Joel Osteen Podcast - Stay On The Potter's Wheel | Joel Osteen
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Hi, this is Joel and Victoria. Thanks so much for listening to the podcast and thanks for supporting the ministry.
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I like to start with something funny.
One day up in heaven, God said to the men, I want you to form two lines.
One line for the men who were the head of the house.
The other line is for the men who let the woman be the head of the house.
The line where the woman ran the house was a hundred miles long.
There was only one man in the other line.
God said, men, I'm ashamed to you.
I created you to be the head, but you let the woman run the house.
Only one man stood up.
up to make me proud. He looked at him and said, son, tell them, how did you manage to be the only one
in this line? Man looked confused. I said, I don't know. My wife told me to stand here.
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. I will never
be the same. In Jesus
name. God bless you.
I want to talk to you today
about staying on the potter's
wheel. We all face
situations that we don't like
where we're uncomfortable.
We're not getting our way.
Somebody's not treating us right.
Traffic's backed up.
A person gets on our nerves.
It's easy to get frustrated.
Thank God. When are you ever going to change this?
But I've learned
you can't pray away every difficult.
some of the things that are uncomfortable in your life right now.
If God remove them, you wouldn't be prepared for the promotion that he has in store.
God uses difficulties to do a work in us.
The scripture says, he is the potter, we are the clay.
When God is spinning us around on that potter's wheel and he comes across a lump of
impatience, of pride, of jealousy, he'll put us in a situation to bring
those impurities to light. Nothing randomly happens. Every traffic jam, every person that irritates you,
every time you're tempted to worry, to be critical, to be jealous, that's an opportunity for you
to be refined. In the difficult times, we prove to God what we're made of. That's when our quality
is tested. And if you'll work with God and stay on the potter's wheel, be moldable, pliable,
willing to change, then your character will come up higher.
As your character is developed, God will release more of his blessings and favor.
But too many people, when they're in an uncomfortable situation, instead of doing the right thing,
keeping a good attitude, forgiving the wrong, be impatient, they try to get off the potter's
will. They complain, get upset, offended, impatient. I don't have to put up with this. I'm going to give
them a peace of my mind. They respond the same way
year after year. That's why they get stuck. And this
is what happened with the Israelites. They were headed toward the promised
land. It was an 11-day journey. No big deal. But they started
complaining. It's hot. We're tired. We don't like the food. Moses,
it's uncomfortable out here. Can't we just go back to Egypt? They kept
getting off the potter's wheel.
That 11-day journey ended up taking over 40 years, and they never did make it into the
promised land. They kept going around the same mountain again and again.
If they would have just recognized, yes, this is uncomfortable, we don't like it, but we know
God wouldn't have us here unless we needed it. He's using it to refine us, to prepare us,
to make us tougher, stronger. It's not working against us. It's working for. It's working
for us. If they were to pass those tests, let God refine them, their character would have come up higher.
Their whole life would have been so much better. Now, my challenge to us today is don't do like they did
and go the next 40 years responding to the uncomfortable situations the same way. Getting upset,
offended, impatient, feeling sorry for yourself. No, stay on the potter's wheel. Next time you get
stuck in traffic. Instead of letting that sour your day, have a new approach. God, I believe
you're guiding and directed my steps. You have me at the right place at the right time. So I'm
going to stay in peace and enjoy where I am. That's passing the test. That's letting God refine you
when you go through a disappointment and unfair situation. Instead of being discouraged,
living in self-pity, no, God, you said you'd give me beauty for ashes. You said what's meant for
harm you'd use to my advantage, so I'm going to stay in faith and get ready for the new thing
that you have in store. Well, Joel, I always get upset when I can't find my car keys. I always get
offended when my spouse does a certain thing, or I always get discouraged when my friend doesn't
call. Whatever the always is for you, the next time it comes up, respond differently. Start passing
these tests. Life is flying by. You don't have time to spend another year going around that same
mountain. Your destiny is waiting on you. God has amazing things he wants to release. New opportunities,
new levels, but it depends on the quality of our character. None of us like uncomfortable
situations. But here's the key. If God is not removing it, that means we must need it. He's
using it to refine us, to purify us, to get us prepared for new levels of our destiny.
And if you're still responding to difficulties, the same way you did five years ago,
getting upset, offended, I say this respectfully, you need to grow up.
Don't go another five years letting those same things keep you from God's best.
Recognize that's a test.
You're on the potter's wheel.
God's giving you an opportunity to come up higher.
Instead of complaining about that person at work that gets on your nerves,
have a new perspective.
That person is there to help develop your character.
Next time you see them, they say something rude and disrespectful.
