How does Psalm 94:10 emphasize God's role as a teacher and disciplinarian? Verse in Focus: Psalm 94:10 “He who admonishes the nations, shall He not punish? He who teaches man, does He lack knowledge?” Key Observations • The verse makes two parallel statements, each framed as a rhetorical reminder. • “Admonishes the nations” points to God’s right to correct collective wrongdoing. • “Teaches man” highlights His personal involvement in shaping individual lives. • Both statements rest on God’s omniscience—He cannot fail to know what is needed. God the Disciplinarian—Correcting for Righteousness • Divine discipline is a consistent theme: – Proverbs 3:11-12: “My son, do not despise the LORD’s discipline… for the LORD disciplines the one He loves.” – Hebrews 12:5-11 underscores that discipline is evidence of sonship and produces “the peaceful fruit of righteousness.” • Psalm 94:10 links national judgment and personal correction, showing that no level of rebellion is beyond His reach. • Discipline is not arbitrary punishment but purposeful correction, steering people away from sin and toward holiness. God the Teacher—Imparting True Knowledge • Job 36:22: “Behold, God is exalted in His power. Who is a teacher like Him?” • Psalm 119:102: “For You Yourself have taught me.” • John 14:26: The Holy Spirit “will teach you all things.” • Because God possesses perfect knowledge, His instruction is infallible and fully trustworthy. Purpose Behind Divine Discipline and Instruction • Transformation: Hebrews 12:10—“that we may share in His holiness.” • Protection: Psalm 119:71—“It was good for me to be afflicted, that I might learn Your statutes.” • Restoration: Revelation 3:19—“Those I love, I rebuke and discipline.” • Preparation: 2 Timothy 3:16-17—Scripture equips believers “for every good work.” Living Response • Welcome His correction; it proves His fatherly care and redirects us toward righteousness. • Sit under His teaching daily through Scripture, confident that the Author knows best. • Look for growth rather than mere comfort; discipline and instruction are tools for Christ-likeness. |