Joel Osteen Podcast - He'll Do It Again | Joel Osteen
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Well, God bless you. It's great to be with you today. And I hope you'll say connected with us during the week through our daily podcast, our YouTube channel, social media, and you can come visit us in person. We'd love to have you be a part of one of our services.
But I like to start with something funny. And I heard about this elderly gentleman. He'd had a problem with his hearing his whole life. And he went to the doctor and was fitted with this new state-of-the-art hearing aid where he could hear 100%.
A few months later, went back for a checkup.
The doctor said, wow, your hearing is perfect.
I bet your family is so excited that you can hear again.
He said, no, I hadn't told my family.
I just sit around and listen to the different conversations,
and I've changed my will three times.
All right, y'all, 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.
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 He'll do it again.
We've all seen God work in our lives and open a door we couldn't open and bring great people across
our path or turn a situation around. We know it was his hand of favor. It's good to look back and
remember what God has done and let that be fuel for your faith. But God doesn't want you to live
off of yesterday's miracles. He's a do it again, God. Not only what he's done in your life,
but when you look back in the scripture, that's showing you his nature. He parted red seas back
then. He's going to make ways in your life. He kept the fire from harm in the teenagers. He has
supernatural protection for you. He stopped the sun for Josh.
He opened prison doors for Paul and Silas. He hid Elisha from the enemy. He sent quail into the desert to feed the Israelites. He put Rahab, the former prostitute in the family line of Jesus. The good news is he's a do it again, God. He did it for them. He can do it for you. And a great way to release your faith is to remind God what he did and then say, God, do it again for me. God, you do it. God, you. God,
you caused David to defeat a giant that was twice his size. Now I'm facing this big obstacle.
God, do it again for me. God, you gave Hannah a baby after she had been barren for many years
and turned that situation around. God, I'm told we can't have a child, but I'm asking you,
God, do it again for us. Anything you can find that God has done before in your life, a friend's life,
in the scripture, let that be a reference point.
God did it for them. Now he can do it again for you. That's why I tell so often about us getting the
compact center. This was the hand of God making a way where we didn't see a way. When you face
obstacles that look too big, you don't have the finances, the connections. Instead of doubting,
giving up, dare to say, God, you did it for Lakewood. Do it again for me. You defeated their giants.
defeat this giant. If you're facing an illness that doesn't look good, the medical report says
you're not going to get well. God, you did it for Joel's mother. He healed her of terminal cancer.
Do it again for me. The scripture says Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, today, and forever.
What he did back in Bible days, he'll do today. What he did for your grandparents, he'll do again.
what he did for you 10 years ago.
Your past victories were not your last victories.
You've seen God show out in your yesterdays, but God is not finished.
He's about to do it again.
Now, you have to do your part and have a do it again mentality.
Find the stories that inspire your faith where you know it was the hand of God
and have that boldness to say, God, do it again for me.
when David faced Goliath he didn't have a chance.
Goliath stood over nine feet tall and his armor weighed 125 pounds.
David was half his size, a teenager, no military training.
David was a shepherd out taking care of animals.
Goliath was the champion of the Philistine Army.
How could David have the courage, the faith to go out and face him?
I can imagine, as David was thinking about this huge giant,
His mind went back to the stories he had heard about Joshua and Caleb.
When Moses sent men into spy out the promised land, they discovered there were giants living there.
They were the sons of Anak, this huge giant.
They were called the Anokites.
The spies came back, Moses, we don't have a chance.
They're too big.
We felt like grasshoppers compared to them.
But Joshua and Caleb had a different report.
They said, we are well able.
let us go in at once. Our God is bigger. But the negative report spread like wildfire. The people never did go into the promised land. They died in the wilderness. But 40 years later, when Joshua came to the land of Canaan, you know who was on it? The Anokites. These same giants inhabited the land. But this time, Joshua took this younger generation, people that had a different mindset. They went in and defeated the
giants and made it to the promised land. Well, 40 years after Joshua had died, David was facing
Goliath, another giant. The first group that didn't make it into the promised land, they had no
reference point. They had never seen anyone defeat giants, but not David. He had heard the stories
of how Joshua had gone up against a whole city of giants, wiped out all the anarchites.
Now, David had a reference point. When fear,
in doubt tried to flood his mind, David thought, wait a minute, God, you did it for Joshua.
You gave him supernatural strength to defeat an army of giants. God, I know since you did it for him,
you'll do it again for me. David had a do it again mentality. He remembered what God had done in the
past. That was the fuel that empowered him to step into his destiny. When you face giants in life,
a giant of sickness, of debt, of trouble. Don't be like the first group. Oh, we're not able. It's too big.
No, you have a reference point. God did it for Joshua. He defeated a city full of giants.
