Joel Osteen Podcast - Shining Brightly | Joel Osteen
Episode Date: December 25, 2024Let your life be your message as you shine brightly each day wherever you go. Grow in your witness as you grow in your joy, love and purpose! Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episo...des 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
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you, we'll make you feel right at home. Thanks so much for tuning in. And thank you again for coming out.
I like to start with something funny.
I heard about this reporter that was visiting churches across the nation.
While in the Northeast, he saw this golden telephone on the wall
with the sign that said calls $10,000 a minute.
He asked the pastor what it meant.
The pastor explained that was a direct line to heaven.
If you were willing to pay the price, you could talk directly to God.
He continued visiting different churches and saw the same golden phone, the same sign.
finally made it to Texas
he saw the phone but the sign
said calls 25 cents a minute
intrigued he asked the pastor why it was so much
cheaper the pastor said you're in Texas
now it's a local call
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 shining
brightly. How you live your life is sending a message to those around you. More than your words,
more than what you say, people are watching how you live, how you respond to adversity,
how you treat others, how consistent you are. When you go out each day with a smile on your face,
You're kind, you're in a good mood, you're always doing things for others.
That's one of the best witnesses you can have.
Our actions speak much louder than our words.
I've heard it said, preach it all times.
Use words only when necessary.
Your life is your message.
And the scripture tells us we have the power to be a witness.
It doesn't say to witness, to preach a sermon, to straighten people out,
to tell them what they're doing wrong.
No, the real power is to be a witness.
When people see you living a life of excellence and integrity, day in and day out, you're happy, friendly, good-natured, that has a greater impact than anything we could ever say.
We can quote scriptures all day long, come to church every time the doors are open, keep a praise music on.
But if you complain about the boss, get upset because of the traffic, play politics to get ahead,
head, your example will override anything that you say. Parents, we can tell our children,
be kind, be respectful, but if they see us being disrespectful, not treating people right,
it will go in one ear and out the other. The power is in what you do. Most people are not
reading their Bibles. They're reading your life. They may never listen to a minister. They may
never come to church, but they're watching how you live. And we should have so much joy.
so much peace.
We should be so kind, so generous,
so good nature that people want
what we have. That's what it
means to be the light of the world.
We come to church each week
to get our batteries charged,
to get filled back up,
to be encouraged, to grow, to learn.
But our real assignment
begins when we leave this auditorium.
There's already plenty of light in here.
Most of us are believers.
We have faith. We're expecting good things.
things, our light is not very effective around other light. It's like this little boy. His father
bought him a new flashlight. He was outside on a bright sunny day and he turned it on,
shined it around, couldn't see anything. He said, Dad, it doesn't work. Something's wrong.
Dad said, no, son, it's fine. It wasn't designed to work in the light. It was made to work in the
darkness. That's when you'll see what it can really do. And too often we complain about the
darkness. I don't like this job. These people are so negative. Nobody has a good attitude. Let me ask you,
why do you think God put you there? They don't need more light in the bright places. That's an
opportunity for you to shine. I've heard it said, you can either be a thermometer and just measure
the temperature, become like everyone else, or you can be a thermostat and change the temperature.
When you hear people complaining about the company, don't join in. You.
It's really bad around here.
Be a thermostat.
Turn it around.
Things may not be perfect, but I'm grateful that I have a job.
I'm thankful that I can come to work each day.
You are the light of the world.
Don't add to the darkness.
Turn your light on.
It works best in the dark places.
When you're around negative influences,
gossiping, complaining, people play in politics,
don't turn it off.
Don't hide it.
Realize that's what your light was designed for.
Let it shine brightly.
The scripture talks about wives that have husbands that are not believers.
It says, don't try to win them over with your speech.
Your godly life will speak to them better than any words.
They will be won over by watching how you live.
In other words, you don't have to preach to people.
You don't have to try to straighten them out.
Hey, you need to have a better attitude.
You need to have a new perspective.
No, just be happy.
Be friendly.
Be a person of excellence.
That's how you let your light shine with your actions,
not just with your words.
