The Thing We Rarely Ask For But Should
Description
Title: The Thing We Rarely Ask For But Should
Speaker: Rob Berreth
Scripture: Hebrews 12:3-13
Episode Overview:
God’s discipline is something few of us ask for—but all of us desperately need. In this message from Hebrews 12:3–13, we explore how God’s loving correction is not a mark of His anger, but evidence of His deep affection. The author of Hebrews reminds us to “consider Him who endured such hostility” so that we do not grow weary or lose heart. By fixing our eyes on Christ, we begin to see God’s discipline not as punishment, but as purposeful—training us in holiness and shaping us into the likeness of His Son.
This sermon unpacks two essential truths: first, that Jesus has already endured everything we never could; and second, that God’s discipline is a profound good that grows endurance, righteousness, and peace in His children.
Key Highlights:
• Embrace Christ First: Before we can understand discipline, we must look to Jesus—the One who endured the Cross so that we could be saved. His endurance strengthens our faith and reframes our struggles.
• Embrace Discipline Second: God’s discipline is never condemnation. It is always correction and training, rooted in His perfect love for His sons and daughters.
• The Purpose of Discipline: “For our good, that we may share in His holiness.” Discipline produces growth, endurance, and the peaceful fruit of righteousness.
• The Right Response: Remember who you are—God’s beloved child. Receive His correction eagerly, and let it shape you rather than harden you.
• The Result: When we let God re-tune our hearts, He restores our joy and strengthens our faith, preparing us to “run with endurance the race set before us.”
Call to Action:
Ask God to reveal the areas in your life that need His loving correction. Instead of resisting His hand, invite Him to train and shape you for holiness. Pray, “Lord, whatever it takes, discipline me.” And when He does—receive it as grace. Because the Father who loves you as you are also loves you too much to leave you as you are.
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