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How do we know God is tender in His discipline?

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God's discipline is marked by tenderness and the intent to restore, as seen in His gentle dealings with His people.

Hebrews 12 speaks about God's discipline as a sign of His love, emphasizing that it is not to punish but to guide us back to Him. God's dealings, as described in Hosea, are based on a foundation of unalterable love, even when we face affliction or trials due to our own choices. His intention is to lead us into a place of solitude where our hearts can be softened and our eyes opened to His grace. This contrasts sharply with human notions of discipline, which often involve harshness. Instead, God's discipline serves to comfort and restore, inviting us back into intimate fellowship with Him.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12, Hosea 2:14-15

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Tender Dealing
John MacDuff · Jun 20, 2015
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