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What does Hebrews say about discipline in the Christian life?

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Hebrews teaches that discipline from the Lord is a sign of His love and is essential for our spiritual growth.

In Hebrews 12:5-11, the author addresses the nature of God's discipline, presenting it as a loving act of a father towards his children. This disciplinary action is not punitive but corrective and intended for our benefit, helping us to grow in holiness. The passage emphasizes that enduring discipline aids in producing the peaceful fruit of righteousness for those who are trained by it. Thus, rather than resenting challenges or chastisement, believers are encouraged to recognize them as necessary components of their sanctification process, ultimately leading to a deeper relationship with Christ.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:5-11

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Bob Coffey · Feb 24, 1991
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