Joel Osteen Podcast - Make Every Day A Masterpiece | Joel Osteen
Episode Date: April 18, 2025Every day is a gift from God. When you take time to appreciate the small blessings of each day, your life will be filled with greater peace and joy. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to ne...w 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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I'd like to get started with something funny each week.
I heard about this kindergarten teacher.
She wanted to teach her students about self-esteem.
She said to her class,
everyone who thinks you are dumb, please stand up.
She didn't think anybody would stand.
She'd make the point how no one was dumb.
But about that time, little Johnny stood up.
She didn't quite know what to do.
She said, now, Johnny, do you really think that you're dumb?
He said, no, ma'am, I just,
hate to see you standing there all by yourself.
All right, 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 about making every day a masterpiece.
We have to realize each day is a gift from God.
Once we live this day, we can never get it back.
We shouldn't live it in a hurry, rushing around, stressed out,
taking things for granted.
If we're not careful, we'll look up and the day has gone by in a blur.
We can't say we enjoyed it.
We can't say we lived it to the full.
It just blew by.
but we have to slow down and learn to appreciate what God has given us.
When you get up in the morning, don't just start out 90 to nothing.
Listen to the birds singing.
Pause a few minutes to watch the sun coming over the horizon.
When you hear the little footsteps of your children coming down the stairs,
take that in.
Let it bring a smile to your face.
We can't get so busy and so preoccupied in our minds
that we're missing out on these special moments.
It's the little things that make every day a masterpiece.
So many people today don't live in the present moment.
They either live in the past or they live in the future.
They're so focused on their regrets,
what didn't work out and who hurt them.
They don't really appreciate the gift of today.
We have to let each day be a new beginning.
You may have had disappointments in your past.
Life may not have treated you fair,
but the good news is,
yesterday ended last night. This is a new day and God has new things in store for you. But if our mind
is in yesterday, we will never enjoy this day like we should. Even with our accomplishments,
you may have had some great things happen last week or last year you had some major victories and that's
great. We celebrate with you. But even then, it's important to not stay focused on our past victories.
We have to get our mind off of yesterday
and learn to live in the present moment
if we're going to enjoy the gift of today.
I heard this famous basketball coach
after his team just won an important victory.
They were in the playoffs and they had to play a couple of days later.
They were all celebrating the win.
It's around four in the afternoon.
He told his team, I'm so proud of you,
I want you to really enjoy this victory.
I want you to take in every moment until 10 o'clock tonight.
After that, I don't want to hear another word about it.
He knew if their mind was in yesterday,
even when it's a good thing,
it's going to steal the new victories God has in store.
Live in this moment.
Says in Ecclesiastes,
give yourself to what you're doing.
That means don't live in yesterday
and don't live in tomorrow.
Focus on right now.
I know sometimes I can get up in the morning,
brush my teeth, take a shower, get dressed,
and I can't remember one thing that I've just done
because my mind is somewhere else.
My mind is in the future.
Victoria can come in, my children come by.
I might acknowledge them,
but my focus is not there.
I'm living four hours ahead,
thinking about what I've got to do.
And of course, it's good to plans,
good to have goals,
but if you're going to get the most out of each day,
you have to stay in the now.
You have to be where you are.
That's one thing about little children.
They live in the present.
When they have a disappointment,
most of the time, they get over it in five minutes.
They don't hold grudges.
They don't worry about the future.
They're just happy.
Life is good.
I believe we'd enjoy our lives a lot more
if we do the same thing.
But too often, if we're not in the past,
we're in the future.
It may not be planning, but worrying,
trying to figure everything out.
But as long as we worry,
it steals the joy for today.
worry does not accomplish anything positive.
If you let your mind go constantly thinking about how's this going to turn out,
what if this problem doesn't work out, what if this pain is something serious,
that's doing two things.
It's stealing the joy for right now, and it's not allowing God to work in your life.
God works where there's faith.
Faith is simply trusting.
In other words, God, I may not see how it's going to work out, but I know you're in control.
I know you've got me in the palm of your hand.
So instead of worrying, I'm going to turn it over to you
and believe that it's going to all work out for my good.
Most of the things we worry about never come to pass.
