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What does the Bible say about God's judgment on His children?

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The Bible teaches that God's judgment on His children is not in anger but as a form of loving correction to purify and chasten them.

In Isaiah 27, we see that God, described as a father, disciplines His children not with fury but with care. The passage indicates that God keeps His vineyard and does not allow the iniquities of His people to go unchecked. He corrects and chastens them to purge sin from their lives. This correction is akin to a gardener pruning his vines, ensuring that only those connected to Him bear fruit. The discipline is measured, reflecting His understanding of what each child can bear, showing that His purpose is rooted in love for their ultimate good.
Scripture References: Isaiah 27:7-9, Hebrews 12:6-7

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Fatherly Judgment
Clay Curtis · Apr 25, 2010
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