God did it for David, anointed his slingshot. He brought down what should have defeated him.
Our attitude should be, God, I'm asking you to do it again in my life. Show yourself strong. Bring down these giants.
That's the faith that activates God's power.
Find a reference point for what you're believing for.
Somewhere in the scripture or a friend, a relative,
where you know it was the hand of God.
Have this boldness to ask God to do it again.
This is what my parents did.
My sister Lisa was born with a birth injury,
something like cerebral palsy.
And the doctors told them she had probably never be able to walk or feed herself.
and my father had been pastoring churches for years.
And he was taught in seminary that God doesn't heal today.
That was only back in Bible days.
That you just have to accept it.
God's teaching you a lesson.
That's your cross to bear.
But God said in Hosea,
my people are destroyed for a lack of knowledge.
There's a saying,
what you don't know won't hurt you,
but that's not always true.
If you don't know, it's God's will to heal you.
free you, deliver you, prosper you, then you won't walk in the victory that belongs to you.
And so often our thinking is keeping us from God's best.
Doubt, traditions, the way we grew up.
Everyone in our family was addicted or depressed or compromised.
Maybe they didn't know any better.
They thought they had to accept it, but you know more.
You're the one God's raised up to break the negative cycle.
break the dysfunction to set a new standard.
But my father was taught wrong.
His tradition said, your daughter can't be healed,
but something deep down didn't sit right.
The Holy Spirit will rise up in you to challenge what you're believing,
to stir you to reevaluate why you think the way you think.
My father went to a hotel downtown for a few days to be alone and to read the scripture.
He told how he took off his day.
denominational glasses, and he read it like he was reading it for the first time. He saw how Jesus
went around healing person after person. Healed the lady with the issue of blood. Healed the blind man.
Healed Peter's mother-in-law. He healed the ten lepers. Healed the crippled man. Healed the man with
withered hand. Daddy thought, oh, that's great. All that happened back then. Then he read how Jesus is
the same yesterday, today, today, and forever. A light turned on. He said, he thought, he was. He was a great. He
He realized if he did it back then, he'll do it again today.
That day was a turning point.
He quit praying, God, just give us the grace to raise Lisa and endure this hardship.
He started praying in faith.
God, you did it for the lepers.
Do it again for us.
God, you did it for the woman that was sick 12 years, but she touched the edge of your robe.
God, do it again for Lisa.
He got a new reference point.
Little by little, Lisa started getting better.
and better. Today, you know Lisa's perfectly healthy, whole mighty woman of faith.
What will God do in your life if you'll start praying some do-it-again prayers?
This should stir our fame. Things you're believing for. Promises you've been standing a long time.
You don't see anything improving. Find a reference point. Something God has done in the scripture.
A door he's open for you in the past. A friend that saw the
favor of God. Use that as an example to say, God, do it again in my life. David said in Psalm 68,
display your power, O Lord, as you have done before. At this point, when he wrote that, he had already
seen Samuel come to the shepherd's fields and anoint him as the next king. He'd seen Goliath fall.
He'd seen protection from King Saul, the spears missing him, whole army chasing him through the desert,
but he wasn't found.
All these amazing acts of God's favor,
protection, promotion.
He could have been satisfied.
Man, I've seen God's goodness.
Look at his attitude.
He was saying, God, do it again.
Display your power, your favor, your healing.
He had this do it again mentality.
That's one reason God used him in amazing ways.
He found reference points
where God did it for him in the past.
where God did it for others, Joshua, for Caleb.
When he faced challenges, he understood if God has done it before, that set the precedent.
That established the pattern.
Now we have an example where we can say in faith, God, you did it for them.
Now do it again for us.
When you've gone through bad breaks and life throws you some curves, it's easy to fall into self-pity,
give up on dreams, God, why did this happen?
That's going to keep you where you.
are. Why don't you go back in the scripture to a man named Job? Job had his whole world turned upside down.
He was doing great. A man of integrity. He honored God, but he lost his health, lost his business,
lost his family. He was so depressed. He sat down among the ashes. Right when he was about to give up,
he looked to the heavens and said, I know my Redeemer lives. In the middle of the trouble, he started declaring the
goodness of God. The scripture says God brought Job out with twice what he had before, twice the
cattle, twice the strength, twice the joy. He had twice as many children. God gave him double for all the
trouble. In those difficult times, instead of complaining and thinking about how bad life is,
try a new approach. God, you did it for Job. I know you'll do it again for me. You brought him out
better than before. Lord, I want to thank you that I'm coming out better than
before. That's what gets God's attention. Not complaining, but speaking victory and having this
do it again mentality. See, the stories in the scripture aren't just there so we can see what God did
back then, celebrate their victories. They are examples that we can use for our own lives.
