Chastetisemnt is For Children The Biblical idea of chastisement is disciplinary correction given to children for the expressed purpose of teaching a lesson concerning acceptable future conduct. The following verses are given to support this definition: "My son, despise not the chastening of the LORD; neither be weary of his correction:" Prov 3:11 Hebrews 12:3-11 identifies five reasons or benefits of the Lord's chastisement upon the Hebrew nation. Those five issues are:
The doctrinal instruction and application concerning the chastisement of the Lord as recorded in Hebrews 12 concerns Israel doing the Father's will so they might receive the promise of the Lord's second advent when He establishes the earthly kingdom--Heb 10:36; 9:28;4:8-11. To enter into such blessedness, Israel must face and endure the chastisement of the Lord. This chastisement is in the physical realm. It involves God moving on the physical plane of Israel's national life to correct this immature, childish son of God. This correction of God's son Israel is according to the prophesied patterns of cyclical judgments that are recorded in Levitcus 26:14- 46. These cycles of chastisement are upon Israel during the time of her imperfection under the Old Testament (Heb 10:1) and before the Kingdom of God is established. Under the Mosaic Law there was no power available to this son of God whereby they could be perfect, mature, full of age....be an adult son of God. Israel's adulthood as God's son will fully come at the time of the Lord's second coming. Her basis of moving from imperfection [childhood--O.T.] unto perfection [adulthood--N.T.] is the blood of the Everlasting Covenant, also known as the New Testament. When the fullness of the New Covenant bears its five "I will's" of Jehovah upon Israel, she will be brought into full mature adulthood. She will have all she needs whereby her actions will please the Father; thus, there will be no more chastening of the Lord of this son who he received. God will not and does not chasten a son of His that has reached adult maturity. Thus, Hebrews 12 describes a temporary condition and is only applicable under specific prophetic circumstances which Israel alone was facing during the early Acts period and will once again face as prophecy concludes after the catching away of the Body of Christ at the conclusion of this present Dispensation of the Grace of God. |