Instead of responding the same way, letting it upset you
or saying something rude back to them, no, stay on the potter's wheel.
Let it bounce off of you.
Don't pay it any attention. Just smile and say, I hope you have a great day.
Here's the beauty. The next time you do it, it'll be a little bit easier.
The next time, even easier. If you keep at it, you'll look up in a year or two. It won't bother you at all.
What happened? Your character came up higher. They didn't change. You changed. But too often, we're praying God. Change my children. They're getting on my nerves.
Change my boss. He's driving me crazy. Change. Change. Change. He's driving me crazy.
the traffic, it's making me upset. I've learned
God is more interested in changing me than he is in changing
my circumstances. Sometimes we're trying to
pray away the very thing that God wants to use.
The reason he's not removing it is he's waiting for us to
change. That person that irritates you, God can use
them like sandpaper to rub the rough edges off of you. That
neighbor that's hard to get along with,
God can use them to teach you how to be merciful, kind, understanding, or that loved one that says things that are hurtful.
God can use them to toughen you up, to learn not to be easily offended. They're not there by accident.
God has them there on purpose. Why don't you look inside and say, God, how can I change?
How can I be more patient, more forgiving, more loving, more understanding? How can I come up higher?
See, don't ever pray for God to change somebody else without first saying, God change me.
Now, a question I ask myself often is how much have I grown in the last five years?
Do I have a better attitude?
Do I forgive quicker?
Do I treat people better?
Am I kinder?
Am I more considerate?
We shouldn't be at the same place now as we were five years ago.
And if you're still letting the same things upset you,
you, the same people offend you, the same circumstances still your joy, this is a wake-up call.
I'm sounding the alarm. You don't have time to waste another year going around the same mountain.
Your assignment is too important. Your time is too valuable. Your destiny is too great.
You can't afford 40 years like the Israelites to learn a lesson that we could learn in a fraction of the time.
You've got to put your foot down and say, that's it.
I'm done going around this mountain.
I'm done having a bad attitude when I don't get my way.
I'm done getting stressed in traffic.
I'm done arguing with my spouse over the same petty things.
This is a new day.
I'm not waiting for anyone or anything to change.
I'm going to change.
The scripture talks about how there are different levels that we can grow into.
Vessels of clay.
vessels of wood that are used for ordinary purposes.
But if you'll stay willing to change and not get stuck in one level in your attitude,
and how you treat people, and how you respond to difficulties,
but you'll let God keep refining you,
then you will become a vessel of gold used for his highest purposes.
And we all start off at the same place in life.
Like a lump of clay, we have impurities, impurities,
impatience, selfishness, anger.
God will put us in situations to work that out of us.
The key is to pass those tests.
Don't fight against everything you don't like.
That's an opportunity to come up higher.
And if you don't pass the test,
the good news is you get to take it again.
And again, and again, it's not going to go away
until God does the work in us.
The sooner you deal with,
what you know God is bringing to light, the better off you're going to be.
When Victoria and I were first married and we were about to go someplace, I would ask her if she
was ready to leave. And when she would tell me yes, I would go get in the car and wait.
And wait and wait. I'd get frustrated and go back in and say, I thought you said you were ready.
She would say, I am ready. I would say, well, would you mind walking to the car?
This happened time and time again. I used to get so stressed, so up.
tight and I was praying God, you've got to change her and make her more of this, make her more of that.
I had her on my potter's wheel. One day I realized I'm not the potter, God is. The funny thing is
God didn't change her. God used her to change me. Took a couple of years. I kept going around
that same mountain again and again. Finally, it dawned on me. Life is too short to let this stress me out.
she may not ever change. So you know what? I'm going to change. I learned how to be patient to stay calm, to be peaceful. Today, it's no big deal. When she says I'm ready, I know that means in general she's ready. It's like the two minute warning in football. The clock officially says two minutes, but if you know football, it's going to take 15 minutes. Now when she says I'm ready, I'll go sit down, watch some television.
and get something to eat, mow the lawn, wash the car.
She doesn't realize it, but I'm not looking that way,
but God's used her to refine me to make me better.
Are there things that you keep letting, upset you, stress you out?
Do you keep going around the same mountain again and again?
This may be hard to swallow, but that other person may not ever change.
Why don't you change?
God wouldn't have put you in that situation if you didn't need it.
He is not going to be content with you stay in a vessel of clay, a vessel of wood, not even a vessel of silver.
He's going to keep spinning you around on that wheel until he brings out all those impurities
and you become the vessel of gold he's created you to be.
Now, our job is to recognize that every challenge, every delay, every offense, every offense,
is an opportunity to be refined.
You can't just pray it away.
