodness all around you. From your own point of view, do good. So, that’s why loving God is very important. Loving your neighbor is very important because if you do, then you will not be rejoicing over the wrong that other people do.
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