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How does God correct His children?

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God corrects His children through discipline, teaching, and the conviction of the Holy Spirit, ensuring their spiritual growth.

God’s way of correcting His children is essential for their sanctification and growth in faith. In Jonah's case, God continued to pursue him with questions and immediate lessons, demonstrating that He is actively involved in His children's lives. This discipline may come in various forms, including circumstances that challenge our understanding or patience, but ultimately serves to redirect our focus back to His grace and mercy. The purpose of this correction is not punitive but restorative, steering us away from rebellious behavior and back toward the path of righteousness. A key passage that supports this understanding can be found in Hebrews 12:6, which affirms, 'For whom the Lord loves He chastens, and scourges every son whom He receives.'
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:6, Jonah 4:4-11

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Kevin Thacker · Dec 13, 2020
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