There's
a terrible misunderstanding among believers today about God's method of
disciplining His children. They'll point to some kind of disaster—a
tornado or a car accident—and say, "I guess God sent that catastrophe to
teach us something."
No,
He didn't! A loving God doesn't send death and destruction on His
children to instruct them. He doesn't unleash His bad dog to bite us on
the leg, so we'll learn to wear our boots!
How does He chastise His own? With His Word.
Second
Timothy 3:16-17 says, "Every Scripture is God-breathed (given by His
inspiration) and profitable for instruction, for reproof and conviction
of sin, for correction of error and discipline in obedience, [and] for
training in righteousness, (in holy living, in conformity to God's will
in thought, purpose and action), so that the man of God may be complete
and proficient, well fitted and thoroughly equipped for every good work"
(The Amplified Bible).
If you'll look in 2 Corinthians
7, you'll see an example of this. There the Apostle Paul talks about a
situation in the Corinthian church that needed correction. That church
had gotten out of line and had to be disciplined.
How did Paul do
it? Not by asking God to send an earthquake to shake them up! He did it
by writing them a letter. He wrote them a word of reproof that hurt so
badly they would have preferred being beaten with a stick. It cut deep
into their spirits and brought them to repentance.
Your heavenly Father loves you and because He does, He will chasten
you. But He'll do it with spiritual, not fleshly tools. He'll use the
spirit-power in His Word to chasten unbelief and purify your spirit in
such a way that you'll come out strong, not weak and condemned.
So
quit bowing down to disasters and start subjecting yourself instead to
the Word of God. Yield to the Word. Let it correct you and trim away the
flesh and the lusts that lead you astray. Remember, the sword of the
Spirit is two-edged—one side is for Satan and the other side is for you.
Let God use it to keep you in line!
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