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How should a pastor handle criticism or correction?

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A faithful pastor, like Apollos, should humbly accept correction and seek to grow in knowledge.

A pastor must be humble enough to receive correction and guidance, just as Apollos did when he was approached by Aquila and Priscilla. Rather than rejecting input from others in the church, a godly pastor welcomes counsel and desires to grow in the knowledge of God’s Word. The Scripture illustrates that a wise man accepts rebuke, which proves their character (Proverbs 9:8). This approach not only fosters a nurturing environment but also reflects a commitment to increasing one's ability to effectively preach and teach the Gospel according to sound doctrine.
Scripture References: Acts 18:26, Proverbs 9:8

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