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How do we know that God's chastisement is for our good?

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We recognize God's chastisement as beneficial because it brings us back to a right relationship with Him.

God's chastisement is underscored by His character as a loving Father. In Hebrews 12:6, it states that 'whom the Lord loveth, he chasteneth,' indicating that discipline is inherently tied to the loving relationship we have with God. Instead of viewing chastisement as mere punishment, we should see it as God's corrective action intended to foster our spiritual well-being and lead us towards repentance. The purpose is to realign our hearts with His, emphasizing that suffering or discipline is always framed within His loving providence. This truth is reinforced through multiple Scriptures that denote healing and restoration as outcomes of His discipline.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:6, Psalm 39:7-12

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