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What does it mean that correction is grievous?

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Correction is grievous to those who reject God's ways, indicating a heart resistant to His truth.

In Proverbs 15:10, the grievous nature of correction illustrates how the natural heart views reproof as evil. Those who forsake God's way often rebel against correction, perceiving it as a threat to their autonomy. This reveals a fundamental issue of the human heart; it is resistant to God’s instruction. Correction is necessary for growth and understanding, yet it is resisted by the unregenerate heart, illustrating the contrast between a heart that has been transformed by grace and one that clings to its depravity. By embracing correction as a means of grace, believers can move towards sanctification and closer fellowship with God.
Scripture References: Proverbs 15:10

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