
Joel Osteen Weekly
If you want to become who God called you to be, surround yourself with people who call you higher.

If you want to become who God called you to be, surround yourself with people who call you higher.

One should get ready for a double dose of blessings and abundance.

Joel says that people should not worry about their future; God is orchestrating one's steps.

You don't have to live ashamed of what you've been through. God wants to redeem every past hurt in your life.

Even when you see no change, God is working behind the scenes. Get ready for Him to show out in your life.

As God's anointed, He goes before you, arranging blessings in your favor to take you further than you can.

Your faith activates God's power. Don't be discouraged; reach out and believe for healing and freedom.

Remembering what God has done to strengthen faith; God fights people's battles.

Let God reign in your life. Don't let worry distract you. Focus on Him for blessings, healing, and favor.

Dwelling on past pain keeps a person stuck; letting it go as the future matters more.

God created you to shine and make a difference. Don't hide your gifts due to fear. Let your light shine.

No chain is too strong for God. He is ready to release you into wholeness, power, and victory today.

God knew you before your birth and has planned your days. He created you for more than ordinary.

When you feel like giving up, remember Heaven is cheering you on. You're never running this race alone.

Joel talks about how most frustrations don't matter; people must choose peace.

Psalm 35:27 shows God delights in prospering us, yet many expect less. You were made for abundance.

God knows how to work things out in your favor. No struggle can stop the incredible plan He has for you.

God counts on people to impact others; one should use their experiences to heal those around them.

People's will is powerful; when they decide to act, God will breathe life into their efforts.

God's words often defy visible reality; spiritual listening reveals His prevailing promises.