Joel Osteen Podcast - Living Content | Joel Osteen
Episode Date: September 25, 2024You weren't created to spend your life waiting for something to happen so that you could feel fulfilled. Instead of looking to outside sources for fulfillment, let gratitude for God's blessings fill y...ou with contentment in every season of life. Your best 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 visitJoelOsteen.com/GiveHope.God still works miraclestoday just as He did in Scripture! InMiracles Happen, you’ll find stories of 30 miracles from the Bible plus 5 modern-day miracles. Let our September offer stir your faith and increase your expectation—your miracle is on the way!Request your copy today,https://bit.ly/3SVZvsb. 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. 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 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.
I like to start with something funny
and I heard about this pastor
he decided to skip church
one Sunday morning and go play golf.
He told his assistant
that he wasn't feeling well and
he drove to a golf course in another city
so nobody would know him.
He teed off on the first hole
and a huge gust of wind caught his ball
carried it an extra hundred yards
and dropped it right in the hole
for a 450 yard hole
in one. An angel looked
God and said, what did you do that for? God smiled and said, who's he going to tell? 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 living content.
It's good to have dreams and goals.
We should be stretching our faith, believing for something bigger.
But here's the key.
While we're waiting for things to change, waiting for promises to come to pass,
we shouldn't be discontent where we are.
Maybe you're believing to have a baby, believing for a new house, believing to get married.
That's great, but don't go the next five years.
years, discontent being single. Discontent with the house you have. Discontent, not having a child.
Learn to enjoy the season that you're in. Being unhappy, frustrated, wondering if it's ever going to
change is not going to make it happen any sooner. When we're discontent, we're dishonoring God.
We're so focused on what we want, we're taking for granted what we have. The right attitude is,
God, I'm believing for a new house, but in the meantime, I'm happy with the house I have.
I'm believing to get married, but in the meantime, I'm content being single.
Believing for a better job, but I'm happy with the job I have right now.
The Apostle Paul said, I have learned how to be content, whether I'm abased or abounding,
whether I have plenty or whether I'm in need.
Notice he had to learn to be content.
doesn't happen automatically. It's a choice we have to make.
And being content doesn't mean that we don't want change. We give up on our dreams. We settle where we are.
No, it means we're not fighting everything. We're not frustrated. We're trusting God's timing.
We know he's working behind the scenes and at the right time he'll get us to where we're supposed to be.
And I found some situations will not change until we change.
As long as we're frustrated, stressed out, thinking why is it taking so long?
Why am I still dealing with this problem?
Why is my husband still aggravating me?
No, if God has us there, we must need it.
He's going to use it to do a work in us.
When we're content, we're growing.
We're developing character.
Our faith is being strengthened.
You don't grow in the good times.
When everything's going your way, you grow when there's pressure.
You feel like being sour, but you choose to be happy.
You could easily complain, but you say, Lord, thank you for another great day.
All your dreams haven't come to pass, but you choose to enjoy the season that you're in.
That's passing the test.
That's what allows God to go to work.
Instead of trying to change the situation, let it change you.
There's something wrong if we're always discontented.
I don't like my job.
tired of this small apartment.
These kids get on my nerves.
When is my business ever going to grow?
That's going to keep you where you are.
God's plan for our life is not to just make us comfortable,
but to grow us up, to mature us so he can release more of his favor.
You may not like where you are,
but you wouldn't be there unless God had a purpose for it.
Make sure you pass the test.
This is what David did.
He spent years in the lonely shepherd's fields
taken care of his father's sheep.
What's interesting is he had already been chosen
to be the next king of Israel.
The prophet Samuel had already anointed him.
David could have thought, God, this isn't right.
I've got big dreams.
You promised me great things.
What am I doing stuck out here with a bunch of sheep?
No, David understood this principle.
