Gary Thomas

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The discipline described in Hebrews is similar to the instruction from a fitness trainer teaching clients how to exercise, rest, and eat properly. These disciplinarians ask their disciples to give up temporary pleasures — laziness, late nights, or sweets — to get healthier. Giving up pleasures is, by definition, not pleasurable. But we undergo discipline for its rewards: increased health, happiness, and wholeness.
God Can't: How to Believe in God and Love after Tragedy, Abuse, and Other Evils
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