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In this follow-up to last week's discussion on receiving criticism, Pastors Zack Thurman and Josh Hutchens explore how to cultivate true critical thinking as Christians—without slipping into a critical, fault-finding spirit. We live in a world of two ditches: naive acceptance of everything (being tossed to and fro by every idea) or chronic cynicism that sees problems in everyone and everything. Social media often amplifies both extremes, from blind shares to endless "yeah, but" comments. The goal? Intellectual seriousness grounded in God's objective truth, combined with relational humility, grace, and love—thinking carefully while speaking truth in love (Ephesians 4:15). Drawing from Scripture (the Bereans in Acts 17, Jesus and the Pharisees, Paul's warnings, Jude's call to contend for the faith), the pastors unpack biblical discernment: testing ideas against God's Word, recognizing our own flaws through total depravity and grace, calming emotional reactions, and avoiding pride disguised as discernment. They share practical insights—like asking "why" behind a critical reflex, giving people the benefit of the doubt, modeling gracious critique (e.g., Mark Dever, Tom Schreiner), and learning from examples like theological triage on first-order issues vs. preferences. The conversation then shifts to offering critique rightly: checking motives, applying a "24-hour rule," following Matthew 18 principles (private first, then witnesses), considering tone and authority, using clarity with solutions (and yes, a well-stacked "compliment sandwich"), and prioritizing edification over winning arguments. Whether you're a leader, a church member, or just navigating everyday opinions and online debates, this episode challenges us to think deeply, love deeply, and demonstrate the fruit of the Spirit—even when contending for truth. Listen in for wisdom on sharpening your mind without hardening your heart. Questions or thoughts? Email us at mailto:wisdom@overlandchurch.org. Subscribe, share, and join us this Sunday at Overland Church!