If you've been struggling with an illness a long time, God, you healed that man that had been sick
for 38 years by the pool of Bethesda. God, do it. It. God, do it.
again for me. You're struggling in your finances. God, you brought the Israelites quail in the desert,
supernatural provision. Do it again for me. God, you gave Rachel a baby after she had been barren for
years. God, do it again for us. Let us conceive this child. God, you brought Ruth, a great husband
after the pain and heartache. You exceeded her expectations and gave her Boaz. God, do it again for me. Bring somebody amazing
to my life. This is what I had to do when my dead went to be with the Lord. I knew I was supposed
to step up and pastor the church, but I didn't feel qualified. I'd never ministered. Didn't have
the training. My thoughts told me that I couldn't do it. But I remembered in the scripture the story
of Gideon. He was hiding in a wine press, afraid of the Midianites that is surrounded his city.
And every time the Israelites' crops would come up, they would come and take all the harvest.
They were much bigger and stronger.
Gideon was intimidated, living in fear.
When an angel appeared, said, mighty hero, the Lord is with you.
You are to deliver the Israelites from the Midianites.
He said, how can I lead these people?
I am the least one in my father's house.
He was saying, I'm not qualified.
I don't have the talent, the courage, all these excuses.
but God wouldn't have asked you to do it if he hadn't already given you what you needed.
You are strong, well able, equipped. You are empowered. Gideon finally changed his thinking.
He went out and led the Israelites to great victories. In fact, he's now listed as one of the
heroes of faith. When my father died, I felt unqualified. I could have stayed in hiding,
so to speak, behind the scenes, where I was comfortable. But I could feel that calling to step up.
I used Gideon to fuel my faith.
I said, God, when Gideon was weak,
he didn't feel like he could do it.
You gave him strength.
You went before him and made crooked places straight.
You opened doors that he couldn't open.
You protected him from enemies.
God, I know you're a do it again, God.
You did it for him.
Lord, do it again for me.
When you remind God what he's done in the past,
that's fuel for your faith.
I don't sit around complaining.
and oh man joel the sickness too big and my child is so far off course my finance is so down defeat talk
is going to bring defeat never going to happen talk is going to keep it from happening zip that up and find
some examples of what god did what you're believing for and let that be your declaration how about this
god my child is way off course but when saul was your greatest enemy when saul was persecuting the church
you changed his mind and turned him into a powerful believer. God, you did it for Saul. Do it again for my son.
Turn his life around. Maybe you feel like you're in a famine. Things have dried up. No good breaks.
Problems at work. It's tempting to lose your passion. Just dragged through the day.
Man, nothing good is in store. In the scripture, Elisha was in a famine for three and a half years.
Everything was barren. He went on top of mouth.
Carmel, and he started thanking God for rain when there wasn't a cloud in the sky. At one point,
he said, I hear the sound of the abundance of rain. He heard rain in his spirit before there were
any clouds in the sky. It wasn't long till the heavens opened, a downpour of rain. The drought came to an end.
Let that be your example. God, you brought Elisha out of that drought. You turned that barren place
to an abundant place. God, you did it for him. I'm asking you to do it again for me. You're saying,
God, I know you're the same. I know you haven't lost your power. You were a waymaker back then,
and you're a waymaker right now. You stopped the famine back then, and you'll stop the famine right now.
You were a healer then, and you're a healer now. You provided manna in the desert back then.
Supernatural provision, and I know you're a provider now.
give God something to work with, remind him what he's done, then make it personal. God, you did it for them,
do it again for me. John chapter 12, Jesus was talking to his disciples and telling them how he was
about to be crucified and how he was deeply troubled and he was facing all this opposition and suffering,
but his heart was set on doing his father's will. He said in verse 27, this is the reason I came,
Father, to bring glory to your name. A voice spoke out of the heavens and said, I have already brought it glory,
and I will do it again. The first glory God talks about is referring to Jesus' birth, how that was
supernatural. The miracles Jesus performed, multiplying the food, raising Lazarus, walking on water,
all these things that had happened up to that point that brought God glory.
God acknowledged that, but then he said, I'm going to do it again.
What's significant is the next glory was Jesus going to the cross and being raised from the dead.
The next glory was defeating the enemy, taking the keys of death and hell.
The next glory was the Holy Spirit coming to live inside each one of us.
The next glory was being seated at the right hand of the Father.
What was God showing us?
that his glory is progressive. What he's about to do is greater than what he's done in the past.