He didn't live stressed, frustrated.
he bloomed where he was planted. He knew God was in control, so he just kept being his best,
going to work with a good attitude, grateful for where he was. Because he was content in the shepherd's fields,
he made it to the throne, to the palace. He passed that test. But if you're not content in the season you're in,
while you're waiting for things to change, then even if you do somehow make it to your throne, so to speak,
dreams do come to pass, you're still not going to be satisfied. You may be happy for a little while,
but here's the problem. Discontentment will follow you everywhere you go. A few years ago,
I came home one evening and I heard this high-pitched sound in the house. Like a tone you hear
from a television broadcast. I could just faintly hear it and I thought maybe a smoke detector,
battery was low where alarm was going off upstairs. So I started going around everywhere,
trying to figure out where it was. But it seemed like everywhere I went, it sounded exactly the same.
I couldn't get any closer to it. It was very puzzling. I went upstairs and checked rooms and drawers,
checked the pantry. Finally, I went up in the attic. I thought maybe a hot water heater or an air
conditioner had a part that was going bad. I got way up in the attic and it still sounded
exactly the same. After about 20 minutes, I went down to my room to change clothes.
I took off my cell phone from my belt where it was clipped and I put it on my counter
when I did, I could tell the tone was coming from my cell phone.
That's why it sounded the same everywhere I went.
It was clipped to me.
I couldn't get away from it.
That's the way it is with discontentment.
It follows us around.
God blesses us with a promotion.
We're happy for a little while.
Then the discontentment comes.
We don't want to work.
so hard. We don't want the responsibility. It's not our circumstances. It's the spirit of
discontentment. Seeing the wrong, complaining about what we don't like, never having enough.
That's why Paul said, I've learned how to be content. You've got to train your mind to see the good,
to be grateful for what you have. Life will go so much better if you will be content in each season.
content when you have a lot and content when you don't have a lot.
Content whether your children are in diapers or whether they're in college.
Whether you're in maintenance or management, you have the grace you need to enjoy each season.
If your dreams are not coming to pass, that's a test.
Will you do like David and bloom where you're planted?
Will you choose to enjoy that season and not just endure it?
thinking, God, when is this ever going to change? I've been praying for two years.
No, maybe it's going to change when you change. You've got to be satisfied with where God has you right now.
Again, it doesn't mean you settle there, never expect anything good. It means you don't live frustrated.
Always wanting something more. God, I need more money, then I'll be happy. I need a better job.
need a bigger house, need to lose 20 pounds. I need my kids to make better grades. Then I'll enjoy life.
Oh, if you get all that corrected, if you accomplish your wish list, something else will come up to make you discontented.
You've got to put your foot down and say, that's it. Everything may not be perfect in my life.
All my dreams may not have come to pass yet, but I'm not living frustrated, stressed out.
I'm a bloom right where I'm planning. In other words,
I'm content whether I'm driving a 20-year-old Volkswagen or a brand-new Mercedes-Benz.
I'm content whether I'm living in a small apartment or a beautiful dream house.
I'm content whether my business is booming or whether it's a little slow.
You cannot let your contentment be based on what you have or don't have, on who likes you or who doesn't like you.
Learn to be content in every season.
Content when God blesses you with a lot and content when you have a little.
content when the dreams are coming to pass and content while you're waiting.
Content in the shepherd's fields and content in the palace.
The scripture says, godliness with contentment is great gain.
Life is very freeing when you can say, I'm content with who God made me to be.
I'm content with my personality, content with my looks, content with my gifts.
I'm content with where I am in life, my position, my career,
my relationships, my house.
This is the reason many people are unhappy.
They're always wishing for something different.
Some single people are not going to be content until they get married.
No, you need to enjoy being single.
Because when you get married, you'll enjoy it more.
I'm smarter than I look.
There are married people that wish they weren't married,
wish they were married to somebody else.
White people sit in tanning booths trying to get darker.
Dark people put cream on their skin trying to get lighter.
Ladies with curly hair go to the salon to get it straightened.
People with straight hair go to the salon to get it perm.
People with no hair go to the salon to buy some hair.
But really, there's nothing wrong with improving, being your best, showing your style.
But you shouldn't all.
Always be wishing you were something different. Be content with who God made you to be.
It's a tragedy to go through life, always dissatisfied. Wishing you had more, wanting to look like somebody else, waiting to be happy. I'm asking you to be content right where you are. Think about Mary, the mother of Christ. When she was pregnant with Jesus, she had to ride a donkey to Bethlehem.
