Joel Osteen Podcast - Copy of The Two You's | Joel Osteen
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Hi, this is Joel and Victoria.
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We believe you're going to have an awesome 2024, healthy, productive, and favor-filled.
God bless you today and enjoy the message.
Well, God bless you.
It's a joy to come into your homes.
And if you're ever in our area, please stop by, be a part of one of our services.
I'll promise you, we'll make you feel right at home.
I like to start with something funny.
and I heard about this pastor, he bought a new horse.
He trained it to respond to praise the Lord, meaning giddy up, and hallelujah, meaning
woe.
Every time he said, praise the Lord, the horse would take off running.
When he said, hallelujah, it would quickly stop.
One day he was out riding and the horse got spooked and took off straight toward a cliff,
going full blast.
In the panic, he couldn't remember what he had taught his horse.
He said, bless God, glory, amen.
and nothing worked. At the last second, he shouted,
Hallelujah. The horse came to a screeching hawk,
inches before the edge of the cliff. He breathed a sigh of relief
and said, praise the Lord.
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 the two yous.
There are two people living on the inside of each one
of us. The strong, disciplined, confident,
you and the weak, insecure, compromising you.
The positive, faith-filled, big dreams you
and the negative, discouraged, not going to happen
you. We all have these contrasts. We all have these
contradictions, inconsistencies. You're a good person. You love the Lord. Most of the time you're
friendly, easy going. Good morning. Great to see you today. But if someone pushes the wrong buttons,
if they're rude, harsh, the other you can come out. He may have been hidden for two months.
You thought he was finally gone, but he was still in there. There's a battle constantly taking place
between the two use.
The scripture calls it between the flesh and the spirit.
Between our old carnal nature, giving into our feelings, compromising, telling somebody off,
and the new redeemed nature.
When you gave your life to Christ, Paul said in Corinthians, you became a new creation.
Old things are passed away.
We celebrate that.
That's good news.
But here's what I've learned.
the old man may be dead, but sometimes he gets resurrected.
He may have died, but don't kid yourself, he can get back up again.
We see this in the scripture with Peter.
Peter was a faithful disciple, a close friend of Jesus, strong, committed.
His name even means rock.
Jesus said to him, you are Peter, and upon this rock, I will build my church.
nobody God had more confidence in than Peter.
When the soldiers came to arrest Jesus, Peter was so loyal, so determined to stand up for him,
he pulled his sword out and cut off one of the soldiers' ears.
He was ready to die defending Christ.
That was the strong Peter, the faithful Peter, the rock.
That would be great if that was the only Peter, but there was another Peter in there
that came out from time to time.
they arrested Jesus and took him to the high priest. Peter followed along and he was standing outside
the house in the courtyard warming himself by the fire. There were guards all around. A young lady said to him,
aren't you one of Jesus' disciples? He said, no. What are you talking about? I don't know him.
Another person came up and said, are you sure you're not one of his disciples? He said it again. I'm
telling you, I don't know him. Then someone came out of him. He said, someone came out of
of the house, they said, I know you're his disciple. I saw you there when we arrested him.
This time, Peter got angry. He started cursing, swearing, I don't know the man.
Just a little earlier, he was defending Jesus. What happened? The other Peter came out.
There were two Peters in there, the kind Peter and the curse you out, Peter. The defend you, Peter,
and the deny you, Peter. The great to see you today, Peter, and the I can't stand to see you today, Peter.
I would love to tell you that there's only one you in you. You're not like Peter. You didn't get the rude you,
the compromising you, the curse you out you, but that's not the truth. The other you is in all of us.
We are a new creation, but the flesh, even though it's passed away, it can get back up.
Romans 8 says, if you live by the flesh, you will die.
It's not talking about physically.
It means your dreams will die.
Your potential will die.
Your relationships won't be what they should.
If you're always saying what you feel, holding grudges, compromising,
it feels good to feed the flesh, but you won't like the results.
You won't get to where you're supposed to be.
It goes on to say, if through the spirit you will mortify the flesh,
flesh, then you will live. Mortify means you have to keep it dead. When it tries to get back up,
when you're tempted to do whatever you feel, you have to say, no, I am not going to let the flesh
rule me. When you do the right thing, when it's uncomfortable, you're keeping the old man down.
And the scripture says no discipline at the time feels good, but later on it produces a harvest of
righteousness. It doesn't feel good at the time to walk away when somebody insults you. It feels good
to insult them back. It doesn't feel good to stay home and study for the test when your friends are
out having fun. The flesh likes to be comfortable. But if you're comfortable all the time,
you won't grow. And the reason some people are stuck is not because they're not talented.
not because they don't have favor, it's because they keep letting the old man get back up.
