Joel Osteen Podcast - Hope Fuels Our Faith | Victoria Osteen
Episode Date: November 15, 2025The promises of God should ignite hope in our hearts. When you hold on to hope, your faith will bring you closer to the promise!Fear says, “You can’t.” Faith says, “God will!” This November..., take a 30-day journey to renew your mind and walk confidently in God’s promises. Request No More Fear: You Have the Mind of Christ and choose faith over fear today!https://bit.ly/42Ti2dH 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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Hi, this is Joel and Victoria.
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We appreciate you and pray for God's very best in your life.
Oh, we're in agreement with that today, amen.
I want to encourage us all today.
I want to challenge us in a way to think about this word that we hear so much of now called hope.
Are you hoping for anything today?
maybe you're hoping for a better marriage.
Maybe you're hoping for a strong family unit.
Maybe you're hoping to get that job promotion.
Maybe you're hoping that you'll have a child.
What are you hoping for today?
Is it a casual hope?
Is it a vague hope?
And the reason I say that is because sometimes I think that word hope
has been used so much that we forget the power
of hope. I've heard people say, well, I hope that happens. Yeah, well, that'd be nice. Hope so.
Hope comes from heaven. It's heaven made. See, in Corinthians 313, it says there's three things that are
eternal, three things that will remain. Faith, hope, and love. Can I tell you today that God wants you to get your hopes
up. He wants you to hope on in faith. Because God created this hope on the inside of us. And he doesn't
want us to get vague with this hope. If God has spoken something to you, if you found a promise
that you believe that God has given you, I want to encourage you today to put hope in front of that
promise. See, hope creates vision. Hope gives our faith something to attach itself to, something to go
after. We need a picture of what we're going after. The scripture says that faith is the substance
of things hoped for. Do you have a picture in your mind of what you're hoping for? Are you feeding
that picture? Are you fueling it so that your faith?
can move towards it? See, I believe God designed hope because he knows that hope fuels our faith.
He knows that hope picks us up. The scripture says hope anchors our soul. It anchors us in
disappointing times, in challenging times, in times of failure. If we can only keep our hopes
up, faith will pick us up and move us in the right direction. See, God does the work. Faith, hope,
and love come from him. But you know what he wants us to do? He wants us to develop it. He's
given us the potential, the seed for it. Now he's saying, you need to develop it. You need to develop it.
It's interesting because when Paul prayed in Romans 18, he said, I pray that the God of all
hope. Paul called him the God of all hope. He said, I pray that the God of all hope would fill you with
joy and peace so that your hope would overflow by the power of the Holy Spirit. You see,
God is saying, stir up that hope and it will flow out of you. It will flow out of you because
hope comes from heaven. God gave it to us, and he's going to help. And he's going to help.
help it flow out of us as we begin to develop it. Now, we all know the story of Abraham and Sarah.
And the reason I want to talk about Abraham and Sarah, because it's the classic story of hope
and faith. It's the classic story that we should always learn from. God spoke a promise to Abraham.
Abraham didn't have the Bible. He couldn't get God's word. So God spoke a promise to him,
birth the promise in his heart. And then God told Abraham, I'm going to give you a beautiful
representation to visualize hope for this promise. Now, the promise that he spoke was this. Abraham,
you and Sarah are going to have a child. And through this child, the covenant child, your offspring will be
many. You will have a large inheritance of children on the earth. Well, up to this point,
Abraham and Sarah had no children between them. They'd been married a long time. And you know what?
I think after you've been married so long and you hadn't had any children and you're really old,
you're thinking, you're tempted to think. And I'm sure Abraham was tempted to think. And I'm sure
he did think, God, I haven't had one this far. Why and how am I going to have one now?
I'm very old. My wife is way past childbearing years. But God spoke that promise and he said, look,
Abraham, I want you to look up at the stars in the sky. I want you to see the sand on the seashore.
He said, if you can even count that, I want you to know that that is the number of your offspring.
Can you even count that? See, he gave him a visual.
to build his hope around.
I can only imagine him sitting out at night.
He pulls up his lawn chair.
He didn't have Netflix, didn't have, you know, the movie channel.
So he pulls up his chair and he's sitting under the stars and he's remembering that promise.
And, you know, he knows, he knows, he knows he's old.
He knows he hasn't done it.
So he's got a beautiful visual.
There's a stars God was talking to me about.
He said if I could even count them, man, I'm going to try to count them tonight.
One, two, three, four, wait, did I count that one?
Three, four, five.
Wait a minute, let me start over.
One, two, three.
What I'm saying is, night after night, he pondered those stars.
He thought about those stars.
He walked along the seashore, and as he kicked that sand and it got between his toes,
He was like, wow, God, I'm holding on to this hope.
This is my inheritance.
This is my offspring.
But God, okay, God, I'm just going to focus on the stars and the stand.
I'm going to let that fuel my faith, and I'm not going to get stuck, God.
I got things to do.
I'm going to keep moving forward.
And the Bible says this, that,
Abraham hoped on in faith.
Now, how did he do that?
I love this scripture.
It says, because he believed that God had the power to do what he promised.
He could hope on against all natural hope because he didn't put that hope in himself.
He didn't look at his body, Sarah's body.
He didn't look at the fact that he'd made some mistakes and,
tried to have this child, you know, help God out a little bit. Gosh, you know, that can really dash
your hopes when you messed up. He wasn't looking at his mess-ups. He was not considering his own
limitations. He said, I'm all hoping and building this visual and keeping my eyes
fixed on your power, God. You see, it took the power and the focus off of him and put it
where it belongs on Almighty God. You see, so much we look at our own abilities. We look at our own self.
We look at the impossibilities. And many of them are impossible. Because see, if God wants to do
something in your life, it's going to be something that you can't do on your own. It is impossible.