Everybody's discouraged, but you've got a spring in your steps.
You're in a good mood.
Everybody's slacking off, but you're giving it your best.
Everybody's upset at the company because they have to work late,
but you're just the same.
Happy in the good times, happy in the tough times.
That's letting your light shine brightly.
My father told how, when he was a year,
young man. This one church where he went to minister was so dead. Nobody clapped, nobody sang,
nobody responded. He thought, God, what am I doing here? These people don't want to be in church.
They certainly don't want to listen to me. It's dead. He heard God say right down in here, son,
why do you think I sent you there? They don't need more light where it's already bright.
I sent you to stir them up. I sent you to be a thermostat to ignite that spark, that
flame that's on the inside. God will send us into dark places so we can make a difference.
So our light will shine brightly. Quit complaining about the family you married into.
God, these in-laws, these outlaws, this mother-in-law, God, they get on my nerves.
You're not there by accident. God has you there on purpose. He's counting on you to brighten it up.
Now don't add to the darkness. Don't make it worse. Be a light. Do the right. Do the right.
thing even when the wrong thing's happening. Be respectful even when they're disrespectful. Keep a good
attitude even when you feel like being sour. Stay on the high road. They need your light.
Shine brightly. Well, Joel, I'm so dreading going to my family reunion this year. My relatives
are so sarcastic. They make fun of me because I won't party with them. They give me a hard time
because I go to church. I don't feel like putting up with it. No, have a new perspective. That's an
opportunity for you to shine. It's easy to shine around everybody that loves you, everybody that
celebrates you and thinks like you. The problem is your light is not nearly effective around
those people because it's already so bright. The darker the situation, the brighter your light
will shine. You don't have to try to change their minds. You don't have to tell them everything
they're doing wrong. All you've got to do is be happy. When they make fun of you, just laugh and
Let it bounce off.
When they're sarcastic, just smile and move forward.
No big deal.
Don't let it affect you.
People push buttons expecting to get a certain response.
I'll say this and they'll get upset.
I'll leave them out and they'll get their feelings hurt.
I'll be disrespectful and they'll argue.
They'll be rude.
Don't fall into that trap.
Turn your buttons off.
Let them push all they want.
Just keep being kind.
Keep being respectful.
Stay on the high road.
Love never.
fails. Light will always overcome darkness. It may not happen this year or even next year,
but at some point they will come to the place where they get tired of living negative, defeated,
sarcastic, and they'll think, you know what, I want what they have. I want that joy. I want that
peace. I want that spirit of excellence. Your example more than your words will be what causes
them to change. Don't complain about that neighborhood you're in. God, these neighbors,
these people, they're involved in things they shouldn't be involved in. They curse. They're disrespectful. They don't take care of their property. That's why God has you there. It's dark. He's counting on you to turn on the light. Instead of complaining, while God had you there, why don't you pray, God, help my light to shine with greater intensity. God help me to be a greater influence. Let your love, your kindness, your mercy be seeing in everything that I do.
scripture, David worked for King Saul. Saul became jealous of David and tried to kill him.
One day David was playing the heart for Saul, trying to make him feel better.
Saul through a spear barely missed David. He took off running for his life.
Saul ended up chasing David through the wilderness, making his life miserable.
What's interesting is David never complained about Saul. He never said, God, why is this man
trying to kill me? This is not right. I haven't done it.
anything wrong. David just
kept doing the right thing, letting
his light shine brightly.
One night, while David was on
the run, he saw Saul
and his men asleep
in the desert. This
was David's big opportunity to
put an end to it. He could
have killed Saul easily once
and for all, been done with it, and nobody
would have faulted him. But David
wouldn't do it. He knew
Saul had been anointed to be the king.
He said, God, I'm not going to
to touch your anointed, I'm going to let you fight my battles. When Saul woke up and realized what
had happened, that David could have easily killed him, Saul said, David, you're a better man than me.