I wish I could have back all the days and even weeks
I spent worrying and wondering.
I've learned now God is in control.
Do your best and just turn it over to him.
In fact, the scripture says,
don't worry about tomorrow.
It'll take care of itself.
I like what Mark Twain said.
I've been through some terrible things in my life,
some of which actually happened.
How many times have we wasted valuable days or weeks
wondering about something that never came about?
Our attitude should be, this day is a gift.
I'm not going to worry about tomorrow.
It may not come.
I'm not going to focus on yesterday.
That ended last night.
This is a new day, and I'm going to make the most of it.
I'm going to stay in the present.
There's power in state.
in the moment. We are not
supposed to rush through part
of our day to try to get to the next
part. Let me hurry and cook dinner
so I can go relax. Let me hurry
and put these children to bed so I can go watch
television. No, we're supposed
to enjoy every part
of our day. And I know too many
people that live for 5 o'clock
rush through the day so they can get
finished with their work and get home.
We're supposed to enjoy our
work. Enjoy cooking
dinner. Enjoy raising your
children. It's all in how we've trained ourselves. We have these mindsets. These are the things I enjoy.
These are the things I dread paying my bills. I dread going to the grocery, so I dread driving
in the traffic. If you will see those things in a new light, you can begin to enjoy them. I know I used to
kind of dread Thursdays. That's when I would prepare my sermons. I think, oh man, Thursday's here. I
got to come up with a new message and it's going to be hard. I got to where I was already
planning to not enjoy it. One day it dawned on me, I am not supposed to rush through Thursday
to try to get to Friday. And I changed my approach. I started reminding myself, this day is a gift.
I'm not always going to be here. So whatever I do today, I'm going to enjoy it. It's a decision we have
to make, to enjoy every part of our life, not just the vacations, not just when it's exciting,
not just when we don't have any problems. No, I'm going to enjoy the
drive to work today. I'm going to
enjoy getting my children dressed for
school. I'm going to enjoy
mowing the lawn. It's all in our attitude.
You can complain about it.
Thinking, man, I don't want to mow this lawn.
It's so hot outside. That's all I ever do is
work. Or you can turn it around
and say, Father, thank you that I'm alive.
Thank you that I'm healthy. Thank you that
my legs work. Thank you that I'm strong.
Thank you for the gift of today.
It totally
changes your perspective.
Don't see it as something
you have to do, see it as something you get to do. After all, this day is a gift. We're not going to be
here forever. We have a certain amount of allotted days and then our time's up. You can complain
for the next 20 years about having to go to work or you can turn it around and say, Father,
thank you for this job. Thank you for this opportunity. Thank you for my gifts and talents.
It's all in our approach. I know a man that complained year after year about driving in the traffic.
It took him an hour one way to get to work each day.
And he would get so stressed and so frustrated.
But one day he had an accident and almost lost his life.
He was in the hospital several months.
And it's amazing how that changed his attitude.
He said, now, Joel, I treasure every moment sitting in the traffic.
I wave at total strangers, smile at everyone practically blow them kisses.
What happened?
he realized every day indeed is a gift from God.
We have no guarantee that we're going to be here tomorrow.
I hope we are, but life is fragile.
It says in James, we're like a vapor.
We're here one moment and then we're gone.
We should live every day like it could be our last.
Don't put off in joy in your life.
The sad thing is if you don't enjoy it today,
you may not be here tomorrow to enjoy it.
And I know too many people that are going to enjoy their life someday when they get out of college, when they get married, when they pay their house off, when they retire. No, make a decision that you're going to enjoy your life right where you are. Make this day a masterpiece. Find the good in every situation. It's like that lady heard about. She asked her husband, honey, what is it about me that you love the most? Is it my natural beauty, my incredible figure, or my vice?
vivacious personality. He said, what I love about you the most is your unlimited imagination.
Find something to be grateful for. I talked to a man last week. He had a sister that was mentally challenged.
She couldn't talk or walk or feed herself. She needed constant care. And growing up he and his other family members helped take care of her.
And he told how she had certain cries that they could understand.
that's how she communicated with them.
There was a cry for when she was hungry,
a cry for when she wanted to get out of bed,
a cry for when she wanted to go back to sleep.
