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How Can I Give Honest Criticism with Grace and Love?

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This week on Ask the Pastor, Pastor J.D. answers a question submitted by Tristan who asked, “As Christians, how can we be honest about an individual’s poor performance (in my case, scoring a poor performer based on their work quality) with grace and love?”

A glimpse inside this episode:

Honest criticism can be done in a loving and graceful manner. It’s so vital to balance feedback with grace, as well as address poor performance. Humility and relational context will play a huge factor in graceful feedback. Ultimately, there is a huge need for specific feedback because that fosters growth and development.

  • The goal of salvation is a new kind of righteousness.
  • Understanding sin requires both head knowledge and heart transformation.
  • Living by faith means choosing what is right despite feelings.
  • Growth in grace involves recognizing our ongoing need for grace.
  • Sowing seeds of righteousness leads to spiritual growth.
  • Habits shape our desires and affections.
  • Choosing against fleshly desires is a step of faith.
  • Reckoning ourselves dead to sin empowers us to resist temptation.
  • Prayer and belief in the gospel are essential for spiritual life.
  • Continuous reliance on God’s grace is crucial in the Christian walk.
  continue reading

333 episodes

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Manage episode 450809150 series 2455290
Content provided by J.D. Greear. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by J.D. Greear or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

This week on Ask the Pastor, Pastor J.D. answers a question submitted by Tristan who asked, “As Christians, how can we be honest about an individual’s poor performance (in my case, scoring a poor performer based on their work quality) with grace and love?”

A glimpse inside this episode:

Honest criticism can be done in a loving and graceful manner. It’s so vital to balance feedback with grace, as well as address poor performance. Humility and relational context will play a huge factor in graceful feedback. Ultimately, there is a huge need for specific feedback because that fosters growth and development.

  • The goal of salvation is a new kind of righteousness.
  • Understanding sin requires both head knowledge and heart transformation.
  • Living by faith means choosing what is right despite feelings.
  • Growth in grace involves recognizing our ongoing need for grace.
  • Sowing seeds of righteousness leads to spiritual growth.
  • Habits shape our desires and affections.
  • Choosing against fleshly desires is a step of faith.
  • Reckoning ourselves dead to sin empowers us to resist temptation.
  • Prayer and belief in the gospel are essential for spiritual life.
  • Continuous reliance on God’s grace is crucial in the Christian walk.
  continue reading

333 episodes

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