It's big. It's real big. You see, we have to anchor ourselves to ourself to
hope. We have to feed this hope. So it fuels our faith. Do you know when God showed up and he told Abraham
this time next year, you're going to have a child. Because of his hope, because of the faith that he had
continued to generate, he continued to move forward. Do you know that the Bible says this about Sarah?
It says that Sarah had the strength and the power to conceive because of her faith.
faith. You might not want to conceive a child, but because of your hope and because of your faith,
you can conceive the things that God wants you to bring forth in your life. And he wants you to do it
through his strength, through his power. Take your eyes off of your own limitations and get your
eyes on God. Because if it's going to come to pass, it's going to come to pass because of God.
He's the one that's going to bring it to pass.
You see, God knew.
God knew he had an appointed time.
He knew that Abraham and Sarah would get disappointed, go through difficulties,
try to do things their own way.
That's why he gave them the stars and the sand.
It's interesting because those were things they could see every single day.
They lived under the stars at night, and they walked through the sands during the day.
it was an everyday visual.
Do you have any visuals?
Do you have something that you can set up,
that you see every single day to keep that promise alive in your heart,
to create a vision so you can make it through the difficult times
so your faith knows where to go, knows where to be directed?
You see, many times our hopes can be dashed.
I think about Joseph. He had a dream, a God-given dream. His brothers dashed that dream.
They tried to anyway. They sold him. Potterfer's wife, when he got to Egypt, falsely accused him. He got thrown in prison.
But I have this dream. But I have this dream. It took him 17 years. The baker, the cut bearer said, I'll help you when I get out.
they forgot him.
I can't think of any more things that would really dash my dreams than that.
17 years, the scripture says, when he stood in front of his brothers, he remembered the dream.
See, he had built such a vision of hope that it got him through.
His faith moved him forward.
Hope is to move you forward.
Hope so you won't get stuck.
Don't get stuck.
Create hope.
People say, oh, hope.
Hope disappoints. Don't get your hopes up. What if it doesn't happen? The Bible says this,
hope deferred makes the heart sick. Hope deferred makes the heart sick. That means hope that's been
let go of. You see, let me tell you something. If God's spoken something to you and it keeps coming up,
keeps coming up, it keeps coming up, that could definitely be a God promise. And you need to start
getting visuals and putting that in front of your face every day, wherever you go, to hold on to that
promise. Don't let that hope go. You don't want to ever live in regret. Why did I let that hope go?
My brother-in-law, Kevin and my sister-in-law, Lisa, when they got married, they wanted to have a
child like any young couple would. So they were all excited about creating a family. Well, as the
years went on, nothing happened. Lisa, went to the doctor, went through treatments, did everything that she
could. Still, nothing happened. Five years went by. Nothing happened. The doctors had said to her,
I'm sorry, Lisa, Kevin, you just need to give up hope. You know what? It's impossible.
Well, see, Lisa and Kevin were taught that hope fuels your faith.
Lisa and Kevin said, that's not what we're used to hearing. We're used to creating hope for
ourselves. That's why we've got scriptures. That's why we've got pictures. That's why we've created this hope.
But the doctor said there's no hope. I'll never forget. One time Lisa and Kevin were having to redo their
bathroom, and I was helping her pick out a few of the materials. And she said, well, Victoria, I want to get a
bigger sink in my bathroom. She goes, because someday I want to bathe my baby in this sink.
Kevin got a sample pair of diapers in the mail.
Looked at those diapers, and he opened him up, and there was two diapers.
Now, Kevin is a twin.
And I don't know if at that time he had told Lisa that his desire was to have twins.
Because, I mean, she was just doing her best trying to have one, right?
But Kevin came to her and said, look what we got in the mail, Lisa.
Let's put these things in front of our eyes.
because we are going to have babies.
Everything that they did was incorporated with this dream and this hope of having children.
They didn't lose their hope, but they kept feeding that hope.
Against all hope, the medical doctors told them no hope, but they kept feeding that hope.
One day, Lisa got a call from a friend.
her name is Nancy Alcorn. She has a girl's home. She said, Lisa, have you had your kids yet?
Lisa said, no, I haven't had them yet. And she said, well, Lisa, I have a young girl in here
who has twin girls. She's about to give birth to. She said, I have this strong, strong desire that
I'm supposed to call you and ask you if you would like to adopt these girls. Well, Lisa had never
thought about adopting. But Lisa did keep her hope alive. And she fueled and fed that hope and it fueled
her faith. So when the opportunity that God had for her took birth in her heart all of a sudden,
she got off the phone. She told Kevin what had just happened. They were in agreement. And guess what?
A month later, they picked up their twin girls. Take a look at these beautiful girls.
I don't know Catherine and Caroline if you ever wore those sample diapers, but I do know that you got
bade in that sink because I was there. Can I tell you, you could say, well, that didn't happen
the way she thought it was going to happen. Well, Lisa will tell you this. Those twins were
birthed out of her heart. She couldn't ask for anything better. It was more than she could ask,
think, or imagine.
You see, God is a faithful God.
He brings the promises to pass.
He brings them to pass in his timing and in his way.
But it's up to you and I to develop this hope,
to create this visual, to fuel our faith.
Because when God gets done with us,
it's more than we can ask, think, or imagine.
I encourage you.
Keep your hopes up because hope is from heaven.
Amen.
Amen.
Fear can be a powerful force and will try to make you feel alone, stuck, without hope.
But fear doesn't have to get the final say.
There is a way out.
Fear is a powerful force, but so is faith.
What we focus on shapes our reality.
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Just like David said, though I walk through the valley,
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I can't promise you you'll never feel fear, but I can teach you how to rise above it by dwelling
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