God's not going to remove every difficult person from your life.
You've got to learn to overlook the faults, to stay on the high road.
He's not going to shield you from every negative, derogatory comment.
You've got to learn to keep your walls up, not be easily offended.
He's not going to keep us from every delay, inconvenience, setback.
We've got to learn to believe that he's directing our steps and go with the flow.
be aware of what you're dealing with this week.
Don't let the same things continue to hold you back.
If you're going to become this vessel of gold,
you've got to stay on the potter's wheel and be willing to change.
Keep growing.
Keep letting God refine you.
I was in New York City a few years ago and went to a diner early in the morning to eat breakfast.
There was a gentleman sitting a couple of tables over.
He came up and told how, when he came up,
in the restaurant that morning, it was very windy outside. The person in front of him let the door
slam in his face. The person clearly saw him, looked around at him. It's almost like he did it
on purpose. This man had been hot-tempered his whole life. Normally he would have gone over there
and told them what he thought, but he had been watching us on television for a few years.
He heard me talking about this subject, growing, not letting the same things hold us back.
Just as he was about to give them a peace of his mind, he said, Joel, I heard your voice saying,
let it go, and God will fight your battles. He did just that. He ignored what that person did.
When he did, he said that he felt this incredible joy bubbling up on the inside, something that he'd never felt before.
When you pass these tests, when you make a decision, I'm not going around this mountain, responding the same way.
I'm going to bite my tongue
even though I feel like telling them off.
I'm going to stay peaceful even though
I feel like being stressed. I'm going
to forgive even though they did me wrong.
When you do the right thing
when it's difficult, like this man,
you will feel a new sense of joy
down in your spirit. You will know
the creator of the universe is smiling down on you.
I read about how
up in the northeast fishing
for codfish had been
become a huge commercial business. There was a great market for codfish all over the United States,
but they had a major problem with the distribution. At first, they tried freezing the codfish,
shipping it out all over like they did their other products, but for some reason, when the codfish
was frozen, it didn't have any more taste. Next, they tried shipping it alive in big containers
with fresh seawater. They thought that would certainly solve the problem, but it
only made it worse. Because the codfish just sat there inactive in the water, they became soft and
mushy and once again lost their taste. Someone came up with an interesting idea. They decided to put a
catfish in each container with the codfish. The catfish is the natural enemy of the codfish.
So the whole time the codfish was being shipped, it had to stay alert and active looking out for this
catfish. This solved the problem. When the codfish arrived at their destination, they were just as fresh
and tasty as they were up in the northeast. What's my point? Sometimes what looks like an enemy is really an
asset. That person that gets on your nerves, that neighbor that doesn't treat you right, that traffic
that gets you stressed out, what you think is there to defeat you. The truth is, God put it there
to make you better. Nothing in your life happens by accident. The people you encounter, the delays,
the grouchy clerk, the slow waiter, the child that never stops, they are divinely orchestrated
by the creator of the universe to help make you and mold you into that vessel of gold.
Now, how you respond is what makes the difference. If you get upset, impatient, offended,
feel sorry for yourself, you'll get stuck.
stuck. Pay attention to what you don't like in your life. What you're praying for God to remove,
what you're fighting against. Recognize that catfish is there to make you better, not to defeat
you, but to promote you. Now, you may work with a catfish. You may be married to a catfish.
Or you say, Joel, my mother-in-law, she's not a catfish, she's a great white shark.
God wouldn't have put you there if you didn't need it.
Like iron sharpens iron, that's going to sharpen you.
Stay on the potter's will.
God's using that to strengthen you, to refine you, to polish you, to develop your character.
Several years ago, Victoria and I were headed to an important meeting that started at 7.30.
We got delayed at home and we're running a little late, but I knew we could still make it on time.
if I caught all the lights just right
and didn't run into any traffic.
Everything was going great.
We were making good time
until I saw these flashing red lights
at the railroad tracks.
A train was coming by.
We had never seen a train there
at that particular time of day.
I was convinced
this was the enemy trying to delay me.
I prayed, I rebuked,
I confessed. It seemed like the more I prayed,
the slower the train went.
It got slower and slower.
finally stopped and started backing up.
About 10 minutes later, it had changed direction
and was just about to clear the road so we could go.
I heard this loud train horn.
I thought that's strange.
They don't sound the horn at the end of the train.
I looked up and another train was coming
on the second set of tracks.
I didn't even know there were two sets of tracks.
I finally got the message and said,
you know what? I'm just going to relax.
God is still in control.
life is too short to let this stress me out. You know what that train was? A catfish. God allowed it to be there, not to just delay me, not to just make my life miserable, but to refine me, to make me better. For years, I thought that was the enemy attacking me. Now I realize that was God attacking my impatience. I've learned to stay on the potter's will. My attitude is, God, you can have it your way.
