*PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION*
Thursday, 11th December 2025
Apostle Grace Lubega
*REBUKE IN LOVE*
*Hebrews 12:6(KJV):* “For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth.”
Rebuke is one of the least comfortable expressions of love, yet one of the most necessary.
Infact, the Bible reveals in 2 Timothy 3:16 that part of the reason why the scriptures were given to us is reproof and correction. However, the scriptures also show us how this correction should be done.
We learn from the Word that God’s correction is never detached from His love and compassion. When God rebukes, it is not to embarrass or ashame but to restore, preserve, and align us with His heart and purpose.
You must understand that love is the place from which God always corrects His children. As believers, we are called to reflect this same nature.
Any rebuke should leave the other person knowing that they are valued and they need to align to that same value we see in them. If there is no love in our rebuke, we have missed the heart of God.
While it is true that some people generally cannot take correction even when it is coming from the purest place, sometimes, people become more rebellious simply because they do not see love in the rebuke.
Always remember that where love leads, transformation follows. Hallelujah!
*FURTHER STUDY:* Proverbs 3:11-12, Proverbs 27:5-6
*GOLDEN NUGGET:* Where love leads, transformation follows.
*PRAYER:* Heavenly Father, thank You for Your boundless love. I know that Your rebukes are rooted in compassion and Your discipline is an expression of Your care. You teach me to walk in this same love. I speak truth and correction with grace. Every word I offer brings healing, restoration, and the fragrance of Christ. By this wisdom, others sense You in everything I say and do. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
bit.ly/The_Power_Of_Thanksgiving
*#PhanerooDevotion*
Thursday, 11th December 2025
Apostle Grace Lubega
*REBUKE IN LOVE*
*Hebrews 12:6(KJV):* “For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth.”
Rebuke is one of the least comfortable expressions of love, yet one of the most necessary.
Infact, the Bible reveals in 2 Timothy 3:16 that part of the reason why the scriptures were given to us is reproof and correction. However, the scriptures also show us how this correction should be done.
We learn from the Word that God’s correction is never detached from His love and compassion. When God rebukes, it is not to embarrass or ashame but to restore, preserve, and align us with His heart and purpose.
You must understand that love is the place from which God always corrects His children. As believers, we are called to reflect this same nature.
Any rebuke should leave the other person knowing that they are valued and they need to align to that same value we see in them. If there is no love in our rebuke, we have missed the heart of God.
While it is true that some people generally cannot take correction even when it is coming from the purest place, sometimes, people become more rebellious simply because they do not see love in the rebuke.
Always remember that where love leads, transformation follows. Hallelujah!
*FURTHER STUDY:* Proverbs 3:11-12, Proverbs 27:5-6
*GOLDEN NUGGET:* Where love leads, transformation follows.
*PRAYER:* Heavenly Father, thank You for Your boundless love. I know that Your rebukes are rooted in compassion and Your discipline is an expression of Your care. You teach me to walk in this same love. I speak truth and correction with grace. Every word I offer brings healing, restoration, and the fragrance of Christ. By this wisdom, others sense You in everything I say and do. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
bit.ly/The_Power_Of_Thanksgiving
*#PhanerooDevotion*
*PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION*
Thursday, 11th December 2025
Apostle Grace Lubega
*REBUKE IN LOVE*
*Hebrews 12:6(KJV):* “For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth.”
Rebuke is one of the least comfortable expressions of love, yet one of the most necessary.
Infact, the Bible reveals in 2 Timothy 3:16 that part of the reason why the scriptures were given to us is reproof and correction. However, the scriptures also show us how this correction should be done.
We learn from the Word that God’s correction is never detached from His love and compassion. When God rebukes, it is not to embarrass or ashame but to restore, preserve, and align us with His heart and purpose.
You must understand that love is the place from which God always corrects His children. As believers, we are called to reflect this same nature.
Any rebuke should leave the other person knowing that they are valued and they need to align to that same value we see in them. If there is no love in our rebuke, we have missed the heart of God.
While it is true that some people generally cannot take correction even when it is coming from the purest place, sometimes, people become more rebellious simply because they do not see love in the rebuke.
Always remember that where love leads, transformation follows. Hallelujah!
*FURTHER STUDY:* Proverbs 3:11-12, Proverbs 27:5-6
*GOLDEN NUGGET:* Where love leads, transformation follows.
*PRAYER:* Heavenly Father, thank You for Your boundless love. I know that Your rebukes are rooted in compassion and Your discipline is an expression of Your care. You teach me to walk in this same love. I speak truth and correction with grace. Every word I offer brings healing, restoration, and the fragrance of Christ. By this wisdom, others sense You in everything I say and do. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
bit.ly/The_Power_Of_Thanksgiving
*#PhanerooDevotion📜*
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