Posted on 11/26/2010 9:00:53 AM PST by Salvation
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The voluntary complacency in an accomplished evil action, whether done by oneself or by someone else. It is not sinful, however, to rejoice at the good effect of an evil deed, in the sense that God's providence draws good results even from doing things that are wrong.
All I can think of is one of our children taking a part of a game at Toy R Us (or was it K Mart?) and my husband marching them back to the clerk who checked us out so that said child could return the item.
Don't know about the glee connected with the taking of the item, but I know the child was benefited by my husband's action.
Or would this be more like someone drinking too much, becoming an alcoholic, hitting bottom and finally recovering. Might they have been joyful when they were drinking, but regretted it later?
Anyone else?
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