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How do we know chastisement is not punishment?

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Chastisement is confirmed as loving correction rather than punishment in Hebrews 12, which shows God's desire to restore us.

The understanding that chastisement is distinct from punishment is rooted in the reality that Christ absorbed the full punishment for the sins of His elect on Calvary. According to Hebrews 12:6-8, God's chastening is an expression of His love for His children, signifying our status as His legitimate offspring. This form of discipline serves the purpose of nurturing our spiritual growth rather than inflicting penalties for our sins. The writer of Hebrews and the book of Proverbs emphasize that God's correction leads to peace and righteousness, which aligns with the character of a loving Father rather than a punitive judge.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:6-8, Isaiah 53:5

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Chastisement
Tim James · Jan 8, 2012
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