Joel Osteen Podcast - Go After The Prodigals | Joel Osteen
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Well, God bless you. It's always a joy to come into your homes. And if you're ever in our area,
please stop by and be a part of one of our services. I promise you, we'll make you feel right at
home. But thanks so much for tuning in. And thank you again for coming out today.
I'd like to start with something funny.
And one day, Adam said to God, why did you make Eve so beautiful?
And God said, so you would love her.
Adam said, well, God, why did you give her such long, flowing hair?
God said the same thing.
So you would love her.
Said, well, God, why did you give her such a great figure?
He said it again, so you would love her.
Adam said, all right, God, you made her so beautiful, so attractive.
Why did you make her so dumb?
God said, that's easy, Adam, so she would love you.
Hold up your Bible. 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 going after the prodigals. We all
know people that used to be strong in their faith. They used to be in church, excited about God.
You'd see them week after week, serving, giving, helping others. But somewhere along the way,
they fell off course. They had a disappointment, a sickness, a divorce, they got discouraged.
Or maybe they made poor choices. Now they feel guilty and condemned like they don't really
belong. The book of James talks about how we have to go after the product.
We have to go after the people that have fallen away.
It's not enough to just think, I wish they were here.
I really missed them.
I wonder where they are.
No, you've got to be proactive.
God is counting on you to go get that person.
Pick up the phone and call them.
Stop by their house.
Send them a note.
Reach out to them in some way.
We have a responsibility to bring these people back.
You don't have to tell them what they're doing wrong.
don't condemn them.
Just tell them three simple things.
We miss you, we need you, and we love you.
Friends, love heals, love restores.
When people know that you care,
the fact that you took time to express your concern,
that's what brings prodigals back home.
I had a friend that I grew up with,
and every summer during high school,
we would play basketball together
at the neighborhood church.
That's where he and his family,
attended. They were some of the main
members. They're faithfully there every
week. Plus, he was very involved
in the youth program. Well, after
high school, we went our separate ways
and I hadn't heard from him in many
years. One day I was talking to
another friend, and he told
how this young man had gone through a
divorce, dropped out of church,
gotten very discouraged.
Basically, he had lost his passion
for life. When I heard
that, something rose up on the inside.
I thought, I'm going to track him
down and encourage him. Hadn't spoken to him in over 20 years. I tried to call, but I didn't have the
right number and checked with other friends, but they too had not kept in touch. I finally got a hold of a
high school teacher, and they gave me his parents number. They had moved to a different state.
When I called him, of course, he was excited and we laughed and reminisced about old times.
Then I told him, the real reason I'm calling is because I know you've been through tough times.
You've had a disappointment. You're not in church anymore. I want you to know that God has a new beginning.
We miss you. We need you. We love you. I didn't condemn him. I didn't try to pressure him into change and didn't preach a sermon. I just let him know that we cared.
He'd never been to Lakewood. And really, I wasn't trying to get him to come here. But the next Sunday,
day, sitting on the third row, there he was with his mother and his father. His parents told me,
Joel, we hadn't been in church in 15 years, but your phone call was the turning point.
Today, this young man is remarried. He's back in church, very involved, fulfilling his destiny.
All it took was one phone call. Just a little bit of effort, a little time, a little energy,
and what happened? A prodigal came back home. I've learned we can't help. We can't help. We can't
everyone, but we can help someone. God puts people in our path on purpose. What would happen if we all
took time to reach out to a prodigal? The person you used to play basketball with, they used to
sit by you in services, they used to usher in your section, they used to greet you when you came in,
now they're nowhere to be found. They're discouraged. They're struggling. Life's trying to push them
down. All they need
is to hear you say, we
miss you, we need you, we love
you. It's amazing what it does for people
when they know you care. Lights a new fire
on the inside. The closest
thing to the heart of God
is helping hurting people.
When you take an interest in
someone that's fallen away, someone
that's struggling, someone that's
lost their sense of purpose, I can
assure you, God will take an interest in you.
he will make sure that you are well taken care of.