They're not disciplined to do the right thing when it's hard.
You have to be consistent.
The flesh is not going to go away.
You'll never get so spiritual that you don't have to deal with carnal desires.
Paul said, I die daily.
He wrote over the half of the New Testament, yet he admitted.
he had to deal with his flesh on a daily basis.
Every day we have to say no to things.
No, I'm not going to make that comment.
No, I'm not going to watch that.
No, I'm not going to hang out with that friend
that causes me to compromise.
You have to tell the flesh, you are not going to rule me.
I'm not going to eat everything you tell me to eat.
Now I'm getting real.
At the mall, you can smell those fresh baked cinnamon rolls
three blocks away.
You pull into the parking lot and the aroma
is in the air.
Your new man tells you walk on by
you don't need that. Your old
man, he may be dead,
but he can smell too.
He'll get up and say, you need three
of those. You deserve it.
You can work out extra
hard tomorrow. You can pray
and ask God to take away those calories.
You've heard of
the walking dead. Your old man
may be dead, but he'll get up.
and walk around. He'll try to run your life. Now quit telling yourself, I can't control my temper.
I can't break this addiction. Joel, I can't keep my eyes on the right things. Your old man is not
that strong. The reason he's controlling you is you keep feeding him. Whatever you feed is going to
grow. Every time you give into the temptation, you're feeding it. It's getting stronger. Every time you're
impatient, offended, you lose your temper, you're feeding the negative. Do yourself a favor,
quit feeding the old man. Start starving the temptation, starving the offense, starve the negative,
and it will become weaker. Well, Joel, I tried, I just don't have the discipline.
No, quit telling yourself that. Philippians 2 says, God is working in you,
giving you the desire to obey him and the power to do what's right.
The most high God right now is working in you.
He's bigger than any temptation, bigger than any stronghold.
He created you to be free.
Instead of going through the day, I think, I can't do this.
I always give in.
Turn it around.
Father, thank you that I have the power to do what's right.
Thank you that you've given me the desire to obey,
that the forces that are for me are greater than the forces that are against me.
Get your mind going in the right direction.
That's the first step to victory.
In the scripture, David and his men had been protecting the house of a man named
Nable.
Nable was a wealthy man that owned a lot of sheep.
It was the time of year where they were cutting the wool and having a big feast.
David sent a few men to ask Nable for some food and supplies.
And since David was doing this good deed, being kind, you would think Nable would be happy to give him something.
But Nable was rude and ungrateful.
Commentaries say he was a harsh man, hot-tempered and hard to get along with, that he spent most of his life drunk.
He said to David's men, I don't owe you anything.
I didn't ask you to protect me.
What are you doing on my property?
He sent them away, empty-handed.
When David heard how he had insulted them, David was furious.
He told his men to get their swords.
They were going to go take care of Nabel.
Nabel had a wife named Abigail.
She was not only extremely beautiful, she was very wise.
When she heard what her husband did,
she loaded up animals with food and supplies
and headed out toward David.
They met on the road.
She bowed down before him.
and said, David, my husband is a fool. I'm sorry for the way he treated you, but I brought you and your men
these supplies. Please forgive us for what he did. She calmed David down and kept him from wiping out
her whole town. David thanked her and turned away, went back home. He knew that God had used her to
protect him from making a mistake. Ten days later, Nable had a stroke.
and suddenly died. David sent word to Abigail asking her to become his wife. Now that the old man
died, she was able to meet the new man. Nable is symbolic of our old nature, hot-tempered, rude,
addictions. The name Nabel means fool. As long as the old man is alive, you'll never meet the new man.
I'm speaking figuratively here.
I saw three ladies giving high fives.
That old man is your husband.
You are stuck.
I'm talking about the old man that lives in you.
The bitterness, the bad attitude, the compromise.
Don't let the same issues keep you from seeing the new man.
The same unforgiveness, the same hot temper, the same addictions,
hold you back for the next 20 years.
You have the grace to overcome.
The temptation may be strong, but the scripture says where sin abounds, grace does much more abound.
That means God's grace. His enabling power is greater than anything that's trying to stop you.
It's interesting that Nabel died 10 days after Abigail did the right thing.
When you dig your hills in and do the right thing when it's hard, there will be times, like with her,
you will come in to your 10th day where something suddenly breaks.
That addiction doesn't have the power over you like it did.
That bad attitude, that temper, it may not totally go away, but it doesn't control you anymore.
