Joel Osteen Podcast - Don't Faint In Your Mind | Joel Osteen
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I heard about this archaeologist in New York.
He dug down 10 feet and found traces of copper wiring dating back 100 years.
He concluded New Yorkers had a telephone network over 100 years ago.
Not to be outdone.
An archaeologist from California dug down 20 feet found copper wiring dating back 200 years.
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a hundred years earlier than New Yorkers.
Upon hearing this, Bubba from Texas, dug down 30 feet on his farm and found absolutely nothing.
He concluded, 300 years ago, Texans had already gone wireless.
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 not feigning in your mind.
We all face opposition and things that come against us.
It's easy to get discouraged and give up on what we're believing for.
Sometimes we feel alone, like nobody knows what we're going through.
Nobody is supporting us.
We get weary and faint in our mind.
But in the book of Hebrews, it talks about the heroes of faith
and all the amazing things they accomplished.
It wasn't easy.
They endured hardships.
They were mistreated.
They had plenty of opportunities to give up,
but they stayed faithful and fulfilled their purpose.
In chapter 12 says,
seeing that we are surrounded by such a great,
cloud of witnesses, let us run the race that's set before us. This passage paints the picture of a
huge stadium up in heaven with a race taking place. The people in the grandstands are the
saints of old, the great cloud of witnesses. These heroes of faith are looking down at us, cheering us on.
You are not running alone. All of heaven is rooting for you. Not
just the heroes of faith, but your loved ones that have gone before you, relatives that you've
never met, great, great, grandmothers, grandfathers, they're watching you right now saying,
you go boy, you go girl, life may be tough, but you've got what it takes. We believe in you.
When you're tempted to faint in your mind, you need to by faith, look up and see them cheering you on.
I can see David saying that giant may look big, that obstacle may look impossible.
I know how you feel, but can I tell you God can do the impossible?
You may not think you have what you need.
All I had was a slingshot and a few stones.
People told me I wasn't qualified.
I didn't have the experience.
My family tried to talk me out of it.
My brothers made fun of me.
But despite all the opposition, God breathed on me.
me and I became a giant killer. Stay encouraged, you can defeat your giants. David is cheering you on.
He's saying the giant may be big, but our God is bigger. Don't faint in your mind.
Maybe you're facing an illness. You don't see how you can get well. It's been years. You're tempted
to settle where you are and think that's your lot in life. I hear a young lady in the grandstands
saying, don't lose hope. I was sick for 18 years. I couldn't stand up. I was bent over with pain.
The doctors couldn't help me. I tried everything, but it didn't work out. Just when I thought it was
permanent, I went to the temple one day. Out of a huge crowd of people, Jesus called my name. He said,
woman, you are free from this sickness. Immediately I could stand up. All the pain left from the
That day forward, I could walk, I could run, I was perfectly well.
Now, nobody else may be encouraging you.
Every other voice may be negative, telling you how you're not going to get better.
You feel alone, isolated, look up.
This lady is saying, God did it for me.
He can do it for you.
She's cheering you on.
Moses is up in those grandstands right now rooting for us.
He's saying, you may have made mistakes.
you may have blown it, so did I.
I thought I missed my destiny.
I thought I was done.
But at 80 years old, God showed up in a burning bush.
He said, Moses, it's not too late.
I haven't forgotten about you.
It's time to deliver the Israelites.
After all those years where I felt like a failure,
guilty, condemned, God still used me to fulfill my purpose.
You may be sitting on the sidelines of life feeling disqualified, guilty.
Moses is saying, get back in the game.
God's mercy is bigger than those mistakes.
You can still become who you were created to be.
People may write you off, but God never write you off.
You hear those voices telling you you've blown it, you missed your chance.
That means you're listening to the wrong voices.
You have to understand, you have home-filled advantage.
In the grandstands of heaven where you're running, everyone is for you.
The saints of old, your loved ones in the stands, your relatives, they're not condemning you,
thinking, boy, I knew they couldn't get it right.
They'd never do anything good.
That means you're in the wrong stadium.
The enemy has a stadium filled with accusers, condemers, discouragers.
Don't go there.
That's the opponent stadium.
Your game is being played on the home field.
Everyone in these stands is pulling for you.
The scripture says, look up for your redemption draws now.
When you're tempted to get discouraged, look up and hear the cheers from the heavenly saints.
