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How do we know God's love is behind the chastening?

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God's chastening is rooted in His love and desire to correct His people, ensuring they do not face eternal punishment (Hebrews 12:6).

The conviction that God's chastening stems from His love is built on Scripture, particularly in Hebrews 12:6, which speaks of the Lord chastening whom He loves. This discipline highlights the relationship between God and His people. It is a sign that He values their holiness and seeks their spiritual well-being. The ultimate goal of this chastening is corrective rather than punitive; it's about restoration, not retribution. Just as a parent disciplines their child out of love, so too does God correct His children to draw them closer to Him and steer them away from sin, demonstrating His deep commitment to their eternal welfare.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:6

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Chastening
John R. Mitchell · Mar 1, 1987
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