He was ashamed and went back home. This didn't happen because of David's words, because of something
that he said. Come on, Saul, I'm a good person. I'm not going to harm you. Leave me alone. No, David
let his actions do the talking. He became a witness. People believe a sermon that they see more than a
sermon that they hear. Quit trying to pray away the darkness and just start being a brighter light.
Do it consistently. People don't change overnight. Saul chased David for a long time,
month after month, year after year. David stayed on the high road. God eventually vindicated him.
he became the king.
There may be people in your life
that you have to let your light shine
year after year.
You have to be willing to invest in them.
Keep doing the right thing
even when it seems like it's not making a difference.
Keep being respectful, even though they're giving you
the cold shoulder.
Your consistency, being a witness
day in and day out,
then just like Saul,
that's going to cause one day
that light to overtake the darkness.
Think about when Jesus was on the earth.
He didn't spend all of his time in the temples, in the synagogues, in the churches, in the safe places.
He didn't only associate with people that believed in him, people that celebrated who he was.
He went to the people that were not on the right track.
The tax collectors, they were known for being dishonest.
He went to the fishermen.
They were rough and used bad language.
He went to the people that had failed morally.
he showed them mercy was kind to them.
He was called a friend of sinners.
The religious people didn't like it.
They criticized Jesus
because they thought that he was associating
with what they considered to be the wrong kind of people.
They didn't understand this principle
that light is the most effective in dark places.
And because Jesus let his light shine,
many of those sinners became believers.
But sometimes we think, God, keep me away from anyone that's struggling with a bad habit and addiction and anger issue.
God don't make me have to deal with that person that's dishonest, not faithful in a relationship.
Keep me away from the darkness.
But Jesus showed just the opposite.
He said, it's the sick who need a doctor, not the healthy.
God will bring people across your path that need your light.
Don't have a holier than now.
attitude, thinking, I can't be contaminated. He uses bad language. She's kind of loose. He doesn't
have integrity. I got to keep my distance. No, you've got the light. God's counting on you to make a
difference. You don't have to become best friends with them. I'm not saying to spend all your time
with them, but you can be kind. You can show them that you care. You can be a positive influence
in their life. That's what a minister friend of mine did. This young lady that cut his hair
She was a good person, but she had some issues.
She was struggling with addictions, and she'd been in and out of a bunch of relationships,
and now she was living with another boyfriend.
When he came in to get his haircut, she was very uncomfortable
because she knew there were some things in her life that were not right.
Him being a minister, she was certain that he was going to judge her, give her a sermon,
tell her everything that she was doing wrong.
But he didn't do this.
He was just kind, friendly, likable.
When he left that first day, she was so relieved.
I found most people already know what they're doing wrong.
You don't have to tell them, man, you need to break this addiction.
You need to get out of that toxic relationship.
You need to start being more honest.
You don't have to convict people of their sin.
That's not your job.
That's what the Holy Spirit does.
Our job is to love people, to let our light shine, to be kind, to be friendly,
to be good to them.
My friend noticed that
this young lady, the hairdresser,
she liked a certain kind of coffee.
And before he'd come get his haircut,
he'd always stop by and bring her that cup of coffee.
Just being kind.
She had a son, a little boy,
and every time around his birthday,
Christmas, special holidays,
he would pick up gift certificates
to a toy store and give that to his mother.
He was always encouraging this young lady,
letting her know that he believed in
her. It was about two years
later, she asked where
his church was located. The
first sign that he was having any kind of
effect. That next Sunday,
she and her boyfriend showed up at
church. She hadn't been to church since
she was a little girl. That
day, she felt a love like she had never
felt. Their hearts were
touched, both she and her boyfriend
gave their life to Christ.
After the service, they said to the minister,
we've been living together for a long
time. We need to set a
example for our son, we'd like to get married. Several months later, this minister performed their
wedding ceremony. Today, that was years ago, they're still married, still happy, still in church.
Here's how Jesus put it. Let your light shine before men so they may see your good works.