When you know someone is cheering for you, it gives you an edge.
You can run a little faster, jump a little higher, withstand a little more.
withstand a little more pressure? Statistics even show in basketball, having the home court
advantage results in 15 extra points for the home team. The court is the same size. The rules are the
same. Technically, nothing is different, but there's something intangible that gives you an advantage.
If you played sports, when you know your parents are in the stands, or you have friends there
cheering you on. That gives you an extra boost. My father traveled a lot when I was growing up and he couldn't
attend many of my basketball games. But I remember this one game. I was in the seventh grade. The game was
about to start and I saw my father come walking in the gym. I didn't know he was coming. I was pleasantly
surprised. For some reason that day, my father decided to wear shorts. He had not worn shorts his whole
light. His legs were
whiter than the glory of God.
They were blinded people. Not only
that, he didn't have any tennis
shoes, so he wore his black
dress shoes with black socks.
I didn't tell anyone
we were related.
But knowing my father
was there, I played harder.
I scored more points.
They say white men can't jump.
That day, I got in the air.
I did things
that even surprised
me, all because I knew someone was watching me.
Someone was cheering for me. I wanted to make them proud.
Even now, when I'm tempted to get discouraged, tempted to think an obstacle is too big,
I just imagine that my father is still watching me.
He's in the grandstands of heaven saying, come on, Joel, I lived in my day.
This is your day.
Show them what you have.
Be strong. Take big steps.
Pray bold prayers.
shine brightly, there are people in heaven right now cheering you on. Relatives that have gone before
you, they're rooting for you saying, do something great, make us proud, run with purpose.
When those voices whisper, you're alone. It doesn't matter. Just settle where you are. By faith,
you need to hear your loved ones cheering you on. My grandfather on my mother's side of the family
had a rough childhood.
His mother died when he was five.
Three years later,
his father came home from working out in the woods
with a terrible pain in his side.
They took him by horse and buggy
to a hospital four hours away.
The middle of the night,
my grandfather received a telegram
saying that his father had died.
The next day, he and his uncle
went to the train station
to pick up his body.
I can imagine
what was going through my grandfather's mind as an eight-year-old little boy riding a horse with his father in a
casket behind him wondering who would take care of him where we would he live so uncertain of his future
nobody really wanted my grandfather he was passed from house to house his uncle made him live out in the barn
didn't treat him like his own child granddaddy left home at 16 and joined a bridge game eventually he
got a job at a refinery. He worked for humble oil. Now Exxon for 40 years. He never missed a day of work.
He was faithful. He endured hardships. He overcame injustice. At Exxon, they had a program where you
could take part of your salary in stock. All of his friends took their whole salary in cash,
spin it each week. But Granddaddy took the stock option and never touched it. The most he ever made was
$14,000 a year. But when he retired, the dividends from his stock each year were four times more
than he ever made. He would come up to the old church and do odd jobs. I would see him under the
portable buildings fixing the plumbing. He built his own house for $2,600 and lived there for 60 years.
I think about how my grandfather made it with so much less than I have. He didn't have. He didn't
have a good childhood, didn't have parents to guide him, he didn't have an education.
Yet he overcame all these obstacles and still went on to fulfill his purpose and leave our
family better than it was before. If my grandfather could make it through all that he went through,
surely I can make it through what comes against me. Our ancestors, our relatives, they made it
without electricity, without automobiles, without medical treatments that we have, without Netflix.
If they didn't faint in their mind, if they made sacrifices to put us ahead, surely we can do it.
Well, I'm irritated because my cell phone dropped a call. They would ask, what's a cell phone?
You mean you can talk to people like that? Traffic was bad. I got stuck sitting in my car.
They'd ask, what's a car? You mean you can track?
in comfort? Are you complaining about things that they would have dreamed to have? In comparison to
what they've been through, most of what we face are light afflictions. Some of you have relatives
that suffered great injustice because of their nationality, because of the color of their skin.
They were mistreated and seen as second class, not valued, not respected. They endured all
that hardship without getting bitter. Working in the fields with no pay, they didn't complain.
While they suffered, they sang hymns. They didn't have freedom, but it didn't stop their praise.
They didn't live defeated. They kept thanking God knowing that he was in control and that justice was
coming. We are living in the day they dreamed about. They went through too much for you to settle where you are.
They sacrificed too greatly for you to give up on what God put in your heart.
They're up in those grandstands watching you saying run, baby run.