Now, I've lived with a pregnant woman twice, the same one.
If I would have suggested Victoria getting on a donkey at nine months pregnant, I probably
wouldn't be here today.
Mary could have complained, Joseph, why don't you get me something smoother?
This is hard when she got to Bethlehem.
Joseph, why didn't you make us a hotel reservation?
Why didn't you get me a hospital room?
You knew I was going to have this baby, been all over the.
the news when the baby was born. Joseph, why didn't you buy the baby a new outfit? I've got to wrap my
beautiful baby in swaddling clothes. That was strips of cloth. Mary didn't have designer jeans,
fancy purse, a latte from Starbucks, but she never complained. She never found fault with Joseph.
She didn't say, God, if I'm going to have this baby for you, at least you could make it more
comfortable on me. No, she was content in the season she was in.
Content when the angel said, you've been highly favored and content riding a donkey pregnant.
Content giving birth in a barn with a bunch of animals. And content when the wise men said,
your son is the Messiah. It takes a mature person to be content on the mountaintop and content
in the valley. A couple of years after Victoria and I were married,
we found this piece of property that we really liked.
It was close into the city, in a nice neighborhood,
but it had a very old run-down house on it
that had major foundation problems.
Most people would have torn it down,
but we decided to fix it up and live in it.
The floors in the den were so slanted
that I had to put little blocks of wood
under the front legs of the couch
so it would match up with the back legs.
Most of the interior doors would not close,
properly. They didn't bother us. We were happy. My mother would come over. Joel, how do you live in this house with these crooked floors?
God gives you the grace for each season. Today, we have a nice house with even floors. But I don't believe we would be where we are if we had not been content in that older home. It would have been easy to complain. This is a piece of junk. God, we wanted something new. When is it ever going to change? No, pass the test. Whether you
you're abased or abounding. Whether you're in your dream house or a crooked floor house, make the
decision, I'm going to be content. I'm going to enjoy my life. I'm going to be grateful for what God's
given me. I'm going to be the best I can be right where I am. The Apostle Paul, who said, I've learned
how to be content, wrote much of the New Testament from a prison cell. When you've made up your mind to be
content. Prisons can't stop you. Crooked floors can't stop you. Donkeys can't stop you. Lonely
Shepherdsfields can't stop you. God will get you to where you're supposed to be. A gentleman
recently was telling me about all of his problems and everything that was wrong in his life and went
on and on. His long story, he ended by saying, Joel, I just don't like my life. Here's the problem.
It's the only life you have. You can't trade it in. You can't become so much. You can't become so
else. You may have a thousand reasons to live unhappy, but you've got to make this choice
that you're going to be content. If you're sour, when is it ever going to change, you'll get stuck.
God does not promote discontentment. Shake it off and focus on what's right in your life.
Focus on what you do have. Most of us, when we woke up this morning, we could see the
sunlight. Our eyes worked. Most of you could hear the bird.
singing. You had a roof
over your head. You have opportunity
people to love in your life.
There's a lot right
in your life. Don't take it for granted.
Don't get so focused
on the crooked floors, the donkeys,
the struggles that you miss
the gift of this day.
See, every season
is not springtime
with the flowers, beautiful,
blooming,
nice sunshine, cool weather.
That's a great season.
but you're not going to grow if you stay in harvest.
There's got to be planting seasons, watering seasons,
maintaining seasons where you're pulling the weeds,
tilling the soil.
Those are important seasons.
Without going through that process,
then you're not going to come into a new season of harvest.
Instead of being frustrated by the difficulties,
have a new perspective.
That season is getting you prepared for promotion.
It may look like you're stuck.
You don't see anything happening, but God is at work, and at the right time, the season will change.
Winter always gives way to spring.
It takes a mature person to be content not only in the harvest season, but content in planning season,
content in the watering season, content into pulling up the weed season.
You may be in one of those difficult seasons right now, raising a spring.
small child or taking care of an elderly loved one, perhaps dealing with an illness. You feel like
you're riding that donkey. It's easy to think, as soon as I get through this tough time, then I'll get
my joy back. Soon as my kids get out of diapers, soon as I make it through the busy season at work,
as soon as I lose this 20 pounds, no, this is the day the Lord has made. You've got to choose to rejoice today.