And I wonder how much higher we would go.
How much more of God's favor we would see if we would get rid of the old man.
If we would start saying no to things that we know are holding us back.
sometimes a little thing can keep you from a big blessing, a little bitterness, a little compromise.
Just this one friend I hang out with. Joel, I've always been hot-tempered. No, it's time to get rid of Nable.
Can I tell you, nobody likes him, nobody wants to be around him. You might as well put the old man back in the grave.
We don't want the walking dead you. We want the new you, the free you, the redeemed you, the blessed you.
you, the confident you, the victorious you.
David had to defeat his personal enemies
before God could trust him with Goliath.
Goliath, in one sense, wasn't David's enemy,
that was God's enemy.
Goliath was sent to establish the Israelites,
to show the Philistines that God was on the Israelites side.
When David was out in the shepherd's fields, alone,
when nobody was watching, he killed the lion and the bear.
those were his personal enemies. He could have slacked off. I thought nobody can see me out here. If I lose a sheep or two,
it's no big deal. But David was a person of excellence. He did the right thing when nobody was watching.
And because he was faithful to defeat his personal enemies, God was able to promote him and trust him with more.
If you'll do like David and start defeating the things that nobody knows about,
It may not be a sin.
It's just a weight.
A small thing that's keeping you from being your best.
Sour attitude.
Being jealous of a friend.
Showing up late to work.
Are there personal enemies you're not dealing with?
Thinking, oh, come on, Joel.
Everybody deals with something.
Now, if you'll start defeating those small things that are holding you back,
God will release the big things that belong to you.
But sometimes we're waiting for the temptation to go away.
thinking that we're not going to have the desire anymore.
And there are times that happens, but most of the time the temptation will still be there.
Your old man will want to get back again and again, but God has given you the grace to overcome.
I'm a very goal-oriented person, very focused.
It's my personality type.
When I go to the grocery store, I'm on a mission.
I'm going to get in, get out, be efficient.
I don't like waiting around.
I used to be impatient.
I wouldn't let anybody see it, but
if there was a long line or
if the waiter didn't come to the table right away,
I'd get stressed out.
But living with Victoria all these years,
I've learned to slow down, enjoy the journey,
I'm much more relaxed,
learn to go with the flow.
But even now, if something is not happening
as fast as I would like,
if the car in front of me on the freeway,
in the fast lane is driving 40 miles an hour, my old man still wants to get back up.
I've had him down for years. We buried him, had a nice funeral, but every week he's trying to get back up.
What am I saying? God doesn't take away every temptation, remove every negative desire where you're never tempted to be impatient, to be rude, to compromise.
That's why Paul said, I die daily.
you're still tempted to get off course join the crowd this is where discipline steps in this is where the grace of
god shows up yes i know people that god delivered from an addiction they don't have the desire anymore
that's the mercy of god but if it doesn't happen that way for you don't use it as an excuse to let the old man
get back up keep navel in the grave navel doesn't look good on you navel is not
your style. Keep the old man down so the new man can shine. Here's a key. What you defeat quickly
is not your real enemy. What you conquer in a short time is not what you have to be concerned about.
Be grateful for that, but your real enemy doesn't go away easily. I'm not tempted to curse,
to do drugs, to be dishonest. By the grace of God, I don't struggle in those
areas. But being impatient, that old man has been trying to get up for over 30 years. He's stubborn. He
won't go away. For me, he's a real enemy. David defeated Goliath in a few minutes, a victory that
changed the course of his life. But Goliath wasn't David's real enemy. He was gone in a moment.
His real enemy was Saul. Saul pestered David for years through spears and
him when David was being nice. He chased David through the desert. David had to live on the run.
God could have delivered David from Saul like he did Goliath. He could have taken care of him in one
afternoon. No big deal. But there are some enemies God doesn't deliver us from. Some temptations
he doesn't totally remove. If God is not taking it away, that means he's given you the grace,
to stand strong. You have the power to keep the old man down. Now you may be tempted to hold on to
bitterness. Somebody did you wrong. They hurt you. It's been years and that temptation is still there.
That's your real enemy. Keep the old man down. Do the right thing when it's hard. Bitterness
doesn't look good on you. Maybe you have an ongoing temptation with alcohol or to compromise in a
relationship, to be negative or critical. Every person has a saw. There's a temptation, an attitude,
some area of compromise that doesn't go away. You need to know what your real enemy is.
Don't let the saws wear you down to where you think, this is just who I am. No, announced to that
Saul, you will not keep me from my destiny. If you never go away, I'm not giving in. I'm not giving in.
