“Discipline does not mean displeasure.”
Our heavenly Father does not want to discipline us. As our LORD, He’d rather enjoy uninterrupted being with us in the present in His presence.
He wants to talk-walk-talk with us throughout the day. This way we can experience life together with Him. To do this, He made us perfect through Jesus’ sacrifice of Himself (Heb. 10:14).
This verse also states that we are being made perfect at the same time. Perfect allows us to be in His presence in the present. Being made perfect (i.e. transformation) allows us to continue to enjoy His presence in the present when the present becomes tomorrow.
Yet, as humans, we tend to stay in the same spot because it is comfortable; and then, our tomorrows add up to months, years and decades in the same spot!
Our Father has so much to show us about Himself to let that happen. He disciplines to get us moving forward again with Him. A loving whack on our backside is not to hurt us, but to get our attention. “What? Where did that come from? Who did it; and more importantly, why?”
When we look into His loving face, we’ll hear Him say, “Well, you wouldn’t move closer. So, I got your attention in the way you understand best, a little pain. I’d rather you just kept walking with Me. But a little pain now is a whole lot better than a whole lot of pain later to get you moving forward!”
Therefore, discipline is not because He is mad at or displeased with, but because He loves us and has so much to show us about Himself.
Discipline, then, is a tool God uses to produce “a harvest of righteousness and peace” (Heb. 12:11) – a tool to transform our lives into Christlikeness.




