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The Proper Reaction to Chastening - Revelation 3:19

The Proper Reaction to Chastening - Revelation 3:19 

INTRODUCTION

Even though God’s motive and desired outcome of chastening both prove to be a blessing to believers, believers do not always have the proper reaction to chastening. Some respond to God’s chastening by becoming bitter against the Lord, frustrated that He dared to correct them in the first place. Others respond by fainting under the pressures of the process of chastening. Yet others might respond by running at the thought that God wants them to grow beyond their present level of Christianity. None of these are the proper reaction to chastening. The only proper response is given in Revelation 3:19 where the Bible says to "be zealous therefore, and repent."

DEVOTIONAL THOUGHTS

  • (For smaller children) Read Isaiah 26:16. Chastening helps us to turn back to the Lord and be sorry for our sin. Consider David's attitude. He admitted his sin (Psalm 51:1-3); he did not want to do it again (Psalm 51:10); he wanted to teach others not to sin (Psalm 51:13).
  • What happens if we have the wrong response to God’s chastening? How could it actually yield additional measures of chastening?
  • How do you initially respond to chastening? Do you find yourself offended that God would chasten you? How long does it take for you to decide to repent and conform to God’s plan for your life?

PRAYER NEEDS

  • Ask God to help you respond properly to chastening.
  • Ask the Lord to help you desire His will for your life.

HYMN

Take My Life and Let it Be

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Proverbs 14:12

There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.