Similarly,
we might not always want to go to God right away when we have a problem or are
struggling in a certain area. We know that He could provide immediate relief
from our pain, but He is more concerned with dealing with the root of the
problem. We may be afraid that He will reveal issues that we are unprepared or
unwilling to deal with.
In
times like these, it is helpful to remind ourselves that the Lord “deals with
[us] as with sons” (Heb. 12:7). His discipline, though perhaps painful, is
wise, and His touch is loving. He loves us too much to let us remain as we are;
He wants to conform us to the likeness of His Son, Jesus (Rom. 8:29). God’s
purposes of love can be trusted more than any of our emotions of fear.
God’s
hand of discipline is a hand of love. (RBC)