That's why we worked so that you could excel, so that you could write that book,
so that you could teach that class, so that you could start that business,
so that you could own your company so you could go further.
If you don't do it for yourself, do it for those that went before you.
They handed you the baton.
All the sacrifices they've made have put us further down the road.
The way we honor their legacies is to go further, to dream bigger, to take new grounds.
And sure, life can be difficult, but it's nothing compared to what they endured.
With what my grandfather went through.
With what I've seen my parents' sacrifice, I feel too responsible to settle where I am.
to just rest in what they accomplished, to just go as far as they did,
we're supposed to leave our families better off than they were before.
Hebrews 11 says, all these heroes of faith, the saints of old,
even though they did their best, none of them receive all that God promised.
They didn't see the fullness of what God had in store.
But since Jesus has come, we are the generation under the new covenant.
We're living in a better day.
We are seeing the fulfillment of what they only dreamed about.
How this should stir us up to stay passionate, to believe big, to take new ground.
It's easy to let these light afflictions discourage us.
Somebody's talking about us.
Trouble at work.
We didn't get the contract.
Quit letting those light things keep you from running with purpose.
When life gets tough, look up and listen.
Listen up. You'll hear your loved ones cheering you on. You'll hear the saints of old saying,
This is your day. Stay strong. You are well able. My father was raised during the Great Depression.
He grew up with no money, no opportunity. He didn't have a car. He had to hitchhite. He kept
taking steps of faith and God opened bigger doors. One church where he pastored, after years of building it
and sowing into the people, some of them didn't like his new message of faith and victory,
and they asked him to leave.
He was heartbroken.
It wasn't fair, but he didn't complain.
He and my mother went out and started Lakewood.
They didn't have a big building.
They didn't have a former compact center.
They found an old, rundown feed store, had holes in the floor, dirty, smelly.
compared to my father, compared to my grandfather, I have it so much easier.
Yes, I've faced opposition, but nobody's asked me to leave the church.
If you're thinking about it, forget it.
My father worked too hard.
My grandfather sacrificed too much for me to get discouraged and settle where I am.
The last 10 years of my father's life, he didn't feel healthy.
many Sundays he would come to church dizzy from the blood pressure medicine that he took.
He hadn't slept the night before and I would always go see him before the service and Daddy,
do you want to break today? We can find somebody else to minister. That never entered his mind.
He preached whether he felt like it or not. When he went to be with the Lord and I took over,
he put me 40 years down the road. He left us that 8,000 seat auditorium debt.
free. When we needed to make an initial payment to secure the compact center, the money was in the
bank. I thought, thank you, Daddy. If he could do it in his day, not feeling well, not having
resources growing up, not having people support him, how much more should I be able to do? In the same way,
your relatives have sacrificed greatly for you to be where you are. They endured hardships,
worked when they didn't feel like it,
overcame things that should have stopped them,
they paid a high price.
Now do your part and honor them by taking new ground.
Our attitude should be,
I am not going to let these light afflictions stop me.
I am not going to live passive
and just coast on what's been passed down to me.
I'm going to stretch to new levels.
I'm going to make my loved ones proud.
Well, Joel, I don't come from a godly,
heritage. My relatives, my parents, they didn't believe. You wouldn't be where you are if somebody
in your family line didn't honor God. None of us got to where we are on our own. Somebody prayed for you.
Somebody made sacrifices. Somebody lived a life of integrity. It may have been a great, great, great
grandfather. You never met, but he gave, he served, he helped others. He mentored young men. Or a grandmother that
lived a hundred years ago. You never heard her name, but she prayed for her family line.
She taught Sunday school. She was an example to those young ladies. Now you're reaping from the seeds
they've sown. You didn't get here by accident. In the scripture, God showed favor to one of David's
relatives 305 years after David was gone. His relative made a mistake. He was in trouble. God said in
effect, I'm going to show you mercy. I'm going to turn this around not for your sake,
but for your relative David's sake. I realize I'm reaping a harvest from seeds that I didn't plan.
I'm blessed because my grandfather honored God. I'm where I am in part because my parents
kept God first place. There are people that you've never met that have made your life easier.
They put you further down the road.
Now they're cheering you on.
The way you honor them is by going further, by taking new ground.
Think of these heroes of faith.
They didn't have a Bible like we do today.
They didn't have promises in writing to stand on like we can.
