Have you ever caught yourself feeling a little satisfied when someone else messes up?
Not out loud.
Not publicly.
Just… inside.
In this kitchen-table conversation, we talk honestly about something most people don’t want to admit: the quiet enjoyment of other people’s failures. Whether it’s a public figure, a competitor, or just someone who isn’t very nice, we explore why that feeling shows up, why it feels justified, and why it quietly shapes our hearts more than we realize.
We wrestle with:
Why comparison feels so good in the moment
How internal thoughts matter just as much as outward behavior
The difference between rejecting evil and enjoying someone’s downfall
What Scripture says about hidden sins of the heart
How habits of thought can harden us over time
This isn’t a sermon.
We’re not pastors.
We’re just a husband and wife trying to live out faith honestly and paying attention to what God is showing us along the way.
If you’ve ever struggled with judgment, competition, or feeling superior in subtle ways, this episode is for you.
Thanks for walking the journey with us.