The Five Minute Friday prompt this week is CRITISIZE
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I sometimes struggle with prompts that immediately invoke a negative response. Criticize is one of those words. As it says in James 4:11 ESV “Do not speak evil against one another, brothers. The one who speaks against a brother or judges his brother, speaks evil against the law and judges the law. But if you judge the law, you are not a doer of the law but a judge.”
If Christ followers truly want to be the hands and feet of Jesus, instead of being critical, we ought to show grace & mercy to others.
It can be challenging to distinguish between grace and mercy, so let me simplify it.
Mercy is when we do not get the punishment we deserve.
Grace is when we are given a gift we have not earned.
Both mercy and grace describe the heart and nature of God. It is my prayer that you, dear reader, live a life that exemplifies both GRACE and MERCY.
For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus. – Romans 3:23-24 NIV
Speak and act as those who are going to be judged by the law that gives freedom, because judgment without mercy will be shown to anyone who has not been merciful. Mercy triumphs over judgment. – James 2:12-13 NIV
As for me, I will STAY on the path God has set before me. I will actively search for ways to show unmerited favor and compassion to all who come into my life.
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Thanks for sharing this. I was blessed reading it. I sometimes look back to the many times I have spoken ill of people behind their backs and realize it all wasn’t necessary. I have therefore resolved to remain silent when I don’t have something positive to say about a person.
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It is easy to get caught up in talking about others, but remember, if people talk to you about others, they will talk to others about you.
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Absolutely true
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I appreciate this post, Barb. I find, at least in my present season, that it’s easier to show grace and mercy to others than myself.
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That is so is very true! Fortunately, God meets us wherever we are.
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Instead of criticizing others, we’re called to reflect God’s Mercy and Grace, offering compassion instead of judgment, just as we’ve received unearned Grace through Christ.
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Amen to that
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🙏🤗
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Thanks for this reminder, Barb. We are to show mercy ane grace as Christ has shown us. When we do need to give criticism or correction, it should always be done in love and always to help, never to tear down. Blessings to you!
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Always to build others up!
Thanks for stopping by.
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The word “criticize” reminds me that words carry weight, and I choose instead to lean toward grace and mercy. Life becomes gentler when we focus on compassion rather than judgment. My prayer is to walk in kindness, extend understanding, and reflect God’s love in how I treat others each day.
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Yes and Amen!!
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Amen. Barb, I am thankful to read this testament during my quiet morning time. With a new day’s script, we are blessed with an opportunity to transform our outlook. God’s peace.
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What a blessing to speak to your heart as you sought to hear from God.
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Let our speech be seasoned with grace
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