A dictionary gives "coercion" the following definition:
Coercion: Controlling of voluntary agent or action by force.
Force (as a noun) can be loving, as in: mental or moral strength; influence, power to convince, vividness of effect; desirability, good sense; binding power, validity.
Force (as a verb) can also be loving, as in: compel (to right action); require special effort; effect, produce, by effort; artificially hasten the maturity of (plant, scholar).
King David wrote lyrics that included the following:
Make me know your own ways, O Jehovah; Teach me your own paths. Make me walk in your truth and teach me, For you are my God of salvation. — Psalm 25:4, 5.
Teach me to do your will, For you are my God. Your spirit is good; May it lead me in the land of uprightness. — Psalm 143:10.
And in your loving-kindness may you silence my enemies; And you must destroy all those showing hostility to my soul, For I am your servant. — Psalm 143:12.
Even righteous Zechariah was struck dumb for a period at Luke 1:20, 22, due to disbelief at an angelic message.