The recording of Saturday’s teaching from Hebrews 12 will be up soon. In the meantime I wanted to add one point that I didn’t have time to bring out in the teaching.
We were talking about how God corrects and trains us (disciplines us). (Hebrews 12:4-17) And that many believers have been taught that God is using sickness, lack, pain, and loss as His “scourge” to teach us things and punish us. But we saw that it is actually His Word . . . His voice . . . that He uses to correct and train us. What I failed to mention was that we don’t have to speculate. We have a living, breathing example of God’s methods of correcting and chastising . . . in Jesus.
Hebrews 1:3 says Jesus was and is “an exact representation” of God’s nature. He only did/said the things He saw His father doing and saying. Right?
Jesus frequently chastised, corrected, and trained His disciples. So how did He do that? Did He hit them? Did He put sickness on them? Did He cause their fishing business to fail? Did He kill a loved one?
Of course not. When they missed the mark . . . when they failed to have faith . . . misperceived the situation . . . were operating out of the wrong spirit . . . He SPOKE to them. (Sometimes pretty sternly. Sometimes in exasperation. But it was always His voice, not His hand.)
Yes, Jesus did do some scourging (literally) on one occasions but those on the receiving end were not “His.” Judgment and discipline are two very different things.
Jesus corrected and trained just as our wonderful heavenly Father does. With His voice . . . His Word. That means we can wholeheartedly and confidently resist the works of the enemy and the effects of the Curse. God’s house is NOT a house divided against itself. Specifically, God isn’t simultaneously redeeming us from and rolling back the effects of the Curse on one hand . . . and using those effects as His tools of discipline on the other.