God has given you the grace you need
not to endure the season. That doesn't take any faith, but to
enjoy the season. When you're content, you see
each day as a gift. You appreciate the people in your life.
You're grateful for what God is given you. That not only
is making you stronger, developing your character, but you're
passing the test. You will come out of fall, out of winter, and you
will come in to your springtime. Things will begin to bloom and blossom once again.
When I was growing up, there were five of us kids in the house. Of course, my parents were pastors,
and we didn't have necessarily a lot of money, but as a little boy, I always felt like we were
well off. We had fun. We played hide and go seek in the house. We'd go out in the front yard and
have big races. Life was good. But my parents couldn't afford to take us on a big family
vacation every year. So every couple of months, my father would load us kids up in the car and take us
up to the airport to ride the tram from terminal A to terminal B. There were just two terminals back
then, and the tram was free. We thought that was so great. We would ride it over and over and over.
People would look at us like we were so confused. We weren't lost. We were having fun.
my father learned to be content in each season.
Instead of complaining that he didn't have enough,
he chose to bloom right where he was planted.
It's funny when some of my friends, as a little boy,
would tell me they were going to Disneyland.
I always thought that meant they were going up to the airport
to ride the trains.
I say, yeah, we've been there before.
When I got old enough to realize what Disneyland really was,
I needed counseling.
But don't miss a great season in your life, wishing you had more, complaining about what you don't have.
Listen, the real joy in life is in the simple things, making memories with your family,
riding the trams together at the airport, playing hide and go seek in the house,
watching the sunset with your spouse, looking at the stars at night, simple things.
When our children were younger, Jonathan about five and Alexander would have been two.
we planned a big vacation to Disneyland.
They were going to get to eat breakfast with Mickey Mouse
and take pictures with the other characters.
It's a big deal, you know, getting two small children
out to California and booking the hotel,
getting the rental car, the flights,
spend half of my retirement to get there.
When we arrived, we checked into the hotel
and we went straight to the park.
I was so excited for my children.
We weren't there 15 minutes.
Jonathan said, dad, I want to go back to the hotel
and go swimming. I didn't think I heard him ride. I said, you want to do what? He said, I want to go back and go swimming. I said, no, no, Jonathan. We're at Disneyland. We came a long way. Look at all these rides. Isn't this going to be fun? He said, no, Daddy, I want to go back and go swimming. I said, Jonathan, we can swim anytime at home at the neighborhood pool. We're at Disneyland. He sat down on the pavement, crossed his arms and said, I don't want to be at Disneyland. I want to go swimming. I said, John, I said, John. I said, John,
Jonathan, I spent 50 bucks on your ticket. You're going to have fun whether you like it or not.
I thought later, I should have done like my dad and taking them to the airport to ride the
trams. Could have saved me a lot of money. You don't have to have a big vacation to have fun.
Learn to enjoy the simple things in life. A mistake we make too often is we think when we reach a certain goal,
then we'll be happy. As soon as I finish college, Joel, soon as I get the promotion,
soon as I move into the new house,
as soon as I have this baby,
then I'll enjoy my life.
Yes, you'll be happy when you accomplish
your goals, but there are challenges
that come along with it.
I've heard it said, with every blessing
comes a burden.
You'll never come to a place where you're problem free.
No conflict, no bills to pay.
Everybody's celebrating you.
That's not reality.
If you don't learn to be content where you are,
you won't be content when dreams.
come to pass. When God blesses you with that new house, what comes with it is a bigger yard to mow.
More rooms to clean, more to maintain. When you're blessed with that promotion, what comes with it
is more responsibility. When you have that beautiful baby, nothing like it in all the world.
But at 3 o'clock in the morning, that baby wants to eat. They don't do things on our timetable.
Now, don't pray for a bigger blessing if you're going to complain about a bigger burden.
We love our new facility.
This is a dream come true.
God did more than we can ask her thing.
But with this amazing blessing
came an amazing utility bill.
