“Do You Have a Teachable Spirit?” May 9
Criticism. Correction. Rebuke.
Most of us don’t naturally welcome them.
Even when instruction is given lovingly—or is exactly what we need—our first reaction is often defensiveness, self-justification, hurt, or even anger. Why? Because correction confronts something deep within all of us: pride.
But what if God is using even difficult people, uncomfortable conversations, or unfair criticism as tools to shape our hearts and grow us spiritually?
Today’s readings challenge us to examine whether we truly have a teachable spirit. Do we humbly receive wisdom and instruction, or do we resist correction because we think too highly of ourselves? Scripture says that rejecting wise rebuke is actually harming our own souls, while humility opens the door to wisdom, understanding, and maturity.
We’ll also see that even David—a man after God’s own heart—still struggled at times to trust the Lord fully, resorting instead to his own plans and schemes. Yet through both failure and correction, God continued His sovereign work in David’s life.
And finally, we’ll be reminded of a beautiful prayer every believer should pray: that God would open our eyes to understand His Word and set our hearts ablaze with His truth.
Because a humble, teachable heart is fertile ground for spiritual growth.


