Wednesday, June 10, 2009

C.J. Mahaney on Personal Criticism

C.J. Mahaney has a great post regarding personal criticism and how the Gospel calls us to respond when criticized. He writes:

Far too often, my initial impulse has been to dismiss the criticism and defend myself, not realizing that this response is simply an evidence of pride.

Luther’s words directly confront my temptation to a prideful response, because he reminds me that, even if the criticisms are inaccurate or exaggerated, there remain in my heart many other sins that go unnoticed by my critics. And had my critics been aware of these other sins, they surely would have put them to use in their cause
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1 comments:

Steve June 11, 2009 at 4:32 AM  

I wonder if Mahaney is referring to the information starting to come to light about his group in the following blogs:

www.sgmrefuge.com

www.sgmsurvivors.com

They tell another side.

It looks like Mahaney is finding a way to deflect and shield what is starting to come to light about him and the group he leads.

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