But he said the most difficult cry
was the cry for when she had an itch.
You see, she couldn't tell them where that itch was.
So when they heard that particular cry,
they'd have to go all over her body,
scratching and scratching,
trying to alleviate that itch.
And he said, that taught me
to appreciate the simple,
things in life that so many of us take for granted. Just being able to scratch your own itch,
no big deal. But really, it is a big deal. It's a big deal that we tell our arms to work and they work.
It's a big deal that we open our eyes and we see without even thinking about it. The next time you're
tempted to get up in the morning and think about your problems and how you don't want to go to work
and how life's not been fair to you, why don't you turn it around and thank God that you're able to
scratch your own itch. Why don't you thank God that when you got up, you didn't have any problem
breathing today. Why don't you look out the window and appreciate the simple things? The birds singing,
the sun rising, the flowers blooming. Discipline yourself to find something to be grateful for.
Instead of getting stressed out, when you hear your child say, Mom, I can't find my tennis shoes
under your breath. Thank you, Father, for my children. Thank you for those gifts in my life.
driving down the freeway, and instead of focusing on the traffic,
why don't you look out at the beauty of God's creation?
Look at the trees, the sky, the mountains.
If you're in Houston, you've got to do it by faith.
Think about the fact that you have a car,
you're able to drive, you're going to work.
Slow down and enjoy what God's put in your life.
Our attitude should be, I recognize this day is a gift.
The fact that I'm alive and breathing is not an ordinary.
thing. The creator of the universe has allowed me to be here. And I'm not going to live this day.
Negative, offended, angry, upset. I'm going to live it like it could be my last. I'm going to go out and be my best.
I'm going to enjoy the people around me. I'm going to see the good in every situation.
I read about this man that was diagnosed with the terminal illness. The doctors gave him a year to live.
And this totally changed his priorities. He hadn't seen some of his family. He hadn't seen some of his
family in years. He took time off and went and visited them. He started getting up in the morning
and going out and looking at the sunrise. In the evening, he'd take long walks with his wife.
He began getting home from work earlier to spend more time with his children. He didn't get
upset as easily. Things didn't bother him like they used to. He lived one day at a time,
not regretting the past and not dreading the future. He lived in the present moment, appreciating each day.
Six months later, he went back for a checkup, and the doctors were pleasantly surprised.
They told him he had been misdiagnosed.
He didn't have a terminal illness.
After all, he had some kind of infection that was easily treatable.
He was going to be just fine.
He said later, that misdiagnosis was the best thing that ever happened to him.
It made him appreciate what he had.
It changed his perspective.
Too often, we don't realize what we don't realize what we're.
we have until it's almost taken away. We don't realize what a gift each day is until we come face to
face with the fact that we may not have many more of them left. And that misdiagnosis was a wake-up call.
A lot of times we think we're invincible and we're going to be here forever, but that's just not
true. Life is fleeting. Don't take things for granted. Make the most of this day. I heard a song by a country
artist. It was called
live like you were dying.
What a powerful thought.
I wonder what kind of changes we would make
if we knew we only had a year
to live. No doubt we would be
more loving, more kind,
more generous, more compassionate.
We probably wouldn't get upset
as easily. We would take
time for what's really important.
Our family, our friends, our loved ones.
We would go on that special date
that we promised our little daughter.
We wouldn't be too busy to be
yet our little boys, little league games, we would take five minutes and write that heartfelt letter
that we've been meaning to. Why don't we make these changes today? The psalmist said in Psalm 90,
verse 12, teach me to number my days. He was saying, God, I recognize I'm not going to be here
forever. Help me to not waste a day of my life, complaining, discouraged, worrying, regretting.
God teach me to number my days. See, life has a way of pushing us down. It's easy to get up in the morning
think, I don't want to go to work, I can't stand to traffic, and my spouse aggravates me, and how come
I haven't gotten any good breaks? No, life's too short to live it that way. We need to say with the
Psalmist, God, teach me to number my days. Help me to really recognize this day is a gift. I have no
guarantee of tomorrow. Help me to live like I was dying.
Every day you should tell the people in your life how much you love them.