The most important thing in life is not our accomplishments.
It's not how successful we are or how many people know our name.
The most important thing is helping other people.
And Jesus talked about how if a person causes someone to fall away from the faith,
it would be better for that person that caused it to have never been born.
He used very strong language.
just the opposite is true.
When you restore the fallen,
when you go after the prodigals
and help get them back on the right path,
there's nothing more pleasing to God.
You can read the Bible 20 hours a day.
Quote every scripture in the New Testament,
and that's fine.
But when you reach out to one of his children
and get them back on course,
there's nothing that God won't do for you.
I think about as a father,
if you help me in my time,
of need, I'll be grateful. I'll thank you. I'll do my best to pay you back. But if you help one of my
children in their time of need, that's a whole different story. If you help lift them out of despair,
if you rescue them from harm, if you steer them down the right path, there's nothing I won't do
for you. You'll be my friend for life. That's the way God feels when we help one of his children.
Jesus told a story about a shepherd that had 100 sheep.
99 of them were doing great.
99 of the sheep were happy, healthy on course.
But he said, if just one sheep wanders away.
If just one sheep goes astray,
the shepherd will leave the 99 and go after the one.
That tells me we should be looking not necessarily
at who's in church each week,
but who's not here.
I can see the 99.
I celebrate all of you,
but part of my focus is where is the one?
Who have I not seen in a few weeks?
Who has fallen away?
It's not enough to just come in
and hang out with my friends
and celebrate God's goodness.
We have an assignment.
We have to leave the 99
and go after the one lost sheep.
That means you may have to
stop by their house sometime.
You may have to,
invite them to dinner and see what's going on. You've got to be willing to be
inconvenienced, to make sacrifices. You're looking for that
one lost sheep. And it's great when your family and friends
are happy, healthy, everybody's moving forward. Celebrate that.
But at the same time, be aware of who's not here.
Who's discouraged? Who's struggling? Who's headed down the wrong
path? Who's dropped out? That's when we have to kick it into gear
and go after the one.
See, every one of you should pastor your own group.
There should be 10 or 15 people you see here every week.
They sit close to you.
They usher in your section.
They check your children in at the nursery.
That's your congregation.
That's the people God's put in your life.
Watch after them.
Be aware when they're not here.
Notice when they're discouraged, when they're not the same.
If you haven't seen them in a few weeks,
don't just think, well, I hope the church checks on them.
wonder where they are. No, let me tell you, news flash, you are the church. They are a part of your
flock. Reach out to them, call them, find them on Facebook, send them an email. God is counting on you
to bring that sheep back into the fall. Now, here's the key. I can't bring in your sheep. I don't
have the relationship one-on-one like you do. You can't bring in my sheep. God is counting on each one
of us to watch after our own flock.
Read a story about a gentleman that taught Sunday school.
His name was Mr. Kimball.
He was very successful, a businessman, very influential.
He taught junior high boys back in the 1800s in a small church.
One day he noticed that one of his students, an 11-year-old boy, had not been at class
for several weeks.
He was very concerned.
The next day after work, he headed out on the streets of Boston.
looking for this young boy, and he searched and searched. Finally, after a few leads, he found the
boy's home, knocked on the door and told the parents who he was, and they said, the boy is not here.
He's across town working at a shoe store with his uncle. Mr. Kimball took the long ride across the
city and found the shoe store. When he walked in, the little boy saw him. He was so surprised to
see his Sunday school teacher. He thought it was just a coincidence, and he'd come in. He'd come in. He's,
to have some kind of work done on his shoes. Mr. Kimball said, no, I didn't come to have any kind of
shoe repair. I came because I'm concerned about you. Where have you been? Are you okay? Is there
anything that you need? The little boy, so surprised, he said, no, I just quit coming to class because
I didn't think it mattered. I didn't think you really knew my name, and I certainly didn't think you
would miss me. Mr. Kimball looked him in the eyes and said, young man, it does matter. I
need you. You're a very important
part of my class. That young boy practically never
missed another Sunday school class.
