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MAX KLEIN BIBLE MINISTRIES

Divine Discipline

Written by: Max Klein

If the believer, through the function of his own negative volition, persists in rejecting the spiritual life, it is obvious that God will add to the Law of Volitional Responsibility three categories of discipline: warning, intensive, and the sin unto death. The principle of both warning and intensive discipline is found in the passages below.

 

Hebrews 12:6. Whom the Lord loves [the components of righteousness and justice are involved] He disciplines [warning discipline], and He skins alive with a whip every son [every Christian] whom He receives [intensive discipline].

 

Job 5:17. Behold, happy is the man whom the Lord reproves [warning discipline], and does not despise the discipline [intensive discipline] from the Almighty. 

 

Revelation 3:19. Those whom I love I reprimand [warning discipline] and I punish [intensive discipline]. Therefore, be zealous [motivation from discipline to use the Recovery Procedure] and change your thinking [about learning and applying doctrine].

 

The third category is dying discipline, the sin unto death. This occurs when the Lord decides to execute the Christian who has failed to execute the spiritual life.

 

1 John 5:16. If anyone sees his brother committing a sin not leading to [physical] death [the believer is not dying the sin unto death], he may ask [pray for him] and He [the Father] will give life [restore his physical well-being] to him, to the ones committing sins not leading to [physical] death [Job 42:7-9].  There is a sin [missing the mark, failure to execute the spiritual life] unto [leading to] death [physical death, the believer being executed by the Lord], and I do not say that you should pray concerning this one.

 

Psalm 118:17-18. The Lord has disciplined me severely [intensive discipline], but He has not given me over to death [sin unto death].

 

Philippians 3:19. Whose end of life is ruin [dying discipline], whose god is his emotions.

 

Revelation 3:16. Therefore, because you are lukewarm [believers no longer executing the spiritual life], neither cold [an unbeliever] nor hot [the believer advancing in the spiritual life], I am about to vomit you out of My mouth [the Sin unto Death].

 

All three categories of divine discipline are found in the passage below.

 

1 Corinthians 11:30-31. For this cause, many are weak [warning discipline], and sick [intensive discipline], and many sleep [sin unto death]. But if we would judge ourselves [the use of the Recovery Procedure followed by the execution of the spiritual life], we should not be judged [the discipline would be removed in that case].

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Punitive punishment of the Royal Family of God analogous to the punitive punishment of human childhood

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1. There is no such thing as a perfect child. Therefore, if you as a parent have never spanked your child, you have failed. And the child who is not properly trained and disciplined inevitably grows up to be a source of great misery. Generally speaking, children benefit from spanking, and they always feel better when it’s over. Not only are children imperfect, but all children are hard-headed at times.

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2. So, there is an analogy between children and believers. For as long as we live on this earth, we continue to have an old sin nature. We will never be free from sin; no one is perfect.

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3. When we, through our own bad decisions, put ourselves in a jam, we hate ourselves at least temporarily and are miserable under the Law of Volitional Responsibility.

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4. God in His grace provides divine discipline which has its source in His integrity. God is perfect, just, and fair and so must punish the members of the royal family of God.

 

Proverbs 3:12. For whom the Lord loves He judges by punitive action; therefore, like a father to a son in whom he delights.

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5. Being fair and loving to your children means you will reward and bless them on certain occasions, and at other times you will discipline them. Being a parent is a very difficult life because you love your children but you cannot cater to them. You must recognize their faults and train and punish them; you must also recognize when they succeed and reward them.

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Hebrews 12:5. And so you yourselves have forgotten a principle of doctrine which teaches you as sons [Prov 3:11-12], ‘My son, do not make light of corrective discipline from the Lord, nor be fainting when you are reproved by Him [intensive discipline].

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6. Divine discipline to the believer is parental training in the royal family of God. Like parental training, divine discipline is designed to inculcate humility, and from that humility, true objectivity for life. You are never oriented to life until you are objective. People who are basically subjective have a much more difficult time in learning from and receiving blessings from God’s discipline.

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7. Divine discipline teaches us as believers to be oriented to what we really are. The very fact that we receive warning discipline from God tells us we are divorced from reality, and that God is bringing us back to reality and objectivity so that we can grow in grace and have all the wonderful assets He has designed for us in our portfolio and in His protocol plan.

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8. So divine discipline teaches the believer when he refuses to learn from Bible doctrine (being arrogant), or what he simply has not learned from doctrine, being negative and ignorant. Often what you resist in the teaching of doctrine God will teach you in another way, the hard way, through divine discipline.

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9. Remember that although divine discipline is suffering, it is not bad, but it is teaching from the grace of God. All of us must learn certain things the hard way through divine discipline. So, you can learn the easy way, from the truth in Bible class, or you can learn directly from God the hard way, which hurts.

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