Joel Osteen Podcast - Healed Through Humility 
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Episode Date: June 4, 2024

If you want to have flourishing relationships, you have to learn to walk in humility. When you overlook offenses and let go of being right, you will see more of God's blessings in your life. Your bes...t days are still ahead, and together we can make a difference in this world with the message of God's hope and love. To give visit JoelOsteen.com/GiveHope.It’s Time to Dream Again. The dreams God has placed deep inside of you are powerful indicators of what He created you to be and do in this life. Our June offer will help you get your dream back and rediscover the deepest desires of your heart. Request your copy today, https://bit.ly/3V83i66.  Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of the Joel Osteen Podcast ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hi, this is Joel and Victoria. Thanks so much for listening to the podcast and thanks for supporting the ministry. 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 and 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. I heard about these three men, a Baptist, a Catholic, and a charismatic.
Starting point is 00:00:34 They died on the same day and went to heaven. St. Peter met them at the pearly gates and said, I'm sorry, men, your rooms are not available yet. He didn't know what to do with them. He decided to ask Satan if he would keep them for a little while, and Satan reluctantly agreed. A few hours later, Satan called back, said, Peter, you've got to come get these guys. The Baptist man is saving everyone.
Starting point is 00:00:57 the Catholic man is forgiving everyone, and the charismatic has already raised enough money for air conditioning. 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.
Starting point is 00:01:22 I will never be the same. In Jesus name. God bless you. I want to talk to you today about healed through humility. We all have times where we know we're supposed to do something, but it doesn't seem fair to forgive that person that did you wrong. Be kind to a neighbor that's not treating you right. Volunteer at the hospital, even though nobody is saying thank you. Everything on the inside will say, I'm not forgiving them. It was their fault. They need to ask me for forgiveness. I'm not
Starting point is 00:01:57 working on that small project, serving in the nursery. I'm more qualified than that. But if you're going to reach your highest potential, you have to humble yourself and do things you may not understand. We see this in the scripture with Peter. He'd been out fishing all night and caught nothing. Early the next morning, as he was coming in, about to put his boat away, Jesus said to him, launch out into the deep, and you will catch a great haul of fish. Peter could have said, Jesus, I love you, but you're a teacher. You need to stick with your profession. I'm a fisherman. I have years of training. He could have let pride talk him out of it. Thought I'm an expert. I know what I'm doing. Instead, he humbled himself and said, Jesus, if you say launch out, it doesn't make sense to me.
Starting point is 00:02:52 but I trust you. You know what's best, so I'm going to take this step of faith. When he did, he caught so many fish that his net began to break. His promotion was in his humility. When you swallow your pride and say, this may not make sense, but I'm going to do what God's asking me to do. I'm going to humble myself and be good to this person that did me wrong. I'm going to be my best at work, even though nobody's giving me credit. When you walk in humility, you will see the great hall of fish. Like Peter, your promotion, your healing, your breakthrough, it's in your humility. The scripture says Jesus humbled himself and became obedient. It doesn't say he was obedient because he was so strong-willed, so righteous that he always did the right thing. Even Jesus had to humble himself. It takes humility to walk in obedience. Without humility, Jesus could have thought, I'm the son of God.
Starting point is 00:03:58 I don't have to put up with these insults. I'm not going to the cross. It was his humility that kept him from retaliating from the people that did him wrong. His humility is why he could hang on a cross and say, Father, forgive them. They don't know what they're doing. And there are times God ask us to do things that seem hard. your flesh will rise up and tell you all the reasons why you should put the boat away and not go back out, why you should tell them off and not bite your tongue.
Starting point is 00:04:31 This is when you have to do like Jesus, humble yourself so you can become obedient. You have to put your pride down and say, no, I'm not going to be offended because they left me out. I'm not going to be too proud to ask for forgiveness to say I'm sorry. sorry to admit that I was wrong. When we don't have humility, we think we're always right. We'll be stubborn, hard to get along with. Our relationships will be much better if we'll humble ourselves and let somebody else be right. Honor them by letting them have their way. When Victoria and I were first married, she didn't like me to go into the kitchen while she was cooking after I worked out and washed my hands. She didn't want my sweat to be around the food.