He went on to become the most
influential minister in the
1800s. His name was
D.L. Moody. He touched his generation
in an amazing way.
It can all be traced back
to Mr. Kimball.
Had Mr. Kimball not gone after
the prodigal, a young boy? Had he been too busy?
Or had he just celebrated all the other
boys in the class, not aware of who wasn't there, then I doubt that D.L. Moody would have touched
the world like he did. The real question today is, who are we missing? Who is not here that used
to be here? Or who is not here that should be here? A family member, a friend, a coworker.
Some people today, they've not only dropped out of church, they've dropped out of life.
I want us to have a new passion to go after them. Growing up, we had a lot of, we had a lot of
a dog named Scooter. He was a big German shepherd and Scooter loved to chase squirrels.
If we saw a squirrel in the yard as children, we would say sickum, Scooter, sickum.
The scooter could be laying down half asleep, but when he heard that word sickum,
he would take off running 90 miles an hour. Half the time he'd never even see the squirrel.
But if he thought there was a squirrel to be found and he heard that word sickum, he'd take off with great passion.
the word I want us to get in our spirit today
is not profound. It's not theological.
You can find it in the book of Joel, but not in the Bible Joel.
That word is sick-em.
The family member that's off course, sick-em.
The friend that used to sit by you, sick-em.
The neighbor that used to come to church, sick-em.
The coworker that dropped out of life, sick-em.
My challenge is sick-em, Lakewood, sick-ham.
our attitude should be
I'm on a mission from God
if you're a prodigal you better watch out
you're on dangerous ground
I've got you in my sights
I'm going to call I'm going to text I'm going to email
I'm going to pray I'm going to believe
I'm going to visit I'm going to encourage
I'm not going to leave you alone
until you come back home
why? Because we miss you
we need you we love you
Each year I have our staff
call every person that comes to Lakewood
at least everyone we have a record of.
There are some 80,000 different people
that come annually. Of course, we can't reach them all,
but I have the staff tell the people
Joel and Victoria are checking on you.
They want you to know that they love you.
They need you. They're looking for you.
Listen, Lakewood wouldn't be what it is
without each one of you.
You may come and sit way up at the top and think,
man, nobody even knows me. They don't have a
clue I'm here. Let me tell you, you're needed. You make the service better.
Well, I just watch on television. Joel, you don't even know me.
May not know you, but we need you. We love you. You're a part of this ministry.
Now look around in your life this week at the people God's put. At the office, the receptionist,
she seems discouraged. She doesn't seem like her normal self. Reach out to her. That's the one
sheep that's gone astray. The place you buy gas each week, the normal attendant isn't
there. Don't go the next six months wondering where he is. Ask another co-worker. Something wrong with
him? Is he sick? Did he get laid off? Did he have an accident? Then you can at least send a note or let
them know that you're praying. When people know that they're missed, they're needed, they're appreciated,
it makes what they're going through much easier. A lot of times we don't recognize who God has put in
our lives. Some people, like the 11-year-old D.L. Moody, they're going to be world changing. And
They're going to be history makers, but right now they're off course.
They're discouraged.
They've lost their sense of purpose.
You can be the Mr. Kimball in their life.
Well, Joel, I don't want to get involved in their business.
If I call them, they may be embarrassed.
They may even get offended.
No, understand, they are your business.
We have a responsibility to help bring back the people that have fallen away.
Don't leave them alone.
They may not respond the first time.
or the fifth time or the 25th time.
But keep calling, keep texting,
keep knocking on the door,
keep praying, keep believing.
At the right time, your message will go through.
Right now, the soil of their heart may be hard and rocky.
They won't listen to you,
goes in one ear and out the other.
The more you talk to them, the worst they get.
Here's the good news.
The seed you are planning is alive and it will never die.
Do you see on the news they found a seed the other day that was 30,000 years old and it's still alive?
The only thing that kept it from growing is it has never been put in the right soil.
Well, you keep planting those seeds and at some point, God will change the condition of their heart.
