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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Hebrews 12:10

"For Our Good"

Message summary: Consider a tremendous truth that we do well to settle deep in our hearts: "God disciplines us for our good". There is an intentional purpose in God's design to bring about good results from His discipline. This purposeful good result is "that we may share in His holiness". But during the season of discipline it can sure be hard!

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"It is for discipline that you have to endure. God is treating you as sons. For what son is there whom his father does not discipline? If you are left without discipline, in which all have participated, then you are illegitimate children and not sons. Besides this, we have had earthly fathers who disciplined us and we respected them. Shall we not much more be subject to the Father of spirits and live? For they disciplined us for a short time as it seemed best to them, but He disciplines us for our good, that we may share His holiness. For the moment all discipline seems painful rather than pleasant, but later it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it" (Hebrews 12:7-11).

In yesterday's message we wrote about the vital need for fathers to discipline their children. Our heavenly Father also disciplines His children. Consider a tremendous truth that we do well to settle deep in our hearts: "God disciplines us for our good". There is an intentional purpose in God's design to bring about good results from His discipline.  This purposeful good result is "that we may share in His holiness".  But during the season of discipline it can sure be hard!

We know at times His discipline (not to be confused with punishment) may certainly be unpleasant or even painful. This verse expresses a simple truth common to all. Even a young child can attest to it: "No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful". The context draws a parallel between the discipline of a loving earthly father and that of our loving heavenly Father.

"Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it".  Especially note the two words "later on". "Later on" is unspecific as to the timing and makes the season of discipline so very hard. Many are waiting for that "later on" to come to pass but an exact time is not given. In the Book of Galatians Paul shares this truth as well, "Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time (later on) we will reap a harvest if we do not give up" (Galatians 6:9).

God's Word is a firm foundation and His promises are steadfast. "God disciplines us for our good".

Lawrence Richards comments on this passage:

"Two things reassure us when God disciplines. We remember that Jesus suffered first. And we remember that God has graciously explained His motive for discipline. One thing that bothers us is not knowing “why.” We lose our job, and in our fears about the future cry out, “Why?” We lose a loved one, and agonize, “Why him, and why not me?” We suffer from a lingering illness and, try as we may, we can find nothing “good” in it. We begin to doubt Romans 8:28, and again we ask, “Why?” But God doesn’t give us reasons for specific hardships.

But He does explain, carefully, what He is doing. God is treating us as any good parent treats his own children. God is disciplining us “for our good, that we may share in His holiness.” Don’t expect an economic benefit from the loss of a job, an emotional benefit from the loss of a loved one, or a health benefit from a serious illness. But do expect a spiritual benefit from any hardship. If you and I submit to God, He will work in our lives, and through suffering we will grow in holiness. Even more, we will 'reap a rich harvest of righteousness and peace' from the training hardship is intended to provide."

Some of you are in the very midst of a discipline that is by no means pleasant. In fact you may be wincing with pain even as you read this message. Perhaps you feel let down and are experiencing great disappointment. You just can't figure out what God is up to in your life. You may even feel forsaken. At this time you don't have any idea how your situation will ever work out. (I've experienced all the above.)

God is working for our good. Consider the words "later on" and the wonderful promise of God that follows. Let it minister to your heart, renew your hope and further encourage you to diligently wait for the "later on" to come to pass (whether it's in our lifetime or after we've joined the saints in heaven).  The promise is this: Our heavenly Father's discipline "produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it".


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13.


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, when our earthly fathers discipline us, it is intended for immediate correction and future application. At the time it is painful and a humiliation of sorts. And with You, Father, Your discipline is not pleasant at the time but painful,  yet it transforms our thinking, shapes our values, and adapts our behavior so that we become more and more like Christ. May faithfulness, self-control, endurance, patience and character traits be evidenced in our lives as we undergo discipline and training in righteousness so that we share in Your holiness. We pray for Your work to be done in our lives because we know that "later on it will produce a harvest of righteousness and peace". Amen.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"For My Good And For His Glory"  Watch on YouTube  Peck Music

I had never heard this song prior to searching for supplemental music today. It has very thoughtful lyrics and we dedicate it to a friend who recently became a widower.

I must admit I don't understand,
Why God would let me face
this painful circumstance
All I have to cling to is
His word and His name;
But that's enough so I will trust

It's for my good and for His glory,
This trial's not the end of the story,
There's a bigger picture God alone can see,
It will take me through this sorrow
For I know He holds tomorrow,
And He assures me,
it's for my good and for His Glory

I love the Lord and He has promised me,
He'll work all things for good,
through my tears I believe,
that His ways are higher than any of my own,
and though my heart aches, He makes no mistakes

Though I would not have chosen
the suffering that has come,
I'm willing now to say,
'Lord not my will but thine be done'

"Stand Firm/His Glory And My Good"  Watch on YouTube  CityAlight

Phil showing me a trout stocking photo
Yesterday Brooksyne and I ate breakfast at the Pancake Farm with Phil, who was general manager when we worked at Audreys as chaplains. That company was sold and the three of us have retired from working there yet we remain friends. Phil stays active in life and is showing me a photo of him stocking trout in Pine Creek in Pennsylvania's grand canyon. (Brooksyne took the photo and teases that we now take our photo albums with us everywhere to share our photos. 

Stocking trout in Pine Creek
We plan to be on the Pine Creek Rail Trail in several weeks when we make a trip up to the Grand Canyon (of Pennsylvania). As Phil told me about the process I sure learned something new. The trout are loaded into buckets from the tank on the truck. The volunteers take the buckets down to the creek and forcefully pitch the trout into the stream so they start swimming and build up their oxygen.

Flower wagon truck
Following breakfast we headed up to Lebanon County and of course we stopped at a greenhouse, Brooksyne's happy place. I take her so I can see her involuntary smiles as she looks at various flowers. But I was interested in this restored truck in the parking lot.

Brooksyne's Note: In our younger years a truck like this would be appealing for laying out sleeping bags on the back and sleeping under the stars. We did that our first year of marriage on my Grandpa Sherrell's 200 acre farm on Mountain Top, AR. We slept in the bed of a truck out in a large field where no one was within hollering distance. It was pitch dark and halfway through the night we started hearing all kinds of critters howling, shrill animal noises, laughing hyenas, and dogs howling way in the distance. Suddenly our minds began to imagine a bear approaching our truck or a bobcat or whatever it might be that would eat us alive. It didn't help that I told  stories to Stephen that I'd heard many times about these kinds of creatures inhabiting the mountain as we were lying there trying to go to sleep. In our memory this is what it sounded like.

Finally today:

Festival of Favorites concert
An invitation to local readers: For quite some time our choir has been working on 14 songs that have been our favorites, whether they're worship songs or choir pieces such as Psalm 24. I was reading Psalm 24 this morning in my devotions and saw how much Scripture is lifted for this choir number. Since John Frey, Choir Director of Calvary Church for 34 years, is stepping down we have extras in our choir for this concert who have sung under his direction over the many years so it will be a very large choir and orchestra. We will be recording for a CD as well. I hope you can join us. Possibly my favorite song is "One Day" by Matt and Beth Redman and two other writers, an adaptation of "When We All Get to Heaven". Bring your tissue along if your loved one is with Christ when you hear this song!

"And one day we'll be free, free indeed, Jesus,
One day all the struggle will cease.
And we will see Your glory revealed on that day!
When we all get to heaven..."

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