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How do we know God's discipline is a form of grace?

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God's discipline is a form of grace because it is corrective and restorative, aiming to grow us in holiness and closer fellowship with Him.

The grace of God is manifest in His discipline, which is intended to shape us into the likeness of Christ. Hebrews 12:5-11 speaks to this by teaching that God disciplines those He loves, highlighting that discipline is an expression of His fatherly care. The purpose of this discipline is not punitive but constructive; it serves to train and mature believers in righteousness. Just as earthly parents discipline their children for their growth and well-being, God’s discipline is focused on leading His people back to the truth, helping them to live in a way that is consistent with their identity as His children. This reflects the grace of God, as it shows His desire for us to experience true fellowship with Him and the blessings of living according to His word.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:5-11

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