The sermon titled "God's Correction of His Children" by Rick Warta focuses on the theological theme of divine correction as an expression of God's love for His elect. He argues that God's correction, as outlined in Hebrews 12:5-11, is a necessary aspect of the believer's relationship with God, who is portrayed as a loving Father. Warta emphasizes that this fatherly discipline is evidence of one's status as a true child of God, derived from the electing and predestinating grace reflected in Ephesians 1:4. He elaborates on how this correction, although painful in the present, ultimately yields spiritual maturity and conformity to Christ (Romans 8:29). The significance of this teaching lies in reassuring Christians that God’s discipline is not punitive but rather formative, enabling them to experience His holiness and grow in faith.
“There is no greater blessing, no greater privilege in all of creation than the privilege God the Father has given to His people when he put them in relation to himself as his children.”
“For whom the Lord loveth, he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth.”
“If you be without chastisement, whereof all are partakers, then are you bastards and not sons.”
“The correction of God the Father of His children is to conform us to the image of His own dear Son.”
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