Today's Scripture: Hebrews 12:5
"Do not regard lightly the discipline of the Lord, nor be weary when reproved by him."
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"Do not regard lightly the discipline of the Lord, nor be weary when reproved by him."
Read it online at the Bible Gateway: (NIV) (NASB) (KJV) (The Message)
Another improper response to God's discipline is to "be weary" when he reproves us. We tend to lose heart when we think God is disciplining us out of anger instead of out of love. Hebrews 12:6, however, explicitly states that "the Lord disciplines the one he loves." I acknowledge it's often difficult to sense God's love when we are undergoing his discipline, but we must by faith accept the testimony of Scripture.
The Puritan Samuel Bolton (1606?654) wrote, "God has thoughts of love in all he does to his people. The ground of his dealings with us is love (though the occasion may be sin), the manner of his dealings is love, and the purpose of his dealings is love. He has regard, in all, to our good here, to make us partakers of his holiness, and to our glory hereafter, to make us partakers of his glory."
When the writer of Hebrews told us not to lightly regard the Lord's discipline or be wearied by his reproof, his purpose was to encourage us. A good part of that encouragement must come from the realization that the hardships we encounter come from a God who is not only in sovereign control of every circumstance of our lives, but who also loves us, and who deals with us only on the basis of love. He's not only the sovereign ruler of his universe, but also our heavenly Father through the Lord Jesus Christ.
So in times of adversity, don't lose heart under it by failing to see his love in it.
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