Joel Osteen Podcast - Who's The Boss? | Joel Osteen
Episode Date: July 23, 2025As long as you allow your feelings to rule your life, you will limit how high you can go. When you choose discipline and self-control over giving into what you feel, God will pour out His favor over y...our 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 visit JoelOsteen.com/GiveHope.Your life is marked for distinction. Our July offer will help you silence doubt, shake off rejection, and reach the destiny God has already prepared for you. Request the new Chosen devotional and step forward with confidence—you’ve been chosen for more, https://bit.ly/4dVacnV! 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.
Transcript
Discussion (0)
Victoria and I believe in you're going to have a blessed summer praying for you guys every day.
And thanks for being with us today.
Hey, I'm excited.
Victoria's got a new book out.
It's called Grace to Go.
And I know it's going to bless you.
I'm excited because in this book, you will see how you are strengthened, that you are prepared,
and you are ready for anything that's in front of you.
You are grace to go.
Enjoy today's 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 today.
I like to start with something funny.
And one Sunday morning, this man walked into church wearing blue jeans, t-shirt, and an old cowboy hat.
Some of the members were appalled.
They sent notes to the pastor expressing their concern.
Afterwards, the pastor told the man he needed to be.
pray and ask God what he should wear when he came back to his church.
Next week, the man came back wearing the exact same thing.
Pastor said, I told you to ask God what you should wear before you come back to my church.
The man said, I did ask God, and he told me he didn't know what to wear because he's never
been here before.
Hold up your Bible, saying 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 who's the boss.
There's a battle taking place in all of us.
It's a battle between the flesh and the spirit.
The flesh is our natural, carnal desires.
That's what we were born with.
Have you ever noticed how you don't have to teach a child to be impatient, to be selfish, to get upset?
I was at a grocery store, and this little boy, probably two years old, was there shopping with his mother.
She looked like a businesswoman, very professional, well-dressed.
Her little boy was as cute as can be, and he went over and got something off the bottom shelf.
His mother said very lovingly, no son, we have to put that back.
up to that point he'd been happy in a good mood but when she took that away it was like he turned
into a different person he started screaming he fell down on the floor flailing his hands and legs
throwing this big fit you thought he was dying of course his mom was kind of embarrassed and
she tried to discreetly quietly pick him up he screamed even louder here's my point nobody had to
teach him how to throw a fit that's what we're born with the script
The scripture calls it the flesh or our carnal nature. It's things like pride, selfishness,
impatience, getting upset. And here's the key. The flesh wants to be in control. The flesh is not
going to be happy unless it gets its way. And the easy way is to do like that little boy and give in.
And that's okay when we're two years old. We're growing, we're learning. People understand why we're
childish. The problem is not when we're two,
But when we're 42 and we're still throwing a fit, we're still being ruled by our feelings.
We think, I feel like being rude, I'm going to tell them off.
I feel like being lazy.
I'm going to skip work.
I feel like being impatient.
I feel like compromising.
As long as you're allowing your feelings to be the boss, it will limit how high you can go.
The scripture talks about dying to the flesh.
That means not giving in to what we feel.
if you live on that shallow level of always having to please your flesh, you'll never discover
what's really in you. The best of you, your gifts, your talents, your potential won't come out.
You have to go beyond the surface. If you'll get past the temporary pain of not having your way
and choose to follow the spirit instead of the flesh, God will release more of his favor.
You'll continue to rise higher and higher.
But too many people live on this surface level of letting their feelings, their emotions, run their life.
The problem is, our feelings will lead us down the wrong path.
Your feelings will tell you, you're tired.
You don't need to go to work today.
Just sleep in.
Your flesh will tell you they were rude to you.
Don't let them have the last word.
Be rude back to them.
Your feelings will tell you, I want another piece of pie.
Don't make me wait.
I'm hungry.
If you listen, you'll hear the spirit say, no more pie.
