Joel Osteen Podcast - Be A People Builder | Joel Osteen
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Hi, this is Joel and Victoria.
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I'd like to start with something funny.
I heard about three men, a Baptist, a Catholic, and a charismatic.
They died on the same day and went to heaven.
St. Peter said, I'm sorry, men, your rooms are not available yet.
He didn't quite know what to do.
So he called Satan up and asked if he would keep them for a little while.
Satan reluctantly agreed.
In a few hours, Satan called back and said,
Peter, you've got to come get these guys.
The Baptist man is saving everybody.
the Catholic man is forgiven everybody, and the charismatic has already raised enough money for air conditioning.
Hold your Bibles up. Say it like you mean it. This is my Bible. I am what it says I am. I have what it says I have. I can do what it says I can do.
Today I will be taught the word of God. I boldly confess my mind is alert. My heart is receptive. I will never be the same. In Jesus name.
God bless you. I want to talk to you today about being a people builder. Being a people builder
means that you're investing in others. You're looking for ways to bring out the best in someone.
You're giving advice, speaking faith into them, building their confidence, challenging them to go to a higher level.
And I found all most people need is a boost. All they need is a little push, a little encouragement, to become what God's
created them to be. And the fact is, none of us will reach our highest potential by ourselves.
We need each other. And you can be the one to tip the scales for someone else. You can be the
one to stir up their seeds of greatness. Reggie Jackson, the Hall of Fame baseball player,
said, a great manager has the ability to make a player think that he is better than he is.
He convinces you to have confidence in yourself.
He lets you know that he believes in you.
And before long, you discover talent that you never knew you had.
And that's what happens.
When we believe the best in someone, we draw the best out.
And the scripture says in 1 Thessalonians 511,
encourage one another and build each other up.
The word encourage simply means to urge forward.
And every one of us should have someone we're believing in, someone we're urging forward,
someone we're helping with their dreams.
You need to study that person.
Watch what they're good at.
Watch what excites them.
Find their strengths and then encourage them in those areas.
Many times you can see things in others that they can't see in themselves.
And a simple compliment, a simple word of encouragement can give them the confidence they
need to take that step of faith.
We can either draw out
the best in people or we can draw out
the worst. Now I read where
75% of
people that are in prison right now
were told by their
parents or by the people that
raised them that one day
they would be in prison. They planted
the seed. The problem was
it was the wrong seed. They
believed the worst and they drew out
the worst. I often
wonder what would have happened if
somebody would have told them, you're going to be a great doctor one day. You're going to be an
entrepreneur. I can see it in you. You're going to make a great teacher. You've got what it takes.
There's no telling where they would be if someone would have believed in them. If someone would
have taken time to study their gifts, to listen to their dreams, to see what they were good at,
and then encourage them in those areas. I heard a story about a little boy by the name of Robert.
his uncle had been in China since his birth.
And now he was about to meet his uncle for the very first time.
He was so excited about it.
He was out waiting for him on the front porch.
Robert and his family lived on a farm in Iowa.
He saw the uncle's car driving down the dusty road.
When he pulled in the gate, little Robert ran out there to meet him.
The uncle got out, gave him a big hug, swung him around and around.
And he said, you must be Robert.
I've heard so much about you.
Then the uncle stepped back and looked at him and out of the blue, he said,
You know what, Robert?
I think one day you're going to be a minister.
In fact, I think one day you're going to be a great minister.
Why did this uncle say this?
There were no ministers in this family.
He simply felt something on the inside and he was bold enough to speak it out by faith.
He planted a seed in little Robert's heart.
That night, as Robert lay in his bed,
he secretly prayed, God, let what my uncle said be true. Let me be a minister one day.
That was 78 years ago, and today Robert Schuller is still one of the great ministers of our time.
It's amazing what a simple word of encouragement can do.
Friends, you have the ability to stir up someone's dreams. You can light a fire on the inside.
when you take time to believe in someone and you speak faith into their heart, your words can be the seed God uses to help them reach their potential.
I'm asking you today to be a seed planter. Be a people builder. Don't become so focused on your own dreams, your own goals that you get ingrown.