You've seen God's goodness, his favor, but you haven't seen anything yet. When he does it again,
it's going to be bigger, better, something that you haven't seen. A friend of our family had a very
successful business. He was an influential man known around the country. It seemed like anything he did
took off and for many years he was at the top of his field. But at one point, the economy turned,
he had some setbacks and everything started to go down. To stay in business, he had to borrow
money and put his buildings up as collateral. He kept going down and down and over time he was
tens of millions of dollars in debt. He was an older gentleman, now at the end of his career
and almost bankrupt, so down on himself. He loved God. It was a
a strong believer, but everything turned. A friend of mine would go visit with them, try to
encourage him, let him know God's still in control, and God can make a way, but this man wouldn't
hear it. He used to be full of faith, but now it's just the opposite. Well, years went by and he was
about to lose control and have it turned over to the creditors. At the last moment, this investor came in,
someone that always admired the man. Instead of taking the business, and instead of taking the business,
business, he not only paid off all the debt, but he upgraded all the facilities. Over a hundred
million dollars. The men thought he'd have to give up control and change the name. The investor said,
no, we're going to honor you by leaving it the same name. We're going to help you run this business
so it continues long after you're gone. Friends, your next glory is going to be greater than what you've
imagine. God's done it in the past. Now, why do you think you're stuck? Why are you sitting there like
my friend thinking all the reasons it can't happen? It's too big, Joel. It's too late. God hasn't brought
you this far to leave you. He stopped the son for Joshua. He closed the mouths of hungry lions for
Daniel. He gave Sarah a baby at 90 when it looked impossible. Why don't you have this do it again,
faith. God, you did it for Sarah, do it for me. God, you gave Lakewood to Compact Center when all the
odds were against them. God, do it for me. God is looking for some do it again faith. People that know
what he did back in Bible days, he'll do for you. That what he did 10 years ago, that door he opened,
that problem he turned around. That promotion he gave you, that miracle wasn't your last miracle. He
has another one coming. The next one's going to be greater. Your latter days will be better than your
former days. Well, Joel, man, I may believe this, but I've made mistakes. I've gotten off course.
I don't deserve it. That's the way Peter felt. The first time Jesus encountered Peter, he borrowed
his boat. When he finished using it, he told Peter to go back out. He'd catch a great haul of fish.
Well, Peter had fished all night, caught nothing. Didn't make sense. It didn't make sense. He didn't make
sense, but he went back and he caught so many fish, the nets begin to break. That's when Jesus
chose Peter as his first disciple. He was with Jesus night and day for three years, faithful,
loyal. But when Jesus was about to be crucified, Peter denied that he knew Jesus. He walked away
from him when Jesus needed him the most. And Peter never had the chance to say, I'm sorry,
to make things right. You can imagine how he felt.
so down on himself, and plus all the uncertainty with Jesus being gone, Peter was so distraught,
he went back to fishing. He left the disciples and went to his old ways. Early one morning,
he was in his boat after fishing at night and not catching anything. He heard this voice from
the beach, a man saying, have you caught anything? Peter thought, who is this guy?
Asking about our business, the man said, throw your nets on the right.
side of the boat and you'll catch a lot of fish. He thought, what do I have to lose? And he threw the
nets and caught so many fish. Again, they begin to break. Peter suddenly realized it was Jesus on the shore.
He swam quickly to meet him. That's where Jesus restored him and spoke victory over his life.
But notice, it was the same miracle as when he first called Peter. You would think, no,
Peter blew it. He doesn't have a chance. Maybe God will do something, but it'll be,
way less. No, God is not holding your faults against you. You may have made mistakes. You're not
where you should be, but God is calling you. He hasn't written you off. He didn't cancel your destiny.
Quit believe in those lives that you missed your chance. It's too late. God is a do it again, God.
And Peter wasn't just restored back to where he was, but he went on to do greater things. He gave the inaugural
address when the church was founded and 3,000 people became believers. He spoke to the crippled man and he was
healed. He helped spread the good news all over Rome. When he thought he was finished, he came to the greater
glory. You may have seen God's goodness in the past, his mercy, his favor. That was the first glory,
but God has another level of glory. What he's about to do is going to supersede anything you've done.
Now do your part and have do it again faith. Find some examples. Remind God what he's done. Dare to ask God to do it for you. God, you restored Peter. You gave him another chance. God, do it for me. God, you caused David to defeat Goliath. God, do it again. Help me to defeat this giant. God, you broke the chains off of Paul. God, break these chains. Free me from this addiction. Your past mirror. You. You're
miracles were not your last miracles. Get ready. I believe and declare. God is about to do it again.
Favor, healing, breakthroughs, greater glory in Jesus' name. And if you receive it, can you say amen?
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.
If you prayed that simple prayer, we believe you got born again.
But I hope you'll get into a good Bible-based church and keep God first place.
