“We must allow the Word of God to correct us as much as we need it to encourage us.” AW Tozer
Recently, I had to go through a very painful correction. At first, it made me angry. I felt this person was attacking my integrity. But in reality, the Lord was showing me a blind spot, which I obviously didn’t see. Why? It was in my blind spot!
This correction was absolutely needed for me to draw closer to Jesus. Would I have rather the conversation been less painful? Yes. But would I have listened to the much-needed correction without it? Probably not.
We live in a fallen world where the information that makes its way into our brains either lines up with the truth or it doesn’t. All lies, though, if allowed to remain, will eventually cause pain. It doesn’t matter whether they are big or small, or how or who put them there either. If left intact, they will lead to behaviors (aka sin) that will bring great discomfort, if not today, definitely tomorrow.
Once we feel the pain (“How dare you talk to me that way!”) of our wrong heading, however, we have a choice to make. We can either follow the Spirit’s conviction, weed out the lie through putting in and acting upon the truth He gives us, which brings joy, peace and the rest of the fruits of the Spirit.
Or, we can ignore the pain and experience the negative effects of our broken choices (guilt, shame, ruined relationships, etc.). The issue then becomes: Will we allow the pain to drive us toward Jesus?
Quite frankly, if I hadn’t been confronted in the manner I was, I would have continued in the way I was going. Why? I wouldn’t have known I was in great need of a course correction!
Life without the pain of correction would just be plain miserable. Though we don’t like the correction, our loving Father uses it to draw us closer to the One who can save us from a lot of heartache.
Jesus is the author of life where the good stuff is held for those who go His direction.