Be on the lookout for someone you can urge forward. Learn to speak faith into them. Speak vision. Speak vision.
speak the blessing over their lives. I know this man, he's an older gentleman. Anytime he sees a small
child with their parents' permission, he'll call them over and say, young man, young lady,
I have a very special talent, something only a few people can do. I have the ability to pick a winner.
The child's eyes gets real big and he'll ask the little boy or the little girl if he can evaluate them.
Of course, the parent is playing along. He'll stand back.
and look at the child and walk around him very slowly,
saying, uh-huh, yes, okay, I see that, like he's taking it all in.
When he gets back around, he looks at the little boy or girl in the eyes.
Says, young man, young lady, I've got great news.
I've never been wrong.
I'm right every time.
You, my friend, indeed, you are a winner.
The child gets a smile on its face, runs back to their parents.
Hey, mom, hey, dad, guess what?
I'm a winner.
What's that man doing, urging them forward.
building their confidence, instilling self-esteem.
Do you know how many people have never been told they're a winner?
There are people in your life right now, most likely, people you work with, people you play ball with,
maybe even your own family members that are starving for your approval.
They are craving for you to speak the blessing over their life.
You don't know what it will mean when you affirm them, when you give them your approval.
and let them know in no uncertain terms that you are proud of them and you think they're going to do great things.
Everyone needs to be valued. Everyone needs to be appreciated. Every person needs that blessing.
Let me ask you today, what kind of seeds are you planting in your child, in your spouse, in that friend, in that nephew?
Are you believing in anyone? Are you taking an interest to see how you can make their life?
better? Listen to their dreams. Find out what God's put in their heart. Let them know that you're
behind them. Give them your approval. If you talk with any successful person, they'll tell you
somebody believed in them. Somebody planted a seed and encouraged them when they were down.
Somebody helped them get a good break. Somebody spoke faith when they didn't think they could do it.
I read where Thomas Edison encouraged Henry Ford. Mr. Ford. Mr. Ford,
was introduced to him as the man that was trying to build a car that ran on gasoline. When Edison
heard it, his face brightened up. He hit his fist on the table and said, you've got it. A car that
has its own power plant, that's a brilliant idea. Up to that point, no one had encouraged Mr. Ford.
No one thought it was a good idea. He had just about convinced himself to give up, but along
came Edison and spoke faith
into him. That was a turning
point in Henry Ford's life. He
said, I thought I had a good idea
but I started to doubt myself.
Then came along, one of
the greatest minds that's ever lived
and gave me his complete
approval. That's what
can happen with a simple vote
of confidence. We don't
realize the power we hold.
We don't always realize what it means
when we tell somebody, I believe
in you. You've got what it
I'm behind you a hundred percent.
Really, every one of us should be someone else's number one fan.
We should be encouraging them, lifting them when they've fallen,
celebrating when they succeed,
praying when they're struggling, urging them forward.
That's what it means to be a people builder.
The fact is, we all need somebody to believe in us more than we believe in ourselves.
Somebody that can see our potential.
somebody that can look beyond where we are and see what we can become.
And this is what Jesus was so great at.
He didn't focus on people's faults.
He didn't look at what they didn't have.
He saw their potential.
You take the disciple Peter, he was kind of rough around the edges.
He was hot tempered, Jews' foul language.
Yet Jesus looked beyond all that.
And he said, Peter, it's not what you are.
I see what you can become.
You've got what it takes.
You've got the talent.
You've got the ability, you've got the strength, you've got the personality, you're going to make a great disciple.
He spoke faith into him.
He helped Peter get a vision of himself rising higher, overcoming those obstacles.
It was that encouragement that helped Peter become what he was created to be.
It says in Proverbs that a word of encouragement works wonders.
When you help people expand their thinking and get a real vision of victory for their lives,
they will accomplish things that they never could have, and it will be in part because of your faith,
because of your confidence, because of those seeds that you planted.
I heard about this experiment that was done with a high school in California.
The principal came in and told these three teachers, because you are the brightest and most
effective teachers in our whole school district, we've chosen you to start this new program.
We're going to give you the top 90 students, the smartest,
students with the highest IQs, and we're going to let you teach them at a faster pace this year.
