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What does the Bible say about divine love and chastisement?

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The Bible teaches that divine chastisement is an expression of God's love, meant for correction rather than punishment.

Divine love is intricately tied to how God deals with His people, especially when it comes to chastisement. Hebrews 12:6 states, 'For whom the Lord loveth, he chasteneth,' indicating that chastisement is not punishment for sin but a loving correction designed to guide us back onto the right path. This perspective reframes our understanding of adversity and suffering; rather than seeing trials as signs of God's displeasure, we understand them as lovingly administered by a Father who seeks to draw His children closer to Him, ensuring spiritual growth and deeper relationship.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:6, John 11:4

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