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The lack of correction destroys

The lack of correction destroys

He shall die for lack of self-control, and in the greatness of his folly he shall go astray. Proverbs 5:23

As children of God, we must understand that discipline and correction are not arbitrary punishments, but protection mechanisms for our soul. The book of Proverbs severely warns us about the fate of those who choose to live without limits and reject wise counsel. The lack of correction acts like a silent cancer that weakens character and clouds judgment, leading the individual to a state of vulnerability where sin ends up consuming their life. For the Church, accepting instruction is an act of humility that keeps us on the path of life, while contempt for discipline is the fastest route to self-destruction.

Life is too short to learn only from our own mistakes; wisdom consists of learning from the instruction of God and others. Do not let pride prevent you from receiving a word of correction, as that word may be the one that saves your marriage, your ministry, or your own life. Surrendering our will to the Lordship of Christ includes accepting His limits with joy. Decide today to be a teachable person, someone who prefers the wound of a faithful friend who corrects over the kisses of an enemy who flatters. By embracing discipline, you are choosing life and ensuring that your steps remain firm on the path of righteousness.

He shall die for lack of self-control, and in the greatness of his folly he shall go astray. Proverbs 5:23

Think About It:

  1. How do you react internally when someone points out a mistake or gives you advice you didn’t ask for?
  2. Is there any habit or attitude in your life that you know God is trying to correct and that you have been ignoring?
  3. Seek out a person mature in the faith today and humbly ask them to tell you honestly in what areas of your character they believe you need to grow.
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