It doesn't have to change.
I'll change.
The scripture says there in 1st Peter,
our faith is tried in the fire of affliction
as fire purifies gold.
You don't really know what's in you
until you're put under pressure.
The pressure brings delight
what we need to deal with.
Peter said, Jesus, I'll never deny you.
I'm your biggest follower.
But a few days later, when Peter was under pressure,
he denied that he knew Jesus three times.
when you find yourself in an uncomfortable situation
where you feel like being impatient,
you feel like telling somebody off,
you're tempted to be upset, offended,
that's when you have to recognize
this is a test.
I'm here for a reason.
I'm not going to go around this same mountain
responding the same way.
I'm going to come up higher.
I'm going to keep my cool.
I'm going to forgive, even though they did me wrong.
I'm going to stay in peace.
If you'll stay on that Potter's wheel,
and let God keep refining you, you are headed toward that vessel of gold.
That's when God can release some of the amazing things he has in your future.
But it all depends on the quality of our character.
You can have gifts, you can have talents, but your character is what matters.
Can God trust you with more responsibility, with greater influence, with new levels?
if you'll see these catfish, so to speak, in the right way, recognize each one is a test and respond properly,
you'll see God take your places that you've never imagined. Years ago, the government of Thailand
wanted to build a new highway, but right in the middle of their path was a huge religious statue
that had been there for decades. It stood over 40 feet tall and was made out of clay. This statue
was greatly revered by the people. They knew they had to move it with extreme caution.
Got their cranes very delicately and carefully started to lift the statue. But even as hard as they
tried, some of the clay began to crack. They stopped and readjusted, tried to do it more
carefully. But again, the clay continued to break off. They were very distressed that they were
damaging this important religious statue. They finally got it to its new destination.
but as they were lifting it off the truck with the crane, a huge piece of clay fell off.
One of the men noticed something shiny underneath the clay. He went over to examine it,
much to their amazement underneath the clay, the whole statue was made out of solid gold.
The clay was never supposed to be permanent. It was just a facade to protect the gold,
yet it had been there for hundreds of years. In the same way, we all start off as vessels of clay.
We have flaws in weaknesses, impatience, selfishness, pride. All we can see is the clay. But underneath
that clay is a vessel of gold. God made you to shine. As you grow, you let him keep refining you
little by little that clay is going to come off. Maybe you used to get a little. Maybe you used to get
offended by that co-worker that said hurtful things. It ruined your day. You tried to pay them back.
But then you started overlooking it, staying in peace, taking the high road, letting God
fight your battles. Now it doesn't bother you anymore. What's happening? The clay is coming off.
The gold is starting to shine through. Maybe like me, you used to be impatient in traffic.
Stress when your plans didn't work out. But now you've learned to go with the flow, knowing that
God's in control. It's no big deal. What's happening? More and more that clay is coming off.
Your gold is getting brighter and brighter. Or perhaps you used to rely on compliments, people's approval to feel good about yourself.
That's how you gained your value, your self-worth. But now you know that God approves you, that he's made you valuable, that you're a masterpiece.
So you put your shoulders back. You live with confidence, knowing that you're one of a kind. What's happening?
the low self-esteem, the insecurity is breaking off, and your gold is starting to shine forth.
And we all have areas where we can come up higher. All of us still have some clay, some dirt left on us.
But don't get discouraged. The scripture says, he that began a good work in you will continue to perform it until it's complete.
The good news is you're not a finished product. God is still working on you.
don't beat yourself up because you're still dealing with some weaknesses.
Just stay on the potter's will.
Just keep improving.
Every person fails from time to time.
The key is to get back up again.
Don't you dare settle for the clay.
You have gold in you.
You are made in the image of Almighty God.
He created you to shine, to live free, happy, secure, peaceful, confident,
calm, that's what's on the inside. I'm asking you to work with God to bring it out.
Don't try to pray away every uncomfortable situation. Recognize that's an opportunity for more clay
to come off. Don't complain about the catfish. God put it there. It's not there to defeat you. It's there
to make you better. If you'll make this decision that you're going to stay on the potter's wheel,
let God refine you, see these as opportunities. See these as opportunities.
opportunities to grow, then you will not stay a vessel of clay, a vessel of wood, nor a vessel of
silver, but I believe and declare, you will become a vessel of gold, used for his highest
purposes. You'll not only enjoy your life more, but you will see his favor in amazing ways and become
everything God's created you to be. I declare it in Jesus' name. If you receive it, can you say amen today?
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