Proverbs 15:31-33
No one likes criticism, but encountering some is
inevitable, so we need to learn how to respond in a godly way. Although you
might be tempted to become defensive or angry, remain calm and listen. The
words may hurt, but great benefits come to those who carefully consider what is
said.
If we refuse to accept reproof, we'll limit our potential
for Christlike character development and spiritual growth. Some of life's best
lessons come through difficult experiences. If God allowed the situation, you
can be sure that He wants to use it in transforming you into His Son's image.
Whether the criticism is valid or not, whether it's delivered with kindness or
harshness, your goal should always be to respond in a way that glorifies the
Lord. Remember that you are responsible only for how you handle yourself, not
for how the other person is acting.
When a criticism comes your way, be quiet and listen
until the other person has finished. Make direct eye contact to show
attentiveness and respect. When your critic finishes, thank him for bringing
his concerns to your attention, and tell him that you will consider what he or she has said. Ask the Lord if the accusation is valid. Let Him search your heart and
either affirm your innocence or convict you.
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