And both the students and the teachers were so excited. It just did something on the inside to know
that they were the cream of the crop. At the end of that school year, those three classes had learned
30% more than the other students. They were 30% further along. The principal then came in and
informed the teachers that this was only an experiment. And in reality, they did it. And in reality, they
did not have the top 90 students, those students had just been randomly selected. The teachers were
amazed at how good they did. They kind of patted themselves on the back, thinking it was their exceptional
teaching ability. But then the principal broke some more news. They were not the top three teachers
in the district. They were simply the first three teachers that had been chosen out of a hat.
They too had been randomly selected. What's my point? When people believe in
us, we rise to their expectations.
You may not realize it, but the only
people we allow in Lakewood, we have a very
strict policy. The only ones we allow through these doors
are the smartest, the brightest, the most creative, the most
talented, the most generous, the wealthiest, the happiest
people around. You didn't know it, but you couldn't have got
in here today if you weren't the cream of the cross.
We have incredible confidence in you.
We know you're going to do great things.
You're going to fulfill your God-given destiny.
We have to understand.
Every person has seeds of greatness on the inside.
When we believe in them and take time to encourage them
and help them discover their gifts and talents,
we are watering those seeds.
We are helping them to take root and grow.
And you need to look around and see who God's put in your life
that you can inspire, you can cheer on, you can help motivate to go to a new level.
When you're a people builder, you believe in people before they're successful.
You cheer people on when nobody's cheering them on.
You tell them you're going to do something great when in the back of your mind,
you wonder if they'll ever get on the right track.
After all, anybody can get on board when somebody's already accomplishing their dreams.
When somebody's already successful, that's easy.
We need to invest in people before they get there.
It doesn't have to be something big, a kind word, a note of encouragement, or even just recognizing
a person's gifts.
It may seem small to you, but you don't know the difference it could make.
I read a letter from a young lady.
She told how when she was a teenager, she had anorexia.
She stood nearly six feet tall, but weighed less than 100 pounds.
She wouldn't eat but a couple hundred calories a day.
She was so depressed and so disillusioned with life.
She had basically cut herself off from her friends and her family.
She figured one day she had probably starved to death, and that was fine with her.
She didn't feel any sense of purpose.
One day, a friend from school called and asked if she would help her with her math homework.
And this lady agreed.
And so the friend came to the girl's house that has anorexia,
and this girl with anorexia explained the math and helped her.
her to understand it. When her friend was leaving, just in passing, she said, man, you are so smart.
You would make a great math teacher one day. All the sudden, a light turned on in that young lady.
She began to feel a sense of purpose. She realized that she had a talent. There was something
she was good at. That one compliment changed her perspective. That was over 20 years ago.
today that young lady is an award-winning math teacher.
She works with underachieving children.
Not only that, she is happily married, and she has three children of her own.
But she credits it all back to that one statement, that one friend that recognized her gift and took the time to plant that small seed of hope.
Just a simple affirmation.
What a difference it makes when we bless people with our words.
when we look for their gifts, we look for their talents, and we speak faith into them.
One of our goals should be not to get people to think more highly of ourselves, but to get people
to think more highly of themselves.
Who can you build up?
Who can you make feel better?
It doesn't have to be something big, just a kind word, a simple compliment.
Maybe you drop somebody a note in the mail, telling them what you like about them, telling them
how much you appreciate them.
Find ways to invest in others.
You never know the difference it's going to make.
I heard about this junior high teacher.
One day her class was kind of rowdy
and didn't seem like they were very interested in learning.
She was tired and didn't feel like pushing through it.
So she told her students to put their books away
and to take out a clean sheet of paper.
Their assignment that day was to write down
every student's name on the left
and then they were to write one good thing they liked about that student.
The students went to work, looking around the room, thinking about what they liked about each other.
Over the weekend, the teacher took the time to write the student's name at the top,
and then she listed all the comments that were written about that individual student.
The next Monday, she handed that sheet of paper to the appropriate students,
and they began to read all these comments that were written about them.
The room was just buzzing with electricity.
As those students read the comments, you could hear things like, wow, I didn't know they liked me that much.
I didn't know I was good at that.
