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Bible Quote by David Pawson

“The Bible teaches about the hand of the heavenly Father not only that it provides but also that it punishes. And his hand is upon his children. If I Iay my hands on somebody else’s child I’ll either have them at my front door or the policeman with them. I must not lay my hand in punishment on…” quote by David Pawson
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““The Bible teaches about the hand of the heavenly Father not only that it provides but also that it punishes. And his hand is upon his children. If I Iay my hands on somebody else’s child I’ll either have them at my front door or the policeman with them. I must not lay my hand in punishment on someone else’s child, but on my own child I could. That is why whom the Lord loves he chastises or chastens.  Indeed, says the New Testament, if you never feel the hand of God upon you in punishment you are a bastard, you are not a son of God; you are not his true son.””

David Pawson

About This Quote

Source Sermon: Teaching on Divine Discipline, 2000s

The quote suggests that God's hand both provides and punishes, and that true children of God experience divine correction, while those who never feel it are not genuine believers.

In simple terms: God's discipline shows true belonging.

Key Takeaway

Accept divine correction as a sign of love.

Themes

faith discipline parenting spirituality

Mood

reflective serious

Type

theological didactic

When to use this quote

  • Parenting
  • church teaching
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

Divine providence theodicy spiritual identity

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you view hardships as corrective love?
  • How do you differentiate divine discipline from human punishment?
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