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What does the Bible say about correction and guidance?

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The Bible teaches that correction and guidance are essential, using the metaphor of a whip for the horse, a bridle for the donkey, and a rod for the fool's back.

The book of Proverbs illustrates that God has a prescribed means of correction and guidance tailored to each creature's nature, as seen in Proverbs 26:3. A whip is used for a horse, a bridle for a donkey, and a rod for a fool, signifying that God does not leave correction to chance. Each metaphor reflects the seriousness of divine law and the necessity of upholding it in our lives. Therefore, God's Word operates as a guide and standard that directs how we ought to live, correcting us when we stray from His path.
Scripture References: Proverbs 26:3

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