I didn't know they thought I was beautiful.
On and on.
Those students were on cloud nine.
They left that day with more confidence, more self-esteem, feeling better about themselves.
Well, years later, one of the students was killed while serving in Vietnam.
Not only the teacher, but many of the students attended the funeral.
After the service, the father of the soldier came up to the teacher and said, I want to show you what my son was carrying when he was killed.
Here's something that he kept in his wallet. He took out this paper and as he unfolded it, the teacher realized it was the note that she had copied with all the encouraging comments from her students.
The father told how his son treasured that piece of paper. Well, when the other students overheard it, they begin to tell the same story.
One man said he keeps his paper in his top drawer at the office.
One lady said she put her in her wedding album next to her wedding pictures.
Another man right then and there took out his wallet and he unfolded his like it was his most prize possession.
The teacher was overwhelmed.
Little did she realize what a lasting impact that little impromptu assignment would have that day.
The message is everyone needs to be blessed.
Everyone needs to feel valuable.
We long for that affirmation.
My challenge to you today is don't withhold your blessing.
Be free with your compliments.
Look for people you can build up.
Tell them what you like about them.
How much you appreciate them.
It takes so little effort, but it makes such a huge deposit.
For you to walk over to that coworker and just say,
hey, have I ever told you how much I enjoy working with you?
each day. That does something huge
on the inside. Or to tell
your spouse, I really appreciate
you being in my life. I appreciate
you being so kind. You're so
fun to be around. Those
are not just words. Those
are treasures they will carry around
for a lifetime.
Heard somebody say,
flatter me and I may not believe
you. Criticize me
and I may not like you.
But encourage me and I'll never
forget you. Simple
words can make a huge difference. My sister Lisa, my sister Lisa told how the other day she was up at the
altar area just got through praying for somebody. And she walked back to her seat. A man came up out
of the blue. She didn't know him. And he said, hey Lisa, I just want to tell you that I really
admire you. Lisa told how that put a spring in her step. That made her day. I noticed after the service,
she was giving him $20.
But a lot of times, seriously,
we may think that about a person.
We may think how much
we like them, but do you realize
our thoughts don't bless anybody?
Have you ever told them,
I really admire you?
You're a real gift in my life.
I appreciate you for who you are.
Growing up, we had a certain
tradition at my home.
It was started by my mother,
and I must admit that I did not really like it.
Whenever it was someone's birth,
day, before we could eat the cake, my mother made us go around the room and everyone tell one good
thing about that person. In fact, I dreaded that. One reason is, I could never think of anything
good to say about my brother Paul. Only thing I came up with is, you sure have a good looking brother.
But as, don't tell Paul I said that now. But as I got older, I began to realize the importance and the
value of not only hearing those words, but a saying those words. Those simple affirmations
do so much for our confidence, our self-esteem, little things like, man, I like you because
you're so kind. I like you because you're respectful. I like you because you've got a great sense of
humor. I've had people tell me, Joel, I know you always hear this, but you've really helped
change my life. And I always tell them, I never get tired of hearing it. The fact is, your spouse
will never get tired of hearing it.
how much you love them.
Your friends will never get tired of hearing how much you appreciate them.
Are you speaking the blessing to those around you?
Are you being free with your compliments?
Are you verbalizing what you appreciate about the people God put in your life?
When you take time to speak an encouraging word,
it's just like you're giving wings to an eagle.
You'll help that person begin to soar.
John Wooden, the famous basketball coach, told his players,
After you score a basket, always look for the player that gave you the pass and acknowledge them.
Nod your head, smile, point your finger, but do something to express your appreciation.
One of the players said, what if he's not looking?
Wooden replied, don't worry, he'll be looking.
The point is, we all love to be appreciated.
We love to be valued, to feel encouraged.
Mark Twain said, I can live for a whole year off of one good compliment.
I wonder what would happen if we'd all go out of here today
looking for someone we can compliment, not criticize.
I wonder how much better our relationships would be
if we would take time to express what we liked in that person.
It's interesting.
I read where Abraham Lincoln was carrying several things when he was killed.
They'd been on display in the Smithsonian.
He had a handkerchief with his initials on it.
