Confronting Criticism
The Bible
says, “Furthermore Elihu answered and said, Hear my words, O ye wise men; and give ear unto me, ye that have
knowledge. For the ear trieth words, as the mouth tasteth meat. Let us choose to us judgment: let us know among ourselves
what is good. For Job hath said, I am righteous: and God hath taken away my judgment.” Job 34:1-5 (KJV)
Have you received criticism in your ministry, your walk with the Lord, or within your family? Reflect
upon Job’s friends’ criticism and his reactions. May the Lord grant us grace in the face of criticism.
Criticism is always difficult to accept, but if we receive it with humility and a desire to improve
our character it can be very helpful. Only a fool does not profit when he is rebuked for his mistakes.
When we are criticized we ought to ask ourselves whether the criticism contains any truth. If it does, we should learn
from it, even when it is not given with the right motivation and in the right spirit. Consider these four suggestions:
(1) Commit the matter instantly to God, asking Him to remove all resentment or counter-criticism
on your part and teach you the needed lessons.
(2) Remember that we are all great
sinners and that the one who has criticized us does not begin to know the worst about us.
(3) If you have made a mistake or committed a sin, humbly and frankly confess it to God and to anyone you may have
injured.
(4) Be willing to learn afresh that you are not infallible and that you need
God's grace and wisdom every moment of the day to keep on the straight path.
When we
are criticized, let’s accept what is true and act upon it, thereby becoming a stronger person.
Winston Churchill exemplified integrity and respect in the face of opposition. During his last year in office, he attended
an official ceremony. Several rows behind him two gentlemen began whispering.
“That’s Winston Churchill.”
“They say he is getting senile.” “They say he should step aside and leave the running of the nation to more
dynamic and capable men.”
When the ceremony was over, Churchill turned to the men and
said, “Gentlemen, they also say he is deaf!”
Daily
Chronological Bible Reading: Job 35-37