God is ready to give us a precious gift that we will later be very happy to 
have received, but which we shy away from because the gift comes wrapped up 
unattractively, like in plain paper or even in gunny sacks. We even cry out, 
"Oh, Lord, not THAT gift!" And it's our privilege to refuse the "gift," but if 
we do we suffer eternal loss, even if we are saved at last in God's kingdom.
That gift is the Lord's "chastening" brought to view in Hebrews 12:5-11: "Whom 
the Lord loveth He chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom He receiveth." 
Doesn't sound like fun, does it? "If ye be without chastisement, whereof all 
are partakers, then are ye bastards, and not sons." That would be really Bad 
News, wouldn't it? God agrees that His chastisement is not Disneyland pleasure, 
for "no chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous."

The time when tears are all wiped away will be in the New Earth after the 
"great controversy" is finished; but now as long as Jesus knows tears, the 
closer you get to Him the more you will sympathize with Him. And there is a 
holy joy in such sunshine through rain. Fellowship with Christ in His 
sufferings is the most weighty trust and highest honor that Heaven can bestow 
on you. The Lord's "chastening" always brings a later blessing: "Afterward it 
yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness unto them which are exercised 
thereby." No, you don't earn heaven by enduring "chastening." There is no 
virtue in being a glutton for punishment. But the "joy" spoken of here that 
comes "afterward" is especially comforting because the "afterward" is not 
merely by-and-by pie-in-the-sky in eternity, but right now in this life.

The Lord's "chastening" which He gives you this very morning in love, for 
instance, prepares you to comfort someone else later in the same day "by the 
comfort wherewith [you yourself] are comforted of God" (2 Cor. 1:4). So, none 
of the Lord's chastening is ever in vain; the "afterward" may be only a few 
hours! What joy! To realize at day's end that you have been a pipe through 
which the water of life has flowed to some disheartened soul! The "price" you 
paid for that privilege? A little "fellowship with Christ in His sufferings." 
So, "despise not thou the chastening of the Lord, nor faint when thou art 
rebuked of Him."

--Robert J. Wieland

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