Starting point is 00:05:23 The problem was when I came in from the outside, the kitchen sink was the most convenient sink. It was right there in my path. I didn't want to walk to the back. This was too easy. And for a long time, I'd run in there and wash my hands real quickly and hope that she didn't see me. And she never harped on me, but I knew she didn't like it. I reasoned it out and thought it's not hurting anything. I'm careful not to drip anywhere. And besides, this is my house too. I don't feel like walking to the back.
Starting point is 00:05:56 Here, I just played 90 minutes of basketball, running up and down the court. And I came home and didn't want to walk 30 more feet to the back. Pride causes us to make lame excuses, to be stubborn, only see things our way. One day, I went in there to wash my hands, and I heard something down in here say, Joel, when are you going to start honoring your wife
Starting point is 00:06:21 by doing what she's asking you to do? I thought, that couldn't be God. It's never God when we don't like it. But there may be things that you don't feel like a right. You don't think you should have to do them. One way you can honor God is by honoring the people in your life. Well, I shouldn't have to walk to the back.
Starting point is 00:06:43 I shouldn't have to clean up the mess they made. I shouldn't have to sit in this section where the ushers asked me to sit. God is saying, will you do it for me? Will you walk to the back for me? Will you clean the mess up for me? Will you overlook the offense for me? Do it unto God. When you honor God, he will always honor you.
Starting point is 00:07:05 A few years later, we built a new house. I put a sink right at my back door. The first time Victoria went into the door, watch your hands? I said, don't even think about using my seat. But I wonder how much better our relationships would be if we'd start walking in humility, honoring the other person, letting them have their way, not always having to be right. I know this couple, they argued for years over the best way to get out of the neighborhood. There were two main routes. The husband thought it's this way, the wife thought it was the other. Practically, every time they'd dream.
Starting point is 00:07:43 drove out, it was a point of contention. This couple, they were great people, but the pride began to tear their relationship apart. One day they heard me speaking on this subject, and they both made the decision to put their pride away, to quit arguing over petty things, to start treating each other with respect. They told me how that message saved their marriage. I believe other relationships would be saved if we would start walking. walking in humility, honoring God by honoring the other person. The healing for your relationship is in your humility. It's when you humble yourself and do your part to get along. Well, Joel, when he starts treating me better, then I'll treat him better. You have to make the first move.
Starting point is 00:08:34 Your humility can start the healing. When they see you taking the high road, not being stubborn, not being offended, not having to have your way, that's when things will begin to change. The scripture says it's the little foxes that spoil the vines. If I would have kept washing my hands in the kitchen sink year after year, that disrespect would have grown, the dishonor would have become bigger. Before long, these little things are tearing families apart. I'm asking you to swallow your pride and start walking in humility. What can you do to get along better with people?
Starting point is 00:09:15 What can you do to strengthen your relationships? Not what can somebody else do. You can't make them change, but if you'll change, if you'll start treating them with respect, doing what you can to honor them, being kind, serving them, those seeds you're sowing, they'll come back to you. Just as little foxes can spore the vine,
Starting point is 00:09:39 little acts of kindness can make a big difference. When Victoria saw me start going to the back to wash my hands, she had to check the kitchen sink to make sure something wasn't wrong. When she realized I was doing it just to honor her,
Starting point is 00:09:57 just because she asked, our relationship went to a new level. She started cooking me better TV dinners. Little things can make a big difference. That didn't help my relationship at all, but the first 15 years or so of our marriage, before we had help, Victoria never filled her car up with gas.
