Listen "How to Cope with Unjust Criticism"
Episode Synopsis
Every faithful pastor will face criticism, but not all criticism is just. In this honest and empowering message from 1 Corinthians 4, Adrian Rogers shows how Paul navigated the pain of unfair judgment from others—and how you can too. Whether it's attacks on your motives, your leadership, or your message, this episode reminds you that your identity isn't found in public opinion—it's found in Christ. Dr. Rogers unpacks four key truths: your humble position, your high calling, your human limitations, and your ultimate accountability before God. If you've ever been misunderstood, misjudged, or misrepresented, this message will steady your heart and strengthen your resolve. "It's a small thing to be judged by man. I don't even judge myself—because only the Lord knows the heart." —Adrian Rogers Enroll for free—limited-time offer! Preaching for Impact is a practical course designed to help pastors preach with clarity and conviction. Use code PFI100PTPS1 when you register. Claim your spot » Share this episode with your pastor—or a pastor you know—who would be encouraged by this message. Explore more resources just for pastors at the Love Worth Finding Pastor's Study » Content from this podcast is from the original sermon, How to Cope with Unjust Criticism, by Adrian Rogers.
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