They didn't know how it was all going to turn out.
Yet they chose to believe.
They made it through the desert without a podcast encouraging them,
without a grocery store.
They made it to the promised land
without GPS, without
Siri, without airplanes.
They did it without the
conveniences that we have.
Imagine what you and I
can do. This is our
day to set a new standard.
Here's the key. The heroes
of faith are not just in
the Bible. I am looking
at heroes of faith.
If the Bible was written today,
your name could be
there. You've overcome obstacles that look too big. Like David, you've defeated giants. Like the lady
that was healed after 18 years, some of you, God has healed you and given you your life back.
My mother would be in the heroes of faith. Cancer said that she was done in 1981. Medical science
that she didn't have a chance. But God said, I have the final say. You will live and not die.
She's a living example of God's goodness.
My challenge to you is become a hero of faith.
Do something great.
Leave your mark.
Let your talent shine.
Overcome what seems impossible.
You may not see how it can happen,
but you have generations cheering you on.
You have saints that you've read about.
Thought how amazing they are,
how faithful, how dedicated.
those same saints are calling your name, saying dream big, keep stretching, keep believing,
we want to read about you. Imagine every morning, if you received a personal text from Abraham,
from David, from Moses, Ruth, Esther, Noah, when you woke up, there was a message from them
saying how they believe in you, how you were well able. That would do something to you.
It would put a spring in your step. It would cause you to have more confidence.
Those people carry some weight.
I've received a few texts from some influential people, but if Abraham were to text me,
I would run tell Victoria.
You're not going to believe it.
I just got a text from Abraham.
What did he say?
He said he believes in me that he's cheering me on.
That would help me to do better that day.
I wouldn't get discouraged because I had opposition.
I wouldn't give up because I had a setback.
Can I tell you, it's not.
just Abraham, all of heaven is cheering for you. The grandstands are packed with people who believe in you.
People that have been where you are and made it through. You may feel like you're surrounded by
opposition. Everything has come against you. I see Elisha step out of the grandstands and say,
been there, done that. One night, this enemy army surrounded me and my assistant, tens of thousands of horses
and chariots. My assistant panicked. He thought we were done. But when I looked out through my eyes of faith,
I could see a vast host of the heavenly armies surrounding all those enemy forces.
Elisha would tell you, stay in faith. That addiction may look like it has you surrounded. The truth is,
God has it surrounded. That sickness, the debt, the depression may be surrounding you,
but Elisha is cheering you on saying don't worry, God is surrounding what's surrounding you.
Maybe you prayed for God to turn a situation around, but it didn't happen.
Thoughts tell you it's too late.
It's never going to work out.
Why didn't God answer your prayers?
I see three men step out of the grandstands of heaven.
Their names are Shadrach, Mijc, and Abindigo.
They say, we know how you feel.
We wouldn't bow down.
to the king's golden idol. He told us he was going to throw us into a fiery furnace. We prayed.
We asked God to deliver us. We didn't want to go into the furnace, but God didn't answer our prayer
the way we wanted. We were tempted to get upset, to complain. Instead, we decided to trust him.
We told the king, even if God doesn't deliver us, we're still not going to bow down. When he threw us
into the furnace, the funny thing is, the fire didn't burn us. It only burned off the cords that
were holding us back. In the middle of the fire, out of nowhere, the sun of the living God showed up.
Their encouragement is, you may be in the fire, stay in faith. You are fireproof. That fire is not
going to harm you. God is right there with you. Keep believing. Keep doing the right thing. Like them,
you're going to come out without the smell of smoke.
Are you feigning in your mind,
giving up on a dream,
talking yourself out of doing something great?
God is saying, get your passion back.
Your relatives, the saints of old,
they've gone through too much
for you to settle where you are.
When you're tempted to get discouraged,
look up and listen up.
All of heaven is cheering for you.
In that stadium, there are signs
with your picture on them.
people calling your name saying run baby run make your loved ones proud god has ordained that every generation increase
they did great things with what they had but let's honor them by going further let's leave this generation
better than it was before if you'll do this i believe and declare you're not going to just be cheered on by heroes of faith
you're going to become a hero of faith you're going to rise higher accomplish dreams and
leave your mark on this generation. In Jesus name. And if you receive it, can you say amen today?
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Just say, Lord Jesus, I repent of my sins. Come into my heart. I make you my Lord and Savior.
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