First time I saw it, I thought, God,
I sure liked our old facility.
The good news is,
God wouldn't give you the blessing
if you couldn't handle the burden.
You have the grace you need for each season.
Now, do your part
and choose.
to be content. You could be in one of the best seasons of your life right now, but you're not
enjoying it because you're focused on the burden, on what you don't have, on how difficult it is.
Because you're waiting for things to change, you're missing the beauty of this moment,
the joy of today. Don't go through life always wanting something else. See the gift in what you
have right now. Can I tell you, we are living in the good old day.
20 years from now, you'll look back and say, wow, 2014 was one of the best times of my life.
Don't miss it, living discontent.
Gentlemen I know by the name of Mitch Album wrote a great book called The Five People You Meet in Heaven.
They turned it into a movie.
Now, although it's not scriptural, it makes a very good point.
It's about a man in his 60s that had worked at an amusement park his whole life.
His parents owned it, and that's all he knew.
He never really wanted to be there.
He had dreams to do something bigger with his life, but unfortunate things kept happening.
He found himself back at the amusement part.
He was discontented, unfulfilled, never felt like that's where he was supposed to be, dreaded going to work each day.
On the outside, he was good to people, kind, generous.
He'd go out of his way to help others.
But on the inside, he was unhappy.
felt like a failure in life.
At one point, this little girl
was in danger on a ride
about to be harmed. He rushed
over to help her. He saved the little
girl's life, but in the process
he lost his own life. He was killed.
He went to heaven and was told
that he would meet five people.
These people would be instrumental
in helping him to choose
what kind of heaven he
would have. Again, it's not doctrinally
correct, but in this book,
you could choose what your heaven would be.
If you wanted to live on a beach, in a palace, in the mountains, it was your choice.
The first man he met, he had helped during the war.
The man told him how much he meant to him.
He then met three other people that he had been good to.
They expressed their heartfelt love and appreciation for what he had done.
The last one he met was the little girl whose life he had saved.
He began to realize all of his time on earth that he felt,
like he was at the wrong place, the wrong job. He didn't like his life, but actually he was at the
right place. God had been directing his steps. He made a difference with his life. When he stepped back
and saw it from a new perspective, he chose his heaven to be the amusement park, the place that
he dreaded all those years. Could it be that you're at the right place for the season that you're in,
but you're not enjoying it.
Maybe like him, if you would step back and see it from a new perspective,
you would realize God has you in the palm of his hand.
He's directing your steps.
He knows where you are, what you like, what you don't like.
Instead of living discontented, frustrated,
always wishing you were somewhere else,
embrace the place where you are.
See the good.
Be grateful for what you have.
Remember, there's a blessing and a burden for every season.
Don't focus on the burden.
You have the grace to enjoy the blessing.
If you will make this choice that you're going to live content through every season,
blooming where you're planning, not always wishing for something else,
then I believe and declare you're going to enjoy your life more.
You will rise higher, overcome every obstacle,
and you will become everything God's created you to be.
in Jesus name.
We never like to close our broadcast
without giving 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.
Wash me clean.
I make you, my Lord and Savior.
Friends, if you prayed that simple prayer,
we believe you got born again.
Get in a good Bible-based church.
Keep God first place.
He's going to take your places that you've never dreamed of.
Sometimes the difficulties of life can be so overwhelming.
You feel like you're stumbling around in the dark.
Things are so bad, you would need a miracle to change your situation.
But is a miracle even possible?
We all face situations where we don't see a way out.
It's easy to get discouraged and give up on what we're believing for.
That's how we felt in 1981.
My mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer
and given a few weeks to live.
Nothing could be done, medically speaking,
but she chose to believe that God is a miracle worker.
Today, 43 years later, by the grace of God,
she's still healthy and strong.
I'm so grateful to be alive.
I'm 90 years young.
I thank God every day that he still does miracles.
I'd love to send you my new book.
It's called Miracles Happened.
It's filled with powerful stories of miracles from the scripture
and real-life stories of people that have seen the hand of God.
It'll help build your faith so you can believe what seems impossible.
God did it for my mother.
He'll do it for you.
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