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Home/Churches and Ministries/Pastors and Their Critics: To the Critics

Pastors and Their Critics: To the Critics

When you offer a criticism to your minister make it constructive criticism

Written by Gabriel Fluhrer | Sunday, April 7, 2013

I’ve been the beneficiary of some really, really good critics. I never once felt insulted by them and they immediately put me at ease, even while correcting me. Along with every other human being alive, I struggle to receive criticism well. But the beauty of salvation by God’s grace alone is that I am now free to receive it for his glory and for my good. 

 

In the previous action-packed episode, I presented some ways ministers might deal with criticism. Now, I want to look at those who bring criticism to pastors.

If you’ve been in a church for any length of time, you know the pastor’s critics. Sometimes they are many, other times just a few. The important thing is that, when you come to offer a criticism to your minister, you make it constructive criticism….

With that in mind, here are three things to consider when offering a criticism to your pastor:

1. Do not criticize your pastor on the Lord’s Day. If he is a faithful man, he will be under relentless assault from Satan on that day. In fact, a good way to be a choice instrument for the evil one is to go ahead and say exactly what you think as soon as the man steps from the pulpit….

2. Instead, come to your pastor privately and approach him in love. As with our children, so with our fellow Christians: praise in public, punish in private, so to speak. No, I don’t mean that you need to praise him for five minutes before you meekly and, with much fear and trembling, suggest that maybe – just maybe – you have an issue with him. Rather, speak plainly and lovingly, seasoning your speech with grace (cf. Col 4:6)….

3. Pray that you would seek to help your minister and not simply give your opinion. I mean that – really pray before you go meet with your minister. Pray that he would humbly receive the criticism well and that he would be a better minister for it. Pray that your words would make him – and the church – more useful to Jesus Christ….

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