Every day, hug your children.
Look them in the eyes and tell them how glad you are to have them in your life.
Don't ever rush out of the house without kissing your spouse goodbye.
Tell that man, that woman, how much they mean to you.
Oh, you say, Joel, my wife knows how much I love her.
I told her when we got married 25 years ago.
No, she needs to hear it again and again and again.
if you don't tell her I love you, somebody else probably will.
It's like this guy I heard about he hadn't kissed his wife in 50 years, but he shot another
man because he did.
Don't take the people in your life for granted.
Let's learn to give flowers while people are still living.
Give compliments while they can still hear you.
It's interesting.
When we go to a funeral, we see all the beautiful flowers.
People say all kinds of good things about that person.
And that's great.
That's kind and respectful.
but do me a big favor, give me my flowers while I'm still here.
When I get to heaven, I'm probably not going to enjoy them.
And another thing, if you have something good to say about me,
don't wait till I'm gone.
I want to hear it now.
Your family, your friends are the exact same way.
They want your love now.
They want those compliments now.
Take time for the people in your life.
It's easy to get so busy and so caught up in our hectic society.
that we get our priorities out of order.
We have to realize we're not always going to be here.
Sometimes we let the smallest things come between us.
We get offended and upset,
and now we're not talking to each other.
What we're really doing is wasting valuable days.
Well, Joel, my husband, he just aggravates me.
He gets on my nerves.
Or she knows just the right buttons to push.
Why don't you be the bigger person and turn those buttons off?
Don't let petty things come between you.
I know too many people, they won't speak to their parents.
They're at odds with another family member.
They got this big feud going on.
They're not going to give in.
It was their fault.
They started it.
Maybe that's true, but why don't you swallow your pride and make things right?
After all, you don't know how long you're going to be here.
Do you know how many people live in regrets?
I hear it all the time.
If I only had one more chance, if I could only tell them how much they really meant to me,
Don't let that be you.
I heard about this daughter.
She got at odds with her father.
It had to do over the young men she was dating.
The father didn't think it was the best.
This young lady just gave the dad the cold children.
For several years, she wouldn't have anything to do with him.
The dad tried to reach out and be loving and kind,
but this young lady was just set in her ways.
She was bitter and angry over it,
and she just totally ignored him.
One day she got a call that her father had a heart attack
and was on the way to the hospital.
Man, that changed everything.
All the barriers came down.
She rushed up there as fast as she could.
This dad was a young man.
He was in his early 50s.
There in the emergency room,
he asked for a piece of paper and a pen.
In between when they were working on him,
he was able to write a note.
Two hours later, before the young lady could get there,
he went to be with the Lord.
He died.
And when she came in, the doctors had to give her the bad news.
And of course, she was devastated.
It's hard enough to lose a loved one,
but she was just overcome with guilt.
She thought, how am I going to be able to live with myself,
knowing that I never made peace with my father?
The nurse came in and said,
this note was in your dad's hand.
It was addressed to her.
She opened it up.
It said, dear so-and-so,
I love you, I forgive you, please forgive me.
Today she carries that note with her everywhere she goes.
Let me ask you, are you at odds
with someone? How are you going to feel if they're taken away without you being able to make things
right? We may not have a chance like this young lady. Don't let things keep you apart. You may not be
able to be best friends, but certainly you can be at peace with each other. You can be kind and respectful.
And it may be hard. It may be unfair, but sometimes we have to be the bigger person just for the
sake of peace. I don't want you to live with the regrets. I don't want you to have to carry around that
heavy load of guilt. We have to number our days. I know when my father went to be with the Lord,
one thing that made it easier was I knew how much my dad loved me and he knew how much I loved him. We were
at peace. We gave flowers while we were still living. Daddy was on dialysis toward the end of his life.
He called me early one morning around 4 o'clock, and he told me he couldn't sleep well,
and he asked me if I'd take him up to the clinic so he could have dialysis.
And so I swung by and took him to the clinic.
And normally, after he gets hooked up, I would come back home, take a shower and get ready for the day
because he'd be there for three or four hours.
But this day, I felt like I should stay there with him, just something down in here.
