Showing posts with label Trust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trust. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Criticism

I tend to take criticism hard. It is never easy to hear how unhappy you make people but criticism (from the right people) makes me take an honest evaluation of myself and that is never a bad thing. Here are ten things I have been thinking to myself this week after some healthy constructive criticism...


  1. You will never make everyone happy so stop thinking    you can. 
  2. Get people around you. You get more done that way and its more fun to work with a team.
  3. Take the time to know what you should be doing and what you shouldn't 
  4. It is better to do less well, then do a lot a little...Finish well
  5. Be dripping with grace in every situation and always give people the benefit of the doubt 
  6. End TXT messages with a smiley face so people don't read it the wrong way 
  7. Some conversions are not for TXT messaging :) 
  8. My family (kids and wife) comes before the church :) 
  9. God builds the church and still uses me in spite of who I really am 
  10. If I am not connected to the vine my spirit withers and my flesh gets out of control. 


Here are a couple quotes I borrowed form Mark Driscoll's Facebook page this week...

 "Don't let the voices of 100's who love you be erased by a singular voice of 1 who hates you today.Do the math.You are loved."

 "If you don't want to be criticized it's simple —don’t say anything, don't do anything, and don't have anything."

 "Count yourself blessed every time someone cuts you down or throws you out, every time someone smears or blackens your name to discredit me. What it means is that the truth is too close for comfort and that that person is uncomfortable." (Luke 6:22 MSG)

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Sometimes I don't get it.



The other day I brought my daughter Isa to Wal-mart to get some stuff and things. Walking through the busy parking lot she struggled to get out of the grip I had on her hand. As she attempted to pull away my hand gripped harder because of the cars coming around the corner. As a waist high two year old she couldn't see the danger ahead and didn't seem to understand why I wouldn't want her to run away from me into what looked to her like a safe parking lot. In a flash I thought back on my own discontentment, frustration and doubt. I quickly thanked God for holding me back from what I thought was good for me at the time. I was reminded of His protection over me and that I just need to trust that He knows what is ahead.