Starting point is 00:10:21 Any time that I saw it was low, I'd make sure to take it up and fill it up for her. Little acts of kindness help hold things together. How much better would our relationships be if we'd put down our pride, not have to be right all the time, not keeping score, if you do this, I'm going to do that, trying to one up each other. Instead, what if we spent that
Starting point is 00:10:45 same energy honoring each other? Believe in the best, overlooking offenses. The healing is in your humility, not in having your way, not in getting even, not in holding a grudge. I have a friend, when he was in his 20s, he had a disagreement with his father, turned into a big argument. He left the house very angry and didn't speak to his father for over 30 years. Wouldn't have anything to do with him. This young man's life was a constant struggle. He couldn't get ahead, never got any good breaks, lived in a small apartment with his family. One day, he learned through his sister that his father was in the hospital. He knew he had to make things right. He put his pride down and drove four hours to the hospital. He went in to see his father for the first time in years. They both
Starting point is 00:11:39 wept and wept. He said, Dad, I'm sorry. It was my fault. Please forgive me. He started honoring his father. It wasn't long after that that this young man received a promotion at work that he had been trying to get for over 10 years. He didn't know how he could send his child to college, but this child unexpectedly received a full scholarship. After years of living in a small apartment, they were able to purchase their first home. One thing after another began to fall into place. What am I saying? The promotion was in his humility.
Starting point is 00:12:18 When he made the decision to humble himself, to forgive his father, to let go of the wrongs, that's when the favor came on his life. pride keeps us from rising higher. Even though his father was wrong, when you walk in humility, you can be the bigger person. You can forgive people. You can show them mercy. You can start the healing. When you humble yourself, that's what gives you the power to become obedient.
Starting point is 00:12:50 But as long as we allow pride in, we make excuses. It's not right. They hurt me. It was their fault. all may be true, but holding on to it is not going to make it better. If you'll let it go and move forward, God will make it up to you. You'll see his favor in new ways. Second King's chapter 5, there was a captain in the Syrian army named Neiman. He was a very powerful man, influential, well respected. He had just helped the Syrians defeat the Israelites.
Starting point is 00:13:25 everything was going great except he had leprosy. He had captured a young lady from Israel and brought her back as his maid. I can imagine everyone didn't know that he had leprosy. He would keep his armor on, try to hide it from people.
Starting point is 00:13:44 But this young maid lived in his house. When she saw how devastating the leprosy was, she was very concerned. She finally got her nerve up and said, sir, There's a prophet in Israel where I'm from named Elisha. If you'll go see him, he'll pray for you, and I know our God will heal you. Nehem could have thought, who are you to tell me what to do?
Starting point is 00:14:13 I'm a captain. I answer to the king in my country, and now you, a slave, a teenager, a woman, you're telling me to go back to the nation I just defeated. and asked them for help, I don't think so. Neiman could have been offended. He could have dismissed it, turned her away. But something down in here said she knows what she's talking about. Naaman told the king of Syria what the maid said. The king wrote a letter to the king of Israel on Naeimans' behalf.
Starting point is 00:14:47 Neiman headed out toward Israel, the land he had just conquered. Think of the humility this took. he had to take the advice from a maid and be willing to go to another country and admit he needed help. If he had been too proud, he would have stayed at home. And sometime your answer won't come from people that look like you. People that come from your same culture, people that you're used to. You're going to have to do like Neiman and get out of your comfort zone and be willing to listen to somebody, may be like this maid
Starting point is 00:15:24 that's under you that doesn't have the training, the experience. The key is to treat everyone with respect. Value every person's opinion. If Neiman would have dismissed his maid, he would have missed his miracle.
Starting point is 00:15:41 Don't judge the people God put in your life by the outside, by titles, by position, by wealth, deciding who's important, who you're going to listen to. God uses everyone. Nehaman arrived in Israel with his horses, his chariots. It was a huge entourage, a big deal. He handed the letter to the king of Israel. The king was upset. He said, am I God? Do you think I can heal you? Why are you asking me for help? The prophet Elisha heard about it and said, send him to me. Nehaman traveled to Elisha's house, a great distance, knocked on the door, and the assistant answered. He said, I'm Neiman. I'm here to see
Starting point is 00:16:25 Elisha. The assistant said, yes, I know, but he's busy so he sent me. Naaman was used to dealing with heads of nations. He gave advice to the king of Syria. I'm sure he thought, does Elisha know who I
Starting point is 00:16:41 am? Does he realize how far I've traveled? The assistant told him, Elisha said, if you'll go wash in the Jordan River seven times, you'll be here. Look at all these times Neiman had to put down his pride. A young maid told him what to do.
