Embracing Criticism: A Path to Growth and Collaboration

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Criticism is a part of life. Look at it right there in verse 4 and verses 1, 2, and 3. Verse 2. The church leaders, they've gotten the word about what happened in Caesarea. The word about Gentiles coming to the faith has traveled some 90 miles, and now everybody is talking about it. They're all talking about now how Gentiles have been baptized, how now they're coming to the faith. [00:07:28] (27 seconds)


Criticism can either build you up or it can break you down. Oh, you know what I'm talking about. All of us in the room, we're the wombs of those that have used criticism to try to tear us down. And all of us in the room know also what it's like to receive constructive criticism that helps to build us up. [00:12:22] (21 seconds)


You cannot be a leader and be afraid of criticism. You can't fold up in your feelings and not show up because somebody said something to you. No, you've got to understand that leadership and criticism go together, and if you learn how to handle it, it'll make you better, not just bitter. [00:10:43] (18 seconds)


You mean to tell me this is the same group that was the first to criticize Peter? Now the same people, now they're praising God. For what God did through Peter. Same people that were critical and that were attacking him now are praising God. You need to understand that sometimes God can move haters to celebrators. [00:27:44] (25 seconds)


Critics questioned the nonviolent tactics, critics questioned the decision to go to certain cities. On one occasion, critics questioned him there while protesting and was jailed in Birmingham. And eight white ministers would write an open letter telling him to wait, it's not time yet. [00:04:52] (20 seconds)


Criticism can show up right after a spiritual high. It happens in the text. The text says to him that, listen, he says they were criticizing. That word criticism means to doubt or to have a disagreement. This is the picture, friends, that they are being criticized. Have you ever been criticized? [00:08:45] (22 seconds)


Peter tells them the story, and then Peter gives it to them, and then they say this, no further objections. No further objections. I love that little three-word phrase, no further objection. The Greek behind that means to be quiet, remain silent. It literally means that when they heard the story, they didn't argue with Peter. [00:26:17] (23 seconds)


Criticism is a part of life. Not only that, but you keep reading in the text, you'll discover not only is criticism a part of life, but secondly, watch Peter handle the critics. Right there in verses 4 through 7, watch him. Peter gives us a lesson on how to handle these critics. [00:15:46] (17 seconds)


Thank you, Lord, that you've used criticism in all of our lives. To help us get through seasons. Thank you, Lord, that with somebody, we don't have to believe what they say. We can believe what you say. So, Father, we trust your name. For how you've given us the strength and the stamina to endure and to face. [00:33:03] (23 seconds)


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