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Blessed When God Corrects Me “Blessed is the man whom You instruct, O Lord, and teach out of Your law.” — Psalm 94:12 Most of us run from correction because we confuse discipline with rejection, but Scripture reveals something surprising: blessed is the one whom God corrects, because His correction does not come to destroy, but to realign, protect, and prepare the heart for something greater. God does not correct those He has abandoned; on the contrary, He disciplines because He loves, because He sees beyond the present moment, and because He cares too much to leave us trapped in choices that feel right today but demand a heavy price tomorrow. The Lord’s discipline hurts at first, confronts habits, breaks pride, and exposes wrong paths, but it produces rest in the middle of adversity, clarity in confusing seasons, and spiritual maturity that no comfortable phase can ever create. When we accept correction, we begin to understand God’s law not as cold rules, but as a path of life that rescues us from traps, sustains us when our foot slips, and comforts us when anxiety tries to take over the heart. Many young people feel tired, frustrated, and empty not because God has walked away, but because they resist the voice that calls them to change, to adjust their direction, and to leave behind practices that steal peace, presence, and purpose. God remains the same: He corrects as a Father, sustains us when we fall, consoles us when the soul is overwhelmed, and promises never to abandon those who allow themselves to be taught, even in the middle of inner and outer battles. Today the Lord is calling you to stop resisting His correction and to surrender to His teaching, so pray now with sincerity and say, “Lord, correct me, teach me Your law, and transform my life,” and decide to take your first practical step toward change today.
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