Seven pieces was enough.
The flesh likes to be comfortable, but if you're always comfortable, you'll never grow.
When you discipline yourself to do the right thing, the harder it is, the more you're growing in that area.
Instead of seeing it as, oh, man, this is so painful, turn it around.
This may be uncomfortable, but I know I'm growing a whole lot.
I'm making progress.
The scripture says, no discipline at the time seems pleasant, but later on it will produce
a great harvest.
We need to think more about later on.
Our feelings only tell us about right now, but a mature person doesn't get caught up in
the emotion of the moment.
They always take a step back and think about later on.
Your flesh will tell you, I want junk food, cold.
olas, desserts, make me comfortable. At the time, it may taste good, but later on, you won't be
as healthy as you could be. We get upset and think, I'm going to go tell my boss off. I'm going to
give him a piece of my mind. You can do that, but later on, you won't have a job. At home,
we know we should bite our tongue, not say something to our spouse, but it feels good
to please the flesh. We say it anyway. Later on, we're
sleeping on the couch. Later on, we've entered into World War III. Even though it's difficult,
it's much better to say, flesh, you're not going to rule my life. When you do that,
later on, you'll not only still have a job, have a marriage, have good health, but your character
is coming up higher. God can entrust you with more. Maybe you're at the sporting good store,
and you see those shiny new golf clubs, the ones you know, you can't. You can't. You can't. You're in, you're
can afford right now. You know those funds are set aside for the monthly house note,
but they're the latest, greatest clubs, and wouldn't you know it, they're on sale this week
only. Your flesh will tell you, it's a sign from God. You heard Joel talking your due season
year. You can't pass that up. Then you'll hear a still small voice. The spirit whispering,
don't do it. Be disciplined. Wait for the right time.
The flesh is always much louder, much stronger.
I've got to have it.
They're on sale.
Plus, there's a special rebate.
And look, today only if you buy, you get a free umbrella, two packs of bubble gum.
If you give in and let the flesh be the boss, well, later on, when you have to pay the bills, you'll be depressed.
It's much better if you'll pay the price for discipline today.
if you'll not get on board with those feelings, make decisions based off a wisdom, then later on,
there will be a great harvest. And when you see people that are blessed, successful, have good
relationships, they didn't get there because they were lucky, they were disciplined. They did the
right thing when it was hard. The people that reached their highest potential are the people that are good
at saying no to their flesh. Those friends that,
want you to party all the time. Your feelings will tell you, just do it. It's fun. You'll have a
great time. But later on, there can be addictions. Later on, trouble in relationships. If you want to
see the great harvest, God's favor, blessing, increase, you have to make the decision to choose
discipline today. When I was in high school, I used to run track. One day we got out at noon for a
special program and track practice didn't start until 1.15.
It was a hot summer day in Houston.
I was very hungry for Mexican food.
I rounded up some of my friends, and we went down to the local Mexican restaurant.
As I was getting out of the car, very excited, out of school early that day, at my favorite restaurant.
I heard something down in here saying, you better not eat this food.
It's 100 degrees outside.
And in a few minutes, you're going to be out on that hot track running.
I no more paid attention to that.
I didn't want to hear that. I had my mind already made up.
Now I ordered this big Mexican dinner, chalupas, enchiladas, tamales, fajitas, chili cancasa, rice, beef, had all this food.
When it came out, it smelled so good, I could almost taste it.
But once again, I heard something whispering, Joel, you better not eat this.
This is not a good idea. I thought, get behind me, Satan. This is a good idea.
I ate and eight and eight. A few minutes later, I was out on the track. The coach said,
today we're going to run 18, 440-yard sprints. Not jogging, but sprinting. On my fourth sprint,
I started feeling dizzy, nauseated, sick to my stomach. I went over, coach, I can't run anymore.
He looked at me and said, you don't have a choice. You have to run. I wanted to cast the devil out of
him too. I was so miserable. I'd run a little while, throw up. Run a little while, same thing.
