Topic: You Can Cope with Criticism [Joyce Meyer Devotional 20 April 2020]
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It is the Lord [Himself] Who examines and judges me.— 1 Corinthians 4:4 (AMPC)
No matter what you do in life, there will be times when people criticize you, which is why it’s important to learn how to not only receive constructive criticism, but also let go of destructive criticism. Thankfully, it is possible to learn how to shake off aggressive, critical words and refuse to let them damage our self-image.
Like many other great people, the apostle Paul faced criticism about many things from countless people. He saw and experienced the same thing we do: people are fickle. They love you when you’re doing everything they want you to do, and are quick to criticize when just one little thing goes wrong. Paul said he wasn’t the least bit concerned about the judgments of others. He said he didn’t even judge himself because he knew he was in God’s hands, and that in the end he would stand before God, not people, to give an account of his life (see 1 Cor. 4:3–4).
Sometimes the people who are criticized the most are the ones trying to do the most good they can with their life. It amazes me how people who do nothing want to criticize those who try to do something. I may not do everything right, but at least I’m attempting to do something to make the world a better place and to help hurting people. I believe that is very pleasing to God! After so many years of agonizing over the criticism of people and trying to gain their approval, I finally decided that if God is happy with me, that is enough.
When someone criticizes you, try saying positive things about yourself. Don’t just stand by and take in everything people want to dump on you. Establish independence! Remind yourself of God’s love and be confident in His approval, and you won’t be defeated by criticism.
Prayer Starter: Father, please help me to let go of others’ negative, critical words and intentionally remind myself of the truth: that You love and approve of me as Your child. In Jesus’ Name, amen.