It doesn't say let your light shine before people that deserve it, people that have it all together,
people that don't have any issues. No, let it shine before.
all people. How do you do it? By letting them see your good works. Can the people God's put in your life,
not the ones that have it all together, but the ones that are struggling, the ones that you could
easily judge and ride off and think, man, you need to get it together. You need to straighten up. Can they
see your good works? Maybe the reason they don't have it together just yet is because they're
waiting for your light, your love, your kindness, your mercy. When they see,
your good works, they'll begin to change.
If my friend would have
gone in there and preach to her,
you need to straighten up, God is not
pleased, you need to make some changes,
she wouldn't have received it.
She would have become defensive, would have
pushed her away, she would have found
somebody else to cut his hair.
I've heard it said, people
don't care how much you know
until they know how much you
care. When you take time
to shine light in their life,
you give a smile, you
bring them a cup of coffee, you give their child a gift, your kind, you're helpful, they feel your
love, that's what opens the door to their heart. Look around at who's in your life.
Where is there some light that you can shine? Will you be a friend to sinners? Will you take
off judgmental glasses and help love people back onto the right track? Will you be willing to
overlook some flaws, not focus on what they're doing wrong, and instead show a little
mercy, be a light in their life, a positive influence, a difference maker. After all, if it had not
been for the grace of God, that could be you and me. Somebody shines some light in your life.
Somebody helped you get to where you are. Somebody overlooked some flaws. Somebody showed mercy.
Why don't you pass on that same light that's been given to you? When I was in my 20s,
I used to play basketball at this gym. And there were a lot of guys there that were very
rough. They would curse and argue and a lot of times fights would break out. It was very competitive
and very intense. I didn't go in there and start telling everybody what they're doing wrong.
Plus they're a lot bigger than me. I didn't try to straighten everybody out. I just went in there
being me, just living my life consistently happy, in a good mood, always kind to others.
Over time, they started noticing that there was something different about me. I wouldn't argue. I
Didn't get upset. I was kind to everyone. It got to the point if there was ever a questionable call,
even if I wasn't in the game. I was on the sidelines waiting to play next, just watching.
They would always say, ask Joel, we know he won't lie. I never told them that my father was the pastor of a big church in town.
I worked at a ministry. I just let my actions do the talking. There was a young man there that had some addictions and some real anger issues.
He was very explosive.
He would lose his temper and get into fights.
I had not talked to him that much over the years.
Just nothing more than hello and how's it going.
But one day he came over in the locker room and asked if I would help him.
I thought he wanted me to help him find a basketball
or help him pull out the bleachers so we could sit on.
But he looked at me and said, Joel, I got all these anger issues.
It's messing up my marriage.
It's causing me problems at home.
And you always seem to be so calm, so friendly, so good nature.
I thought maybe you could give me some advice.
I was like 20 years old.
I didn't know how to solve his anger problems,
but I ended up invited him to come to church.
He came to Lakewood.
Long story short, he gave his life to Christ.
He got in some of the classes,
overcame those addictions.
Today, he's like a different person.
Calm, happy, respectful.
I still see him here all the time.
Here's my point.
I could have prayed, God, get all these sinners out of the gym.
God, to argue.
and they're fighting, they got addictions. God,
deliver me from these people.
I could have tried to
pray away the darkness.
But instead, I said, God,
this is where you have me right now.
I know my steps are ordered by the
Lord. You brought these people into my life.
So, God, my prayer is that
my light will shine with greater
intensity. God, let me be a
greater influence. Let them see
something in me that they want.
Year after year, I just kept
being a witness, being kind,
being respectful, being honest, being a person of excellence, one by one, those young men would come up. Joel, would you pray for me? Can you give me some advice? Can I bring my family to your church? Now many of them are here. When you become a friend of sinners, when you take time to shine light into the darkness, that's what has the greatest impact. And the truth is we all have a ministry. We all have a pulpit. It may not look like this one, but your life is sending out a message.
Me just living a life of kindness, respect, integrity, that spoke more to those young men than anything I could have ever said.
I could have told them, guys, straighten up, man, break these addictions, quit fighting, that would have had very little impact.
Talk is cheap. People are watching how you live. What kind of example are you setting?
Second Corinthians five says, we are God's personal representatives on the earth.
we have to realize people can't see God, they see us.
