Hebrews 12:11
No chashsyng for the present seemeth to be ioyous, but greeuous: Neuerthelesse, afterwarde it bryngeth the quiet fruite of ryghteousnesse, vnto the which are exercised therby.
No chashsyng for the present seemeth to be ioyous, but greeuous: Neuerthelesse, afterwarde it bryngeth the quiet fruite of ryghteousnesse, vnto the which are exercised therby.
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2Lokyng vnto Iesus, the captayne and finissher of our fayth, which for the ioy that was set before hym, endured the crosse, hauyng dispised the shame, and is set downe on the ryght hande of the throne of God.
3Consider therfore hym that endured such speakyng agaynst hym of sinners, lest you shoulde be weryed, fayntyng in your myndes.
4Ye haue not yet resisted vnto blood, stryuyng agaynst sinne.
5And ye haue forgotten the exhortatio, which speaketh vnto you as vnto chyldren: My sonne despise not thou the chastenyng of the Lorde, neither faynt when thou art rebuked of hym:
6For whom the Lord loueth, he chasteneth, and scourgeth euery sonne that he receaueth.
7If ye endure chastenyng, God offereth him selfe as vnto sonnes: For what sonne is he whom the father chasteneth not?
8But yf ye be without chastisment, wherof all are partakers, then are ye bastardes, and not sonnes.
9Furthermore, we haue had fathers of our fleshe, which corrected vs, and we gaue them reuerence: Shall we not then much rather be in subiection vnto the father of spirites, and lyue?
10For they veryly, for a fewe dayes, chastened vs after their owne pleasure: but he, for our profite, that we myght be partakers of his holynesse.
11My sonne refuse not the chastening of the Lorde, neither faynt when thou art corrected of hym:
12For whom the Lorde loueth, him he chasteneth, and yet deliteth in him, euen as a father in his owne sonne.
17Behold, blessed is the man whom God correcteth, therefore refuse not thou the chastening of the almightie:
12Strayghten vp therfore the handes which were let downe, and the weake knees:
13And make ryght steppes vnto your feete, lest that which is haltyng, turne you out of the way: but let it rather be healed.
14Folowe peace with all men, and holynesse, without the which, no man shall see the Lorde:
15Takyng heede that no man fall away from the grace of God, lest any roote of bitternesse spryngyng vp, trouble you, and therby many be defyled.
12Blessed is the man O Lorde, whom thou wylt chasten: and whom thou wylt instruct in thy lawe.
6In the which ye reioyce, though nowe for a season (yf nede require) ye are in heauinesse through manifolde temptations:
18Yea, and the fruite of ryghteousnes is sowen in peace, of the that make peace.
32But when we are iudged, we are chastened of the Lorde, that we shoulde not be dampned with the worlde.
5This also shalt thou consider in thine heart: that as a man chastiseth his sonne, euen so the Lord thy God chasteneth thee.
9I nowe reioyce, not that ye were sorie, but that ye so sorowed to repent: for ye sorowed godly, so that in nothyng ye were hurt by vs.
24He that spareth the rodde, hateth his sonne: but who so loueth hym, chasteneth hym betymes.
11Beholde, we count the happy which endure. Ye haue hearde of the patience of Iob, and haue knowen what ende the Lorde made: For the Lorde is very pitifull and mercifull.
11For beholde this thing, what carefulnesse this godly sorow that ye toke, hath wrought in you: yea what clearing of your selues, yea what indignation, yea what feare, yea what vehemet desire, yea what zeale, yea what punishment. For in all thynges ye haue shewed your selues that ye were cleare in ye matter.
7For the earth which drynketh in the rayne that commeth oft vppon it, and bringeth foorth hearbes meete for them by whom also it is dressed, receaueth blessyng of God:
8But that grounde whiche beareth thornes and bryers, is reproued, and is nye vnto cursyng, whose ende is to be burned.
13Withholde not correction from the chylde: for if thou beatest hym with the rodde, he shall not dye thereof:
4Fathers prouoke not your children to wrath: but bring them vp in instruction and information of the Lorde.
36For ye haue neede of pacience, that after ye haue done the wyll of God, ye myght receaue the promise.
5Which is a token of the ryghteous iudgment of God, that ye may be counted woorthy of the kyngdome of God, for which ye also suffer.
6For it is a ryghteous thing with God, to recompence tribulation to them that trouble you:
18Chasten thy sonne whyle there is hope: and let not thy soule spare for his crying.
12Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: For when he is tryed, he shall receaue the crowne of lyfe, which the Lorde hath promised to them that loue hym.
21What fruite had ye then in those thynges, wherof ye are nowe ashamed? For the ende of those thynges, is death.
22But nowe ye beyng made free from sinne, and made the seruauntes of God, haue your fruite vnto holynesse, and the ende euerlastyng lyfe.
17For our exceedyng tribulation which is momentanie & lyght, prepareth an exceedyng and an eternall wayght of glorie vnto vs.
20For what prayse is it, yf when ye be buffeted for your faultes, ye take it paciently? But yf when ye do well ye suffer wrong, & take it paciently, then is there thanke with God.
12Dearely beloued, thinke it not straunge concerning the fierie triall, which thing is to trye you, as though some straunge thyng happened vnto you.
13But reioyce, in as much as ye are partakers of Christes passions: that when his glory appeareth, ye maye be mery and glad.
17Nurture thy sonne with correction, and thou shalt be at rest: yea, he shall do thee good at thine heart.
11Beyng fylled with the fruites of righteousnesse, which are by Iesus Christ, vnto the glorie and prayse of God.
10Say to the ryghteous that it shall go well with them: for they shall eate the fruite of their owne studies.
10But the God of all grace whiche hath called vs vnto his eternall glory by Christe Iesus, shal his owne selfe, after that ye haue suffred a litle affliction, make you perfite, setle, strength, and stablyshe you.
16The labour of the righteous tendeth to lyfe: but the fruites of the vngodly, to sinne.
9Suffer afflictions, and mourne, and weepe: Let your laughter be turned to mournyng, and your ioy to heauinesse.
12The desire of the vngodly is a net of euyls: but the roote of the ryghteous bryngeth foorth fruite.
36And others were tryed with mockynges, and scourgynges: Yea, moreouer with bondes and prisonment:
12And labour, working with our owne handes. We are reuyled, and we blesse. We are persecuted, and suffer it.
12There is a way which seemeth right vnto a man: but the ende therof are the wayes of death.