And so I ran to the little grocery store and got some breakfast for us,
came back and sat with him, and hour after hour we ate and laughed and just enjoyed each other's
company. And as I was taking him home later that morning, just as I was about to leave his house,
he called me back in the kitchen and he gave me a big hug. He said, Joel, you're the best son
a father could ever hope to have. And I left that day feeling satisfied, just felt right down in here.
Those were the last words I would ever hear my father speak to me. He went to be with
the Lord later that evening. And although it was difficult, I just felt an incredible peace on the inside.
I had no regrets. Nothing I wished I'd said, nothing I wished I'd done. I hope you can say the same
thing about the people in your life. If one of them were taken away, do they know how much you
appreciate them? Have you called them lately? Have you gone out of your way to express your love?
some of you are at odds with people that's taken a huge risk you don't know how long they're going to be here or how long you're going to be here it's a heavy load to carry around that guilt why don't you make things right why don't you live this day like it could be your last
and when we have these opportunities to be offended to get upset to live stressed out we need to ask ourselves in the big picture is it really worth it a year from now is it even going to be offended to get upset to live stressed out we need to ask ourselves in the big picture is it really worth it a year from now is it even going to
going to matter that somebody was a little rude to me, or that I got delayed in traffic,
or that I can't find my car keys in the big scope of things, that's not worth losing our
joy over. Keep it in the right perspective. Each day is a gift. When we allow ourselves to be
offended and we go around upset, we are wasting our emotional energy. We only have a certain
amount for each day. It takes a lot of energy to hold a grudge. It takes a lot of energy. It takes a
lot of energy to live negative and bitter. You spend just 15 minutes in the morning being angry
and upset, and that's emotional energy you won't have later on in the day for your family and
friends. It's not an unlimited supply. And it's sad, but some people go year after year,
being offended, getting upset, holding a grudge, they don't realize that's taking something
out of them. That emotional energy they're using to be bitter is the same emotional energy.
they need to be happy, to be loving, to be kind. It's not enough for both. We say, Joel,
they were wrong. They hurt me. That may be true, but you need to forgive, not just for their sake.
Do it for your sake. Do it so it doesn't keep you from living your life to the full.
It is impossible to get the most out of each day. If we're holding grudges, being easily offended,
allowing ourselves to get upset, that's just not worth it.
it in the big picture, keep it in the right perspective. I heard about this college student.
She wrote her parents a letter, said, Dear Mom and Dad, there was a riot at the school,
and from the smoke I inhaled, I developed a serious lung disease. At the hospital, I met a
parking attendant, and we fell in love. Our baby is on its way. After he gets off of probation
a month from now, I'm planning to drop out of college, and we're going to move to Alaska and live
together, signed your loving daughter. At the bottom, there was a PS. It said, none of this
happened, but I did fail chemistry. She wanted to make sure her parents saw that in the right
perspective. That's the way we need to be. We get stuck in traffic. No big deal. I'm alive. I'm
healthy. That's a small thing. We go through a disappointment. Didn't get the promotion we wanted.
Yes, that's true, but I've got beautiful children. I've got a family to love. I've got a roof
over my head, I'm not going to let that sour
my life. Too often
we let things that don't matter
keep us from enjoying the day.
Think about it like this. If you knew
you only had a month to live, how
upset would you get when you got
stuck in traffic? Would you really
argue with your spouse if you knew
you weren't going to be here a month from now?
Would you be stressed because you didn't get
everything done at the office? Probably
not. Keep it in the right perspective.
Friends, life is
very fragile. Every day,
is a gift. Slow down and appreciate what God has given you. Be thankful for even the simple things
being able to scratch our own itch. Don't take that for granted. Every day hug your children. Take time for
the people you love. Don't live in yesterday. Don't live in tomorrow. Enjoy this moment. If you'll live
each day like it could be your last, you won't have any ordinary days. Every day will be special.
when you go to sleep at night
you will have no regrets
you'll lie down in peace
knowing that you made that day a masterpiece
do you receive it
I believe you do
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When we face challenges, it's easy to feel like God has forgotten about us.
We don't see anything happening.
Thoughts tell us it's not going to work out.
But God is not called the great I was or the great I will be.
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