The funny thing, when I was eating that Mexican food, I never thought about later on.
My flesh never once said, later on, this is going to be a problem, bro. It tastes good going down,
but it's not going to taste so good coming back up. All my flesh told me was give me Mexican food.
Give it to me now. Don't make me wait.
the spirit was trying to warn me.
God was saying, in effect, you better
stay away from Mama Nymphas today.
Go down there to subway, get something easy, something light.
Here's my point. Your feelings
will tell you what you want, but that doesn't mean
that's what's best for you. Your feelings will tell you
they hurt you. Hold a grudge. Live bitter.
The same time, you'll hear a still small voice whispering,
let it go. Forgive.
give. Let God be your vindicator. The flesh and the spirit are constantly at odds. You get to choose
who's the boss. Nobody can make this decision for you. We can encourage you, cheer you on,
tell you that you have what it takes. But only you can make the decision, I am not going to live
at this surface level. I'm not going to let the flesh control my life, taking the easy way out.
I'm going to dig my heels in. Instead of letting my feelings,
rules me, I'm going to start ruling over my feelings. You've heard little kids use the phrase,
you're not the boss of me. Next time your flesh tell you, compromise, get upset, give into temptation,
just answer back, you're not the boss of me. I am not living on that surface level. I'm going
deeper. I'm going to become all God created me to be. Paul said in Galatians, if you sow to the flesh,
you will reap decay, ruin, and destruction.
But if you sow to the spirit, you will reap life and life eternal.
Notice when you do the right thing when it's hard.
When you sow to the spirit, you're going to reap blessings, favor, increase.
Not only eternal life, but abundant life here on this earth.
But when we give into our natural, carnal desires, keep doing what we feel.
I feel like being lazy.
I'm going to be lazy.
I feel like compromising. I'm going to give into this temptation. I feel like staying up all night watching
television. When we sow to the flesh, we won't reap anything good. But when you discipline yourself
to take the high road, to say no to your feelings, you are sowing to the spirit. It may not happen
overnight, but if you'll keep making those choices, you will come in to a great harvest. Romans talks about
those who follow the dictates of the flesh. That's saying the flesh wants to be a dictator. The flesh
wants to control your life. What does a dictator do? Tells you what to do, when to do it, how to do it.
They make all the decisions you just sit back and follow the orders. In other words, you get stuck in
traffic, your flesh tells you, get upset, be stressed out. So many people follow the dictates of the
flesh. Just like a good soldier when they hear those orders, yes, sir, right away, sir, they get upset,
go through the day stressed out. Or you wake up in the morning. Your feelings may tell you,
you're depressed. Nothing good is in your future. Feel lousy. Some people get on board.
They go around depressed, no passion. You say, Joel, I can't help what I feel. I'm not asking you
to not feel anything. That's not reality. God made us as emotional beings. God made us as emotional
beings. All through the day, you will feel things, but just because you feel it doesn't mean you
should act on it. David said, be angry and sin not. You may feel the emotion of anger. That's okay.
Just don't act on it. Don't fly off the handle. You may feel offended. Just don't give in. I'm not
getting on board with those feelings. Or you may feel tempted to compromise so strong. You don't see how
you could control it. But God wouldn't ask us to feel something and not give in if we couldn't do it.
Yes, the feelings are real, but you have to ask yourself, is what I'm feeling going to move me
toward my destiny? Is it going to help me improve? Or is it just my natural, fleshly desires
that are going to keep me from rising higher? Who's the boss? You or your feelings? Are you going to let the
flesh stay on the throne, be the dictator. My flesh said, get upset. So I got upset. My flesh said,
don't clean the house. So I didn't clean the house this week, this month, this year. My flesh said,
hook up with this other person. So I kind of messed up in my relationship. Living by what we feel is a
very shallow way to live. I'm asking you to dethrone