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(Thomas Watson, "http://www.gracegems.org/Watson/comforting_rod.htm" The Comforting Rod")

"As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten." 
Revelation 3:19

God's afflicting rod has comfort in it — as it is a token of 
the special favor He bears towards us. We think that 
God cannot favor us — unless He pampers us in His lap. 
Yet He loves and favors us — when He gives us the bitter 
drink of affliction. God's chastening rod and God's love 
both stand together. The rod is a token of God's love. 
It is no love in God, to let men go on in sin — and never 
smite. Is it love to your child — to let him run into the 
water and drown? To be without the rod of God's 
discipline — is a sign of a bastard child, a mark of 
reprobation. "But if you are without chastisement, 
then you are bastards, and not sons." Hebrews 
12:8. God's rod whips us to heaven! 

If God will let any fall upon the rock of ruin, then He 
will allow them to go on in sin and not correct them. 
"I will not punish your daughters when they commit 
whoredom." Hosea 4:14. Take notice:
God spares the rod — in anger! 
God's hand is heaviest — when it is lightest! 
God punishes most — when He does not punish!

But God smites His people — that He may save them, 
and is that not love? Let me feel God's smiting hand
— so that I may have His loving heart.

The Lord comes down with a murdering axe to hew 
down His enemies — but He has only a rattling rod for
His children. This is all the hell they ever shall feel.
1 Corinthians 11:32, "We are judged and disciplined 
by the Lord — that we should not be condemned with 
the world." Is not this comfort to know — that this is 
the worst we shall have? God lays upon us a light 
affliction — and saves us from wrath to come! What is 
the drop of sorrow which the godly taste — compared 
to the bottomless sea of wrath, which the damned
endure forever?

"Blessed is the man whom God corrects; so do not 
despise the discipline of the Almighty." Job 5:17


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