Successful, beautiful, boring, fun, friendly, mean, intelligent, dumb, etc., are all words that if we allow others to judge us, we will always be in a prison of giving others the power to destroy or fulfill our lives. For most of us, we are typically our greatest critic as it is.
Obviously, to some degree in certain people, we should value their opinion like if our boss thinks your work performance is lacking. This should be weighed appropriately in honesty. Is your work performance truly lacking, or is it because your boss has a bias? Are you dealing with something like poor physical or mental health? Or is the lack of motivation? If you are honest, then you should correctly divide the blame. Own what is rightly yours but ignore the rest of the world's opinion.
Suppose you are in a healthy relationship, and your spouse mentions that they feel like you are angry or cranky all the time. Weigh the value relationally of the other individual. Does this individual truly love me and want to see me be a healthy individual who is happy and fulfilled? Or is this individual toxic and selfish? According to the tip of the metaphorical scale, we abide by such information, or we ignore it.
But above all, we have the Words of God that defeat all opinions and words of humanity. It is the absolute truth, so when God says you were created in God's image, then your soul harnesses that beauty and splendor of God. We know when the soul of the individual is filled with pure love or pure evil. No matter the outward appearance of the body, the inner beauty is what God sees as necessary.
God can provide success, and it may be material like Job had at the beginning and end of his life, or it may be a spiritual success like Paul's joy amid a prison cell.
The point is, we should judge ourselves in the eyes of God through His written Word and prayer and not solely through the eyes of men
The opinion of others has its value but only when adequately weighed against the Word of God.
Proverbs 24:6
English Standard Version
6 for by wise guidance you can wage your war,
and in abundance of counselors there is victory.
Wisdom comes from God, so to receive wise guidance, it takes your counselors to be equally seeking the Lord in guidance.
Obviously, to some degree in certain people, we should value their opinion like if our boss thinks your work performance is lacking. This should be weighed appropriately in honesty. Is your work performance truly lacking, or is it because your boss has a bias? Are you dealing with something like poor physical or mental health? Or is the lack of motivation? If you are honest, then you should correctly divide the blame. Own what is rightly yours but ignore the rest of the world's opinion.
Suppose you are in a healthy relationship, and your spouse mentions that they feel like you are angry or cranky all the time. Weigh the value relationally of the other individual. Does this individual truly love me and want to see me be a healthy individual who is happy and fulfilled? Or is this individual toxic and selfish? According to the tip of the metaphorical scale, we abide by such information, or we ignore it.
But above all, we have the Words of God that defeat all opinions and words of humanity. It is the absolute truth, so when God says you were created in God's image, then your soul harnesses that beauty and splendor of God. We know when the soul of the individual is filled with pure love or pure evil. No matter the outward appearance of the body, the inner beauty is what God sees as necessary.
God can provide success, and it may be material like Job had at the beginning and end of his life, or it may be a spiritual success like Paul's joy amid a prison cell.
The point is, we should judge ourselves in the eyes of God through His written Word and prayer and not solely through the eyes of men
The opinion of others has its value but only when adequately weighed against the Word of God.
Proverbs 24:6
English Standard Version
6 for by wise guidance you can wage your war,
and in abundance of counselors there is victory.
Wisdom comes from God, so to receive wise guidance, it takes your counselors to be equally seeking the Lord in guidance.
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