And the seeds you have planted will take root and come to life.
What am I saying?
You're never wasting time going after a prodigal.
The seeds are going in.
For many years, my mother prayed for a man by the name of Bill Nash,
country Western singer, very talented, very popular.
My mother had never met him, but she would see his name on the marquee the side of the freeway,
Bill Nash in concert tonight.
Bill grew up in church.
His parents were missionaries.
Came from a great family of strong faith.
But in his late teens, Bill got off course, running with the wrong crowd, got into drugs,
and instead of singing in church like he grew up, he started singing in the bars, the nightclubs.
Down deep, Bill told how he was miserable. He knew God's call was on his life, but like Jonah,
he was running. Every time my mother passed that sign on the freeway, Bill Nash in concert,
she would pray again and again. Lord, thank you that you'll work it in Bill's life. Lord, bring him back home to the church.
mother had never met Bill Nash, never seen him in person. Why was she so interested?
She understands this principle. We're supposed to go after the prodigals.
Jesus said, it's the sick who need a doctor, not the healthy. It's great to come in each week
and celebrate together. This is important, but our real work begins when we dismiss these services.
Let's go find the sick, the prodigals, those that have gone astray, those that have gone astray, those
that are struggling with addictions, those that feel like they've made too many mistakes that they
wouldn't be welcome. Make an effort to bring somebody back into the fold. It's easy to think,
all, Joel, it's their own fault. They made the mess. I've tried to warn them. I don't want to get my
hands dirty. No, Galatian 6-1 says, you who are mature are to gently restore those that have
fallen away. Notice gently restore. In other words,
don't have a holier than now attitude.
Man, what's wrong with you?
You grew up in church. You should know better than this.
We're not supposed to condemn people,
belittle people, make a spectacle of them.
That's going to drive them further away.
It says, gently restore.
That means, hey, I know you've had some setbacks,
but God's mercy is bigger than any mistake.
God wants to give you a new beginning.
Why don't you come back home?
It's not the same without you.
That's what's going to draw
people back. The scripture says
it's the goodness of God
that leads people to repentance.
Today, many
people have the wrong concept of God.
They've made mistakes.
They've gone astray. And now
they think that God is mad at them.
God has a ball bat up in heaven,
just waiting to push them down further.
They live guilty, condemned,
feeling wrong on the inside.
The last place they want to go is to church.
they think they'll even feel worse.
What's the problem?
They've heard all about the judgment of God.
They haven't heard much about the goodness of God.
And yes, in the Old Testament,
God did get angry with people at certain times.
But friends, the good news is we live under the New Testament.
Because of what Jesus has done,
God is not mad at us anymore.
One of the best compliments I've ever received.
An older gentleman told me,
Joel, you've made God good.
He grew up in a church
where he heard that God was mean.
He could never measure up.
He just wasn't good enough.
At 18 years old, when he got old enough,
he dropped out.
Hadn't been back to church in 30 years.
He said, when I heard about the goodness of God
and how God was for me,
how he had mercy for my mistakes,
and how he wanted me to live in victory,
it changed my perspective of God.
It helped restore his faith.
today he's back in church. My mother prayed year after year again and again for Bill Nash.
And one day through a series of events, Bill decided to get his life turned around.
He wanted to go to church, but didn't really know where he should go.
He thought most churches probably wouldn't want somebody like me. I've lived a rough life.
Got a reputation for being a partier. Turned the television on and he saw my father talking about the goodness of
God. That Sunday he came
to Lakewood, the old auditorium
sat in the very back and
usher saw him and recognized him.
Got him hooked up with my mother.
My mother gave him a big hug and
told him how she had been praying all these
years and him being there that day
was a dream come true.
Bill Nash with tears coming down his
cheeks. That day at Lakewood he felt
loved, wanted, accepted.
A few months later, Bill
Nash gave his first Christian
concert right there at the old
Lakewood Church. He's been using his talents for the Lord ever since then. Bill Nash right here on
the front row. We all know him and loving. Great man of God. Come on, we don't love him that much.