I'm not letting the old man get back up.
I'm going to keep resisting, standing strong, doing the right thing.
But too often we want a quick fix.
God deliver me instantly.
Take away this hot temper.
Lord, make me patient and kind and do it overnight.
You will defeat some giants overnight.
You will conquer some Goliaths quickly.
But most of the time, God will deliver you little by little.
when he sees you doing your part, being patient when you could be stressed, forgiving the person
that did you wrong, resisting the temptation. As you keep passing these tests one step at a time,
God will begin to change things. This is what happened to Jacob in the scripture. He was
dishonest. He went around tricking people. He deceived his brother out of his birthright. Being dishonest
was his soul. He struggled with it for years.
He wasn't disciplined.
He didn't try to overcome.
He accepted it for who he was.
But in Genesis 32, when he wrestled with the angel,
God changed his name from Jacob to Israel.
This was to symbolize his new beginning.
God was saying, Jacob, I'm giving you the grace to conquer this dishonesty.
And Jacob did his best to change and live with integrity.
He started making better decisions.
decisions, but just because God touched him didn't mean he suddenly turned into a different person
and he didn't have these temptations anymore. In Genesis 48, he came to the end of life.
Verse 2 says, when Jacob was told your son Joseph is here to see you, Israel gathered up his
strength and sat up in bed. He was near death and look who was there, Israel and Jacob.
You would think the scripture would just refer to him as Israel.
Jacob was over and done.
But this was put there to show us that he never totally got rid of Jacob.
He lived as Israel, his new name, but Jacob didn't go away easily.
Jacob kept trying to get back up and come again and again.
It's the same way with us.
God made us a new creation.
He says, you are no longer.
Jacob, the deceiver, the compromiser, now you're Israel. But even though you're Israel, Jacob is going to get
out of the grave and try to work his way back. There will be a conflict between these two men,
who you're called to be and who you used to be. Somebody cut you off in traffic. Israel says,
no big deal. It's not going to ruin my day. Bless them, Lord. It would be easy if
Jacob were totally gone. The problem is the old man, Jacob, he's still in there. When Israel says,
I'm going to bless them, Jacob gets up and says, no, I'm going to curse them. Israel wants to
overlook the offense. Jacob wants to tell them off. Israel wants to resist the temptation, set a new
standard. Jacob wants to take the easy way out, not be uncomfortable. When you find yourself wanting to
compromise, be impatient, giving the to the temptation. Just say to yourself, no, Jacob, you're not
getting up. You're the old man. Stay in that grave. Israel is in charge. The redeemed me,
the free me, the bless me. Well, Joel, it's hard to take the high road. It's hard to walk
away when somebody insults me. Yes, it's difficult, but you won't come up higher if you're not
willing to be uncomfortable.
These are tests that God allows so we can grow.
The scripture talks about how God uses difficulties to separate the chaff from the wheat.
The chaff is the unusable part of the plant.
If you don't get rid of that part, then the valuable part will go to waste.
In Bible days, they didn't have machinery, so they would take the wheat to the threshing
floor. They would put it on the ground and have the oxen walk over it again and again, grinding up the
husk and the straw. And the valuable part of the plant, the grain would come loose from the chaff.
When you're in a situation you don't like, you're uncomfortable, instead of being sour,
recognize you're on the threshing floor. That's God working on you to try to get rid of the
unusable parts. Maybe the pride, the jealousy, the impatience, whatever it is, do your part and be
willing to change. Stay pliable, stay moldable. You may not like it, but if you'll keep the right
attitude, it's refining you. You're going to come out better. This is what happened with Peter,
even though he had all these inconsistencies, even though one moment he was defending Christ,
another moment he was denying him because he was pliable, because he kept growing, his old man
didn't keep him from his destiny. On the day of Pentecost, a very important day in the church,
out of all the disciples, Peter was chosen to give the inaugural address. He had the honor of leading
the church. You may have let your old man get up way more than you should have, be encouraged
it is not going to keep you from your destiny.
Now draw that line in the sand and say, this is a new day.
I'm not letting my flesh rule me anymore.
I'm done taking the easy way out.
I'm going to be disciplined and keep my old man down.
If you'll do this, I believe and declare.
Bondages that have held you back are being broken right now.
You're going to step into a new level of freedom,
new level of favor, a new level of growth,
like Peter, you're going to rise higher, overcome obstacles, and become everything you were created to be in Jesus' name.
And if you receive it, can you say amen today?
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Come into my heart.
I make you my Lord and Savior.
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