Correction Does not Hurt Punishment Does

How much better would our lives would be if when we discovered our faults we worked hard to correct them? Some people spend their time trying to place blame on others and never get the correction they need.

Many associate correction with pain. Pain does not come until we have first been corrected. By explaining what was done wrong and then showing how to make the needed changes we avoid discipline. If those changes are not made then discipline follows. Discipline shows the need for change and enables us to practice the correct way to make change. When discipline does not work, punishment follows and that is where there is pain.

Life is about making changes in our walk that will help us live a better life. God is like a parent that wants what is best for us. God knows the obstacles in front of us and wants to guide us through, around or over the top.

These articles will help you find God's way for your life. Meditate and think about the truths shown in each story. Ask God how to apply them to your life and them apply and do what you see. Jesus said, "If you know these things, happy are you if you do them." John 13:17

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Correction Does not Hurt Punishment Does

How much better would our lives would be if when we discovered our faults we worked hard to correct them? Some people spend their time trying to place blame on others and never get the correction they need.

Many associate correction with pain. Pain does not come until we have first been corrected. By explaining what was done wrong and then showing how to make the needed changes we avoid discipline. If those changes are not made then discipline follows. Discipline shows the need for change and enables us to practice the correct way to make change. When discipline does not work, punishment follows and that is where there is pain.

Life is about making changes in our walk that will help us live a better life. God is like a parent that wants what is best for us. God knows the obstacles in front of us and wants to guide us through, around or over the top.

These articles will help you find God's way for your life. Meditate and think about the truths shown in each story. Ask God how to apply them to your life and them apply and do what you see. Jesus said, "If you know these things, happy are you if you do them." John 13:17

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Correction Does not Hurt Punishment Does

Correction Does not Hurt Punishment Does

by Bruce Williams
Correction Does not Hurt Punishment Does

Correction Does not Hurt Punishment Does

by Bruce Williams

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Overview

How much better would our lives would be if when we discovered our faults we worked hard to correct them? Some people spend their time trying to place blame on others and never get the correction they need.

Many associate correction with pain. Pain does not come until we have first been corrected. By explaining what was done wrong and then showing how to make the needed changes we avoid discipline. If those changes are not made then discipline follows. Discipline shows the need for change and enables us to practice the correct way to make change. When discipline does not work, punishment follows and that is where there is pain.

Life is about making changes in our walk that will help us live a better life. God is like a parent that wants what is best for us. God knows the obstacles in front of us and wants to guide us through, around or over the top.

These articles will help you find God's way for your life. Meditate and think about the truths shown in each story. Ask God how to apply them to your life and them apply and do what you see. Jesus said, "If you know these things, happy are you if you do them." John 13:17


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046177718
Publisher: Bruce Williams
Publication date: 09/19/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 94 KB

About the Author

Bruce was born and raised in eastern Kentucky. The Williams family was Roman Catholic. Bruce grew up as an altar boy and felt the calling to become a priest at an early age. Turning away from the Church and God as a young adult, he sought to become someone in the world. Politics, business, and education became more important than God.

While in college a philosophy professor posed the philosopher Pascal's Wager. "Is it better to believe in God and there not be one or to not believe and there be one?" A few years later Bruce answered that question and found God.

Bruce has been a businessman, and a Minister of the Christian Gospel serving as Pastor, Evangelist, and student of the Bible. He has traveled overseas many times to Ukraine, Russia, Mexico, and India to spread the Gospel.

Bruce and his wife Nina Swartzwelder, a Christian writer, have raised ten children who are all grown today. Both Nina and Bruce have published Christian books and articles for many years.

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