That's what happens when you reach out to a prodigal. Almighty God goes to work. God begins to deal with
the person. In the natural, like with Bill, it may look like they're never going to change.
They're so far off. They're not receptive. I'd be wasting my time. No, God knows how to soften
the soils. You don't have to condemn them. Love is what never fails. Just sow the seed. We miss you. We love you. We need you. Let God do the work.
Sometimes we think that we're supposed to convict people. We're supposed to make them feel bad. Hey man, where have you been? Don't you know you're a sinner? Don't you know where you're headed? Some people think they're supposed to try to scare the hell out of people.
but our job
is not to convict people
our job is to sow
the seed. The Holy Spirit
is the one who convicts.
The word gospel is literally
translated good news.
Our message is
you may have made mistakes, but the good news is
God has mercy.
You may have fallen off course,
but the good news is God is
God is waiting with open arms to receive you back.
You may have had a setback,
but the good news is
God can turn it into a set up to do something greater.
When you go after the prodigals, remember it's good news.
Don't be angry, harsh, judgmental, condemning.
Have a smile on your face.
Be kind, loving, forgiving, merciful.
You're sharing good news.
Years ago, there was a minister that was touching the world,
doing great things, very well respected.
But he had some people accuse him of a lack of integrity.
these rumors spread and took on a life of their own. They got blown way out of proportion. Very little,
if any, of what people were saying was really true. But he was so heartbroken, down and discouraged,
he stopped ministry. Month after month went by, you didn't hear anything from him. He's much
older than me and much more experienced. But deep down, I really felt like I was supposed to call him
and encourage him. My mind told me,
every reason why I shouldn't do it. Joel, you're going to embarrass him. You're going to put him on
the spot. He's going to get mad at you. He knows so much more than you, Joel. Why would he even
listen to you? On and on. And I kept putting it off. One morning, I woke up and I felt it so
strongly, and I called him. He was so depressed, I could hardly hear what he was saying. He answered
in the weakest, most possible voice. He said, Joel, I'm done. I don't have any fight left in me.
He was very convincing.
I didn't have all the answers.
I didn't know how to cheer him up.
All I knew to tell him were three things.
We miss you.
We need you. We love you.
Five minute conversation, I hung up the phone.
I thought to myself, that was the biggest waste of time.
Didn't do him any good or me any good.
In fact, it did just the opposite.
Instead of me cheering him up, he depressed me.
Felt like I wanted to quit after that.
Two months later, he called back and told how he had already decided to get out of the ministry before I had called.
He was going to formally resign and start doing something else.
But he said, Joel, when I heard you say, we need you, something begin to stir on the inside.
I begin to feel a sense of purpose.
And I quit thinking about my failures.
I quit listening to all the accusing voices.
And I started to dream once again.
He got back in the ministry.
Today he's as strong as can be
touching more people than he ever did before.
It's amazing what happens
when people know they're needed,
they're missed.
One phone call, one text, one visit.
To you, it may seem insignificant.
But when people know you care,
it breathes new hope back into their spirit.
I'm asking you to go after the prodigals.
Who is not here that should be here?
a family member, a friend, a coworker, they've gone astray.
Leave the 99 and go after the one.
There are people, just like my high school friend,
all they need is one phone call.
Just to know you're concerned,
God will use your act of love to ignite something new on the inside.
You remember my dog scooter in that word, sick them.
Go after them, track them down.
What would happen if we would all bring someone back
with us to church next week
that used to be here. We could touch
our community, our world, in
a much greater way. Look
around at the people that are close to you.
That's your congregation.
That's the flock God's putting you
a charge over. Watch after them each week.
When they're not here, don't just think,
well, I miss them. Find out where they
are. Let them know you're concerned
and that you did miss them.
Listen, if you'll make it your business
to take care of God's children,
God will make it his business
to take care of you and your children.
As you help others stay on the right course,
God will make sure you and your family
fulfill your destiny.
And I believe and declare
you will become everything God's created you to be.
Amen. Do you receive it today?
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