My son, do not make light
of the Lord’s discipline, and do not lose heart when he rebukes you, because
the Lord disciplines those he loves.
Hebrews 12:6
The annual Easter egg hunt for our seven young grandchildren
had just ended. In the kitchen I was busy preparing our big, midday meal.
I heard the click-click-click of high heels crossing the
floor and looked up to see my daughter-in-law. She paused beside me at the
kitchen counter and said, “I’m sorry to interrupt, but I need a wooden spoon or
something like it.”
I was pretty sure I knew what was on her mind. I suspected she was looking for an
instrument of correction for their four year-old.
A few minutes earlier she had told him it was too near
lunchtime to eat any more candy. However, she’d just found him hiding from her
with a telltale chocolate smear on his mouth. Now he was going to experience
the consequences.
My grandson’s mother and father love him a lot! That’s why
they bother to correct his behavior. Our heavenly Father disciplines us for the
same reason.
The scripture tells us, “My son, do not make light of the
Lord’s discipline, and do not lose heart when he rebukes you, because the Lord
disciplines those he loves.” (Hebrews
12:6)
Just like my grandson, we sometimes make bad choices to
satisfy our appetites. When we do, God works in our lives to correct us. His
discipline is a good thing.
It’s a sign of His love.
Father, we’re awed by the
many ways You demonstrate Your love for each of us.
Carol
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