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Correction: A Pathway to Growth for the Young by Kay Daniels


Correction is not punishment; it is a vital tool for nurturing the character and destiny of young people. In today’s world, where truth is often relative and self-expression is prized above discipline, many youths struggle with accepting correction. Yet, the Bible clearly teaches that correction—especially when done in love—is essential for growth, maturity, and wisdom.

1. God Corrects Those He Loves

> "For whom the Lord loves He corrects, just as a father the son in whom he delights."
— Proverbs 3:12 (NKJV)
Correction is a sign of love. When a parent, mentor, or leader scolds or corrects a young person, it is often out of a deep desire to protect them from long-term harm. Just as God disciplines His children for their good, human correction is meant to guide, not to shame.

2. Refusing Correction Leads to Foolishness

> "A fool despises his father’s instruction, but he who receives correction is prudent."
— Proverbs 15:5 (NKJV)

Young ones must be taught that rejecting correction is a sign of immaturity and foolishness. Wisdom begins when we open our hearts to instruction—even when it stings. A teachable spirit is the foundation of greatness.

3. Correction Builds Character and Wisdom

> "The rod and rebuke give wisdom, but a child left to himself brings shame to his mother."
— Proverbs 29:15 (NKJV)

When young people are corrected, especially during their formative years, it helps build emotional strength, responsibility, and a clear moral compass. Failing to correct them can result in waywardness that leads to shame and regret.

4. Discipline Today Secures a Better Tomorrow

> "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it."
— Proverbs 22:6 (NKJV)

Correction is part of the training process. If young people are guided with discipline now, their future selves will thank them. Correction might seem painful in the moment, but it bears the fruit of righteousness and success in the long run.

5. Accepting Correction is a Sign of Maturity

> "He who disdains instruction despises his own soul, but he who heeds rebuke gets understanding."
— Proverbs 15:32 (NKJV)

A young person who embraces rebuke is one who is ready to grow. Accepting correction shows strength, humility, and the desire to become better. It is not weakness—it is wisdom.

A Final Word to the Young

When someone scolds or corrects you in love, don’t reject it—reflect on it. Correction is not meant to break you, but to build you. Every great leader, every mature adult, and every successful person you admire today was once corrected—and they grew because of it.

> “Now no chastening seems to be joyful for the present, but painful; nevertheless, afterward it yields the peaceable fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it.”
— Hebrews 12:11 (NKJV)

So, receive correction not as an attack, but as an investment in your future. Growth often begins where pride ends. Let correction be the mirror that helps you see yourself clearly—and step into who God has destined you to be.

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