The question is, are we making God look good?
Are we representing him the right way?
Do people want what we have, or are we pushing them away?
A few years ago, I was driving in my car with six small children with me,
two of my own plus nieces and nephews.
They all wanted to go to McDonald's to get something to eat.
So I pulled in the drive-thru, and I pulled in the drive-thru,
and I was about to place my order at the little speaker.
My nephew Christopher was about four years old,
and he likes his hamburger with nothing on it, completely dry.
So I told the lady, the young girl, through the speaker there,
that I wanted a kid's hamburger with nothing but the bun and a piece of meat.
She said, would you like pickles with that?
I said, no, ma'am, I don't want anything on it.
She said, okay, would you like mayonnaise?
I said, no, I want it completely dry.
She said, all right, would you like mustard?
I thought she was kidding.
I kind of laughed.
I said, ma'am, I just want the bun and a piece of meat.
She said, okay, so you don't want the lettuce, do you?
This was my first order.
I had five more to go.
I had to remind myself, I am God's personal representative here on this earth.
What would God do?
How would he act?
Would he get upset?
Would he lose his cool?
Give her a piece of his mind.
I was tempted to.
but I stayed calm and ended up placing my order and finally pulled up there to the window to pay.
First thing the young girl said was, Pastor Joel.
My first thought was, thank you, Jesus.
You never know who's watching.
Oh, you say, Joel, you know, you're on TV.
I don't have to worry about that.
No, don't kid yourself.
Your children are watching.
Your neighbors, your coworkers.
Every time you interact with someone, you're preaching a sermon.
they may not remember what you say, but they'll remember how you made them feel. Do they feel love? Do they feel respected? Be careful what kind of example you're setting you're representing Almighty God.
When I was a little boy, my father took me and my brothers and sisters to see the Astros play baseball at the Astrodome.
There were these two guys behind us that were very loud and obnoxious. They'd had too much to drink.
When the Astros would do something wrong, they would stand up and curse the players.
You blankety-blank player, can't you hit the ball?
This went on for about an hour.
Every time they did that, I would squirm in my seat because I knew eventually my father was going to say something.
Daddy was very bold.
He was very strong.
Sure enough, the Astros made another mistake, and they stood up and cursed and cursed.
My father turned around.
I remember it like it was yesterday.
with this big smile on his face, as friendly as can be, he said, listen, fellas, the name of the Lord is to be praised, not to be cursed.
They looked at him kind of strange, shook their head. A few minutes, one of the Astros hit a home run.
They both stood up. By this time, they'd had way too much to drink. They lifted both hands in the air and shouted, hallelujah.
They slapped my dad on the back and said, how's that preacher?
the rest of that game, all we heard from them was praise the Lord.
Hallelujah.
Thank you, Jesus.
My point is, to represent God, you don't have to be mean.
You don't have to jump down people's throats.
My father used to say, don't be a fire hose and try to knock people down.
Just be a sprinkler.
Just let your light shine.
Be kind.
Be friendly.
Keep a smile on your face.
Let people see your good works.
remember your actions speak louder than your words.
Your life is your message.
When you're in those dark places, don't complain.
Have a new perspective.
That's an opportunity for your light to shine brightly.
When you go out each day, represent God in a great way.
Be a witness.
Be a positive influence in people's lives.
If you'll put this simple principle into action shining brightly,
you'll not only make a difference in other people's lives,
but it'll make a difference in your own life.
You'll have more favor.
People will be drawn to you.
I believe and declare you will fulfill your destiny
and become everything God's created you to be.
In Jesus' name.
If you receive it, can you say amen today?
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Just say, Lord Jesus.
I repent of my sins.
come into my heart, I make you, my Lord and Savior.
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What if what you imagined came to pass?
What if what you asked for turned out greater than what you can see?
What if you could plan for God's best in your life?
We all have hopes and dreams and things we're believing for,
but what God has in store for you is more than you can imagine.
When you start the year off in faith, believing for greater things,
that's when God will exceed your expectations.
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