Critic
January 22, 2004 | 12:00am
The way of a fool is right in his own eyes, but he who heeds counsel is wise. Proverbs 12:15
When I was a teenager, a family joined our congregation. The wife was quiet, but the husband was loud, critical, and overbearing. I was standing nearby one Sunday morning when he stormed up to the pastor and verbally attacked him for something he had said in the sermon. The mans voice was loud, his tone disrespectful.
The pastor didnt do what I expected. He spoke softly, thanked the critic for his insights, and promised to think through the issue again.
Later, I asked my pastor why he didnt argue right back. He gave me some valuable advice I still try to follow. He said, "Every piece of criticism can be helpful. God may be in it and if He is, I need to hear what Hes saying. The critic just might be right."
When someone criticizes you, here are some biblical principles to follow: First, dont respond in anger (PROVERBS 15:1). It will only accelerate the tension between you. Second, realize that you have been presented with a golden opportunity to model Christlike behavior love, unselfishness, humility, and concern for others (PHILIPPIANS 2:1-4). Third, the critic may be right; you may need to change. A wise person welcomes advice (PROVERBS 9:8-9).
Treat a critic as a friend, and you both win. David Egner
If criticism comes your way,
Consider its intent;
It may be that some truth from God
To you is being sent. Dennis J. De Haan
READ: PROVERBS 15:1-12
Criticism is a good teacher if we are willing to learn from it.
When I was a teenager, a family joined our congregation. The wife was quiet, but the husband was loud, critical, and overbearing. I was standing nearby one Sunday morning when he stormed up to the pastor and verbally attacked him for something he had said in the sermon. The mans voice was loud, his tone disrespectful.
The pastor didnt do what I expected. He spoke softly, thanked the critic for his insights, and promised to think through the issue again.
Later, I asked my pastor why he didnt argue right back. He gave me some valuable advice I still try to follow. He said, "Every piece of criticism can be helpful. God may be in it and if He is, I need to hear what Hes saying. The critic just might be right."
When someone criticizes you, here are some biblical principles to follow: First, dont respond in anger (PROVERBS 15:1). It will only accelerate the tension between you. Second, realize that you have been presented with a golden opportunity to model Christlike behavior love, unselfishness, humility, and concern for others (PHILIPPIANS 2:1-4). Third, the critic may be right; you may need to change. A wise person welcomes advice (PROVERBS 9:8-9).
Treat a critic as a friend, and you both win. David Egner
If criticism comes your way,
Consider its intent;
It may be that some truth from God
To you is being sent. Dennis J. De Haan
READ: PROVERBS 15:1-12
Criticism is a good teacher if we are willing to learn from it.
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