Starting point is 00:17:01 The king wouldn't see him. Elisha was too busy. Now he has to wash in a dirty river. These were tests. On the way to your miracle, there will be plenty of opportunities to let pride talk you out of it. It may not happen the way you think through the people you think. Stay open.
Starting point is 00:17:22 Don't put God in a box. Don't start writing people off because they don't look like you. They don't live in your neighborhood. They don't attend your church. God likes to do unusual things. Neiman almost talked himself out of it. He had done well up to this point.
Starting point is 00:17:40 But when he was told go washing the Jordan River, that was the straw that broke the camel's back. He said, no way. That's a dirty river. There are much better rivers over in Syria. Let's go back home. He turned to leave when the scripture says his servant spoke up. Notice again, not a peer, not the prophet, not the king, another underling.
Starting point is 00:18:04 Somebody he normally wouldn't pay attention to. The servant said, Neiman, if he would have asked you to do something hard, you would do it. Why don't you do this easy thing? Neiman went to the river, washed one time, nothing happened, twice nothing, three times nothing. He looked at his skin and thought if it was going to work, surely I'd be getting better by now. He was tempted to get discouraged, but he just kept washing. Five times nothing, six times nothing. Imagine the humility washing in your enemy's dirty river again and again.
Starting point is 00:18:42 Every voice said, Neiman, you look like a fool. You're wasting your time. But on the seventh time, when he came up out of that water, his skin was. as clear as a baby. He was completely healed. God was showing us the healing was in the humility. When you humble yourself and do what God's asking you to do, even when it doesn't make sense, forgive the person that did you wrong, be kind to the coworker that betrayed you, take advice from someone that's not on your normal circles. As you pass these tests, things will begin to change. is in the obedience. The way to be obedient is to walk in humility. Because without humility,
Starting point is 00:19:31 we'll make excuses. I'm not going to listen to the maid. What does she know? I'm not going to do this simple thing. Wash in a river. Serve in the children's ministry. I want to be on the platform. No, do what God is asking you to do. Don't overanalyze it. Don't reason it out. Just do it. well Joel I've been doing it for a long time but nothing is changing you're right where Neiman was the first six times nothing happened but that didn't mean something was wrong you're right on schedule the good news is you're about to come up from your seventh dip where suddenly healing comes suddenly you're promoting suddenly you see that breakthrough keep doing the right thing you're close to your seventh time
Starting point is 00:20:20 This is what my father did. He'd been pastoring a denominational church for many years. He was very successful. They had seen great growth and just built a beautiful new auditorium. But in 1959, he felt something stirring on the inside. He knew he was supposed to leave that church and launch out on his own. But the only building he could find was an abandoned feed store. He could have thought, God, you had to be.
Starting point is 00:20:50 me leave my big prestigious church to come down to this old feed store, I had thousands of members, and now I have 90 members. That doesn't make sense. But God's ways are not our ways. My father had to put his pride down. For 13 years, Lakewood hardly grew, had less than 200 members, a fraction of what my father had before. Friends would come by. John, what are you doing still pastor in small church. My dad didn't get discouraged. He kept being his best, serving those 90 people, doing what he knew God put in his heart. The scripture says, when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of God, in due time, he will exalt you. When you walk in humility, there is a due time God has already established where he will catapult you ahead. A due time where
Starting point is 00:21:50 he will thrust you to the next level. When you come up out of your seventh dip, when it's your due time, all the forces of darkness cannot stop you. When God is ready to exalt you, you'll be exalted. In 1972, 13 years after my father started Lakewood, he came in to his due time. It was like somebody opened a faucet. People started coming from all over the city. Lakewood grew to a church of thousands.
Starting point is 00:22:20 If my father was here, he would tell you the promotion was in the humility. He had to be willing to do things that didn't make sense. To pastor 90 people for years when he had been pastoring thousands, God knows what he's doing. He knows how to get you to the next level. Like Neiman, he knows how to cure the leprosy, but it may not be the way you thought. with the people you thought on the timetable you thought.
