Tuesday, December 10, 2019

C O R R E C T I O N
Proverbs 3:11-12

Does it seem sometimes like the coach is getting on you more than some of the other players?  Does it seem like your parents expect more from you than you can give?  Ever feel like you're being overly disciplined or treated unfairly?  This could be a blessing in disguise.

In the book of Proverbs at chapter 3 and verses 11 and 12 it says, “My son, do not reject the discipline of the Lord, or loathe His reproof, for whom the Lord loves He reproves, even as a father, the son in whom he delights.”

It seems that the discipline we find ourselves under is more often the indicator of a loving relationship than some sort of benign disfavor with a coach or parent.  The Lord will give us correction and training in what's right when we're in error, not because He's mean or cruel, but because He loves us and is committed to us.

Many times this same dynamic works with your coaches and other authorities.  Sometimes they develop a relationship with you in which they invest themselves and their expectations grow.  This relationship of respect and love leads them to correct, to discipline, to reprove.   Heed this scripture's advice and don't despise their words, they're driven by love and commitment for you.

In your prayers today, thank God for those who love you and are committed to you.  Thank Him for those who care enough to correct and discipline.

Bible Reading Plan:
John 17:6-19
Revelation 7
Job 32
Amos 5-6

L E G A C Y II Corinthians 3:2-3 Who are the coaches and players in your team’s history that are still impacting your lives today?  ...