Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Handling Criticism

In an article found in the Journal of Biblical Counseling, Alfred Poirer points out that the cross is our greatest critic; so let's be slower to anger when someone criticizes us.

"In light of God's judgment and justification of the sinner in the cross of Christ, we can begin to discover how to deal with any and all criticism. By agreeing with God's criticism of me in Christ's cross, I can face any criticism man may lay against me. In other words, no one can criticize me more than the cross has. And the most devastating criticism turns out to be the finest mercy. If you thus know yourself as having been crucified with Christ, then you can respond to any criticism, even mistaken or hostile criticism, without bitterness, defensiveness, or blame-shifting."

2 comments:

risen_soul said...

true.

Anonymous said...

"Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness sake, for theirs is the kingdom of God" Matthew 5:10.