Starting point is 00:22:51 But if you'll keep walking in humility, being obedient, like my father, you will come in to your due time where God does more than you can ask or think. In the story of the prodigal son, the young man left home and wasted his inheritance, living wild, partying, making poor choices. He finally ran out of money, ended up working in a hog pen, feeding hogs. There was a famine in the land and he had to eat the hog food to survive. He was miserable, depressed, dirty and it was nobody's fault except his own. One day, sitting in the hog pen, he thought to himself, the employees at my father's house, they live better than I do. I should go back home. Something came alive
Starting point is 00:23:41 on the inside, a spark of hope. He was excited. Then he thought, what am I talking about? I can't go back and let people see me like this. I'll look like a fool. I can't admit that I made a mistake. Pride rose up and tried to keep him from going back home. But the scripture says when he came to himself, he said, I will arise and go back to my father's house. He came to the point where he humbled himself. He was willing to admit, I've made a mistake. I've done wrong. He put his pride down and headed toward his house. His father was watching for him, came running out, gave him a hog, and said, kill the fatted calf. My son has come back home. Are you letting pride keep you out of the father's house? Worried about what people will think, your image. Can I tell you, we've all blown it. We've all made
Starting point is 00:24:37 mistakes, gotten off course. Don't let pride hold you back. the new beginning is in your humility. When you do like this young man and say, God, I admit I've done wrong, I'm not where I should be, but I'm ready to come back home. God will receive you with open arms. That is the first step to getting out of the hog pen. You don't have to be perfect. God is not looking at your performance.
Starting point is 00:25:06 He's looking at your heart. Well, Joel, I don't have it all together. None of us do. It's in our weaknesses. God's power shows up the greatest. When you come to God with humility and ask for help, he'll not only receive you, but like he did for the prodigal son,
Starting point is 00:25:25 he'll put a ring on your finger, signifying your authority. He'll give you a royal robe, signifying his favor, and he'll say, let's have a party. He'll celebrate you and take you further than you've ever imagined. Friends, the new beginning, the promotion, the healing, it's in your humility. I'm asking us to put our pride down and start doing what God
Starting point is 00:25:47 is asking you to do. Maybe he's asking you to forgive or to treat people better or like my father to take a step of faith. Whatever it is, don't talk yourself out of it. It may not seem fair. You may not understand it. But if you'll put your pride down and do it
Starting point is 00:26:03 anyway, you are setting yourself up for a due time. And I believe and declare because you're humbling yourself, God is about to exalt you. Like Neiman, you're going to come up out of your seventh dip where suddenly healing comes, promotion, vindication, freedom, abundance, the fullness of your destiny.
Starting point is 00:26:25 In Jesus' name. And if you receive it, can you say amen today? I'd like to give you an opportunity to make Jesus the Lord of your life. Would you pray with me? Just say, Lord Jesus, I repent of my sins. come into my heart I make you my Lord and Savior Friends if you prayed that simple prayer
Starting point is 00:26:49 we believe you got born again get in a good Bible-based church and keep God first place God has put a specific dream in your heart maybe it's a dream for a better career a blessing that enables you to bless others to be in a healthy loving relationship to launch your own business or ministry endeavor.
Starting point is 00:27:14 We all have dreams, but sometimes setbacks and opposition can rob us of our dreams. So how do you make your dreams a reality? One way you know it's a God-given dream is you can't accomplish it on your own. We never thought we'd be having church in a former basketball arena, but this is what can happen when you take the limits off of God. When you believe what God put in your heart, that's when he steps in and makes ways, you never saw ways. I'd love to send you my newest book. It's time to dream again. It'll help you to
Starting point is 00:27:46 hold on to what God promised and not get discouraged by how impossible it looks or how long it's taking. You are closer than you think. God's working behind the scenes right now. Stay in faith. You're going to see the greatness of God bring your dreams to pass. As our way of saying thank you for your gift of any amount to the ministry this month, Joel and Victoria would like to send you this dream-releasing, life-affirming book, it's time to dream again. You might sense that your dreams have been buried, but with this book, you'll see that they are actually a hidden treasure,
Starting point is 00:28:21 just waiting to be uncovered and come to life. God's plan for you is significant. His dreams for you are beyond what you could imagine. Don't wait another day. It's time to dream again. This book will help you gain a fresh perspective for your dreams and to believe for everything God is put in your heart. Victoria and I pray for you and your family every day.
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