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When you hear that God "disciplines" or even "flogs" His children, does it make you uncomfortable? If Romans 8:1 says there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus, how do we make sense of a God who corrects us? "The way that you know you’re a child of God is that He doesn’t just leave you in your sin... because He loves you, He brings you back."
In this episode of Cage-Free Theology, Clint and Will dive deep into Hebrews 12 and 1 Corinthians 11 to unpack a truth that might catch you off guard: God’s discipline is not an expression of His wrath, but a profound proof of His love.
Main points in this Episode:
-Discipline vs. Condemnation: Why condemnation destroys, but discipline builds up.
-Trials vs. Discipline: How to discern if your suffering is a natural consequence meant to "scalpel out" a hidden sin, or simply a trial meant to mature your faith (and why you shouldn't play judge over someone else's suffering!).
-The "Sin Unto Death": The hosts tackle a notoriously difficult passage in 1 John 5, debating whether it refers to physical consequences of sin or eternal apostasy—and what it means for how we pray for those who wander.
If you’ve ever gone through a dark season and wondered, "What did I do to deserve this?" or if you are struggling to see how a loving Heavenly Father allows His children to face painful consequences, this episode is a liberating reminder that God never leaves His children to pull themselves away into destruction.
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👇 Jump to moments (chapters):
0:25 – Does God Discipline Believers? (The Quick Answer)
1:00 – Why God's Discipline is Entirely Loving
2:13 – The Difference Between Condemnation and Discipline
2:52 – Exploring Hebrews 12:4–17
4:52 – The Kid in the Grocery Store
7:20 – What Does Discipline Look Like?
9:17 – God's Correction in the Church
11:25 – Job vs. Modern Believers: Discipline vs. Trials
14:48 – When You Suffer But Aren't Aware of Any Sin
17:50 – When Sin Directly Causes Suffering
23:44 – Decoding the Hardest Passage: What is the "Sin Unto Death" in 1 John 5?
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When you hear that God "disciplines" or even "flogs" His children, does it make you uncomfortable? If Romans 8:1 says there is no condemnation for those in Christ Jesus, how do we make sense of a God who corrects us? "The way that you know you’re a child of God is that He doesn’t just leave you in your sin... because He loves you, He brings you back."
In this episode of Cage-Free Theology, Clint and Will dive deep into Hebrews 12 and 1 Corinthians 11 to unpack a truth that might catch you off guard: God’s discipline is not an expression of His wrath, but a profound proof of His love.
Main points in this Episode:
-Discipline vs. Condemnation: Why condemnation destroys, but discipline builds up.
-Trials vs. Discipline: How to discern if your suffering is a natural consequence meant to "scalpel out" a hidden sin, or simply a trial meant to mature your faith (and why you shouldn't play judge over someone else's suffering!).
-The "Sin Unto Death": The hosts tackle a notoriously difficult passage in 1 John 5, debating whether it refers to physical consequences of sin or eternal apostasy—and what it means for how we pray for those who wander.
If you’ve ever gone through a dark season and wondered, "What did I do to deserve this?" or if you are struggling to see how a loving Heavenly Father allows His children to face painful consequences, this episode is a liberating reminder that God never leaves His children to pull themselves away into destruction.
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👇 Jump to moments (chapters):
0:25 – Does God Discipline Believers? (The Quick Answer)
1:00 – Why God's Discipline is Entirely Loving
2:13 – The Difference Between Condemnation and Discipline
2:52 – Exploring Hebrews 12:4–17
4:52 – The Kid in the Grocery Store
7:20 – What Does Discipline Look Like?
9:17 – God's Correction in the Church
11:25 – Job vs. Modern Believers: Discipline vs. Trials
14:48 – When You Suffer But Aren't Aware of Any Sin
17:50 – When Sin Directly Causes Suffering
23:44 – Decoding the Hardest Passage: What is the "Sin Unto Death" in 1 John 5?

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