DEVOTION
TO HEBREWS
WILLINGNESS
Heb 12:4-6
4 In your struggle against sin,
you have not yet resisted to the point of shedding your blood. 5 And you have
forgotten that word of encouragement that addresses you as sons: "My son,
do not make light of the Lord's discipline, and do not lose heart when he
rebukes you, 6 because the Lord disciplines those he loves, and he punishes
everyone he accepts as a son."
NIV
Wow, it is good to be a son of
God, but at the same time, we do not look forward to being either rebuked or
punished just because we are his sons. Of course, his disciple is also good and
we should feel safe and secure in our position as a son of God. We should be
encouraged and, once again, we are not to lose heart. But who really wants discipline,
rebuking, and punishment? Indeed, we have not resisted sin to the point
of shedding our blood. In fact, at times, we give in to sin too easily. We allow
ourselves to have an attitude we should not, and we allow ourselves to behave
in ways we should not. We have thoughts about others that are not encouraging or
beneficial. Yet, it does not seem that God has rebuked us, however, when we
examine the Greek we see this word, paideia, which has a more direct meaning of
training and education, plus what cultivates our soul, especially by correcting
mistakes and curbing passions, to increase virtue. This sounds
better than rebuke, which seems harsh. We are willing, in fact, very willing to
accept all the training and education God has for us. We are also eager to allow
God to cultivate our souls and, yes, correct our mistakes. This is not harsh
treatment, for we know God loves us dearly and wants the best for
us. His love supersedes everything, and
he acts within us lovingly, and caringly, even when he corrects or rebukes
us. He knows our weaknesses better than we do, and shows us the better way, training
us, educating us with his word, encouraging us to do better, be
better, resist better, putting more and more trust in him, and less and less trust
in ourselves. We want the Lord’s will to be done within us rather than our will,
for we know ours is bent in the wrong direction. To even think that we are holy
and righteous is foolish without the righteousness of Jesus. We cannot deny weakness
either, knowing who we are being stuck in this corruptible body until Jesus
comes back for us. If we are honest with ourselves, then we can truly be honest
with our Father and accept all his training, education, correcting, or discipline
freely and openly with an open heart and mind wanting his best for us, as his
sons. It is all about our willingness.
1 comment:
Yes. Our willingness and surrender to Him.
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