He had a $5 bill.
and he had a newspaper article folded up that talked about his accomplishments.
The headline read, Abraham Lincoln, one of the greatest statesmen that's ever lived.
Why would he carry around an article like that?
Especially an article about himself.
Surely he was confident.
Surely he knew he was a great president.
No, Lincoln served during some of the most difficult years.
He was criticized, ridiculed, constantly being put down.
even Abraham Lincoln needed to be reminded that somebody believed in him.
You've probably seen that commercial, what's in your wallet?
My question today is, what are you putting in people's wallet?
I'm not talking about money.
I'm talking about putting in confidence, putting in self-esteem,
making them feel better about themselves,
by believing in them, by speaking the blessing,
by telling them not what they are, but what they can become.
Your words have the power to help set the direction for someone's life.
In 1975, a young man named Denzel Washington was home from college.
He was struggling with what he wanted to do in life.
He didn't have clear direction.
One day, he was at his mother's beauty shop.
And an older lady, a customer named Ruth Green,
he had seen her in there many times growing up.
But he wondered why she kept staring and staring and staring and staring
at him. He knew her enough to say hello, but she just kept looking at him. Finally, Ms. Green took the
hairdroar off and said, somebody, get me a pen and a piece of paper. She began to write down a
prophecy, something she felt in her heart. It said, Denzel, you will speak to millions. You will
travel the world and you will make a positive difference. At that time, it could have looked like
she was a little off of her rocker. But Denzel took that prophecy and put it in a little bit of
in his wallet. It spoke to his heart. And throughout his career, when he was tempted to get down,
to get discouraged, he would always pull that prophecy out. Say, no, God's got a great plan for my life.
Somebody believes in me. To this day, he still carries around that prophecy.
Who knows where he would be if Ms. Green hadn't taken the time to bless his future? Who knows
if he would have seen so much success if she hadn't have planted those seeds of faith in his
heart. You never know the impact, a small note, a kind word of encouragement can have.
I don't know about you, but I want to be a wallet filler. I want to speak so much vision,
so much faith, so much blessings that it inspires people to even want to carry it around with
them. After all, we've got enough people speaking defeat over us, criticizing us, telling us what we're
not going to become. Don't fall into that trap. You have the power in you right now to help.
help someone go to a higher level.
The people in your life are not there by accident.
Are you believing in them?
Are you urging them forward?
Are you speaking the blessing?
I want to give you an assignment.
Find at least one person you can build up.
You may have four or five different people.
Write their name on a sheet of paper.
List what you like about them.
Their strengths.
Pray over that.
Ask God to show your ways to bless them.
And then start speaking favor into their life.
write them an encouraging note. Let them know that you're believing in them. As they succeed,
you're going to succeed. When you bring out the best in others, it'll bring out the best in you.
And in life, we can be a career builder, a body builder, a home builder. That's all great.
But the only thing that's going to last is the investment we make in other people.
When it comes to the end of my days, I want people to say, that man helped me go higher.
He made me feel better about myself.
He took time to make a difference.
Remember, an encouraging word works wonders.
Be free with your compliments.
Tell people what they mean to you.
Let's fill up some wallets this week.
Let's put some treasures in people's hearts.
If you'll get in a habit of building other people up,
you'll never lack in your own life.
When you sow those seeds, God will make sure you go higher.
That's when he'll pour out his blessings in favor,
and you'll see every dream, every desire, every promise God's put in you, it will come to pass. Amen. Do you receive it today?
It's a new year. Time to see the impossible become possible. It's a new year. Life setbacks are about to become
God's set-ups for new opportunity. It's a new year. Cherished dreams will become unexpected reality.
The start of the new year is the perfect time to reset your focus, release disappointments of the past,
and get ready for the new things God has in store.
Every January, we create a new 365-day devotional calendar.
I'd love to send it to you.
Each day is filled with inspiration, scripture,
and uplifting declarations to fuel your faith.
When you begin the day thanking God for what He's done
and speaking victory over your future,
you're positioning yourself for a blessed favor-filled year.
Amazing things happen when you keep God first place.
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With this daily encouragement, you'll not only smile at your day,
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Each day will be a fresh new day.
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