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What does the Bible say about the chastisement of God?

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The Bible teaches that God's chastisements are corrective rather than punitive, aimed at instructing His children for their growth.

The Bible elucidates that the chastisement of God serves as a divine correction for His children, not as punishment for sin, since Christ has already borne that punishment. In Hebrews 12:6, we read, 'For whom the Lord loveth, he chasteneth,' establishing that such discipline is a sign of His love. Chastening works to draw us closer to God, aligning our hearts with His purposes, and ultimately leads to spiritual maturity and growth in grace. This process involves our acknowledgment of sin and the need to depend on God's righteousness rather than our own.
Scripture References: Hebrews 12:6, Job 36:5-12

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