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What does the Bible say about God's discipline of believers?

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The Bible teaches that God's discipline is an act of love intended for correction and growth among His children.

The Bible teaches that God's discipline is an integral aspect of His relationship with His children. In Hebrews 12:5-7, the Apostle reminds us that discipline is akin to the treatment of a father towards his sons. When God chastens us, it is because He loves us; He desires to correct, instruct, and shape us into the likeness of Christ. This discipline, therefore, should not be seen as a sign of abandonment but as a profound act of love that drives us closer to Him and enriches our faith. In this way, we come to understand that our struggles and trials are divinely appointed lessons meant to refine our character and deepen our dependence on God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:5-7

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