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How does God chasten His people?

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God chastens His people with wisdom and discretion, ensuring that the trials they face are purposeful and tailored for their growth.

God's chastening of His people is not random or harsh; it is done with great discretion and intentionality. Drawing from Isaiah 28:27-28, the preacher illustrates how a wise husbandman uses different methods for different types of seeds. Similarly, God knows each of His children intimately and customizes His discipline to fit their needs. This divine correction may come in many forms — trials, difficulties, or even personal struggles — but it always serves the purpose of refinement and drawing us closer to Him. We must remember that such chastisement is an expression of God's love and care, according to Hebrews 12, as He desires to produce righteousness within us.
Scripture References: Isaiah 28:27-28, Hebrews 12:5-11, Proverbs 3:11-12, Judges 6:1-10

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Soul Threshing
Paul Mahan · Jul 8, 1990
Joshua

Joshua

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