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Ask the Pastor with J.D. Greear

How Do I Deal With Criticism?

Ask the Pastor with J.D. Greear

J.D. Greear

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.9624 Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2022

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

At some point, we all deal with criticism of some kind. In this episode of Ask Me Anything, Pastor J.D. talks about how to deal with criticism when it comes your way.

Show Notes:

* We've talked before about how to lead through criticism, but I'd like to tackle this more generally, because we all receive criticism. So, how do you deal with it?

Get over your idolatry of others' approval.

* Kabod , one of theHebrew words the Bible uses for idolatry, literally means weight.  So you're giving something glory — you're worshipping it — when you give it an undue amount of weight.
* The fear of man means that you depend on people—their opinions, their approval, their presence — as a source of life and happiness. (Ed Welch: When People Are Big and God Is Small)

Don't get super callous.

* Tim Keller said that for some people, totally ignoring criticism can be a sign of pride. A lot of people are immune to criticism because they so confident they are right and because they feel that others are so far beneath them.

Learn from criticism.

* In 2 Samuel 16, there's a story about a man named Shimei who criticized King David. David's men said, "Why should this dead dog curse my lord the king? Let me go over and cut off his head." But David wouldn't do it, because he thought perhaps God had appointed this man to keep him humble or teach him something.
* I have learned some really valuable lessons from critics — many of whom probably approached me with bad motives... but they were right. And upon reflection, I realized there was something good in that for me. That doesn't mean what they did was justified or they did it in the right way, but I still want to be able to learn from it.

Consider the source.

* People often assume the worst about your motives or the intelligence you use in your decisions.
* An accomplished historian once told me, "To understand someone is to forgive them."
* Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon, said to always keep the mentality that, "My co-workers are smart and have good intentions."
* I have a handful of people whose opinions I trust and I know see my motives, and criticism from them means more than it does from anyone else.

God is greater than my heart.

* The opinion of God is always more important than what others say. Like Paul said, if we sought to please men only, we wouldn't really be servants of Christ.
* Maybe you're your own worst critic, but know that God is greater than your heart. In him, you are his, you are forgiven, you have a purpose, he's appointed you for good works, he's anointed you to become fruitful and be useful in his kingdom... he's made all kinds of promises about how he sees you once you're in Christ, and the incredibly useful, gifted, beautiful, talented person he's making you into.
* When your heart tells you you can't do anything right, trust God's opinion instead.

 

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody.

0:03.0

Hey, everybody, welcome to Ask Me Anything. My name is Matt Love. I'm here with Pastor J.D. Greer, and this is a podcast where we're asking Pastor J.D. challenging questions. Maybe they're theological. Maybe they're personal. Maybe they're just things that you want to hear his kind of thoughts on. And today we've got a question that I know that Pastor J.D. has a lot of experience thinking about at the very least.

0:38.7

And I think it's a good question that a lot of us have to process through, but I know, I know

0:42.1

Pastor J.D., you've dealt with this a lot. So the question today is, how do you deal with

0:48.4

criticism? How do you deal with criticism? Like I said, I know you've had your fair share.

0:52.2

So what have you learned? How do you deal criticism yeah this is one we've actually gotten we've

0:56.9

actually dealt with a couple times here on Ask Me Anything I think the previous

0:59.9

time we were talking specifically if you're a leader I think it was almost a

1:04.2

subtext of criticism that I was getting because I mean yeah you never know it I

1:08.7

get every once in a while I realize I get criticized a little bit.

1:12.3

But this is more of a general.

1:13.9

Just, I mean, you know, how do you, we all know the sting of criticism?

1:18.0

It can ruin your day.

1:19.1

It can make you lose sleep in night.

1:20.4

I certainly know that experience of laying in bed until two or three in the morning,

1:23.4

just nursing something that somebody said to me.

1:26.2

Or maybe it wasn't even something they said. Maybe it was just a snub that I got or I was disrespected or something like that.

1:33.0

So let me just share a little bit of my own kind of strategy just in reflecting on how God

1:40.3

has taught me to get through this and to get over it.

1:43.5

The first thing is just you've got to

1:45.6

get over your idolatry of the approval of people. You know, one of the words that the Bible uses

1:52.8

for idolatry or to apply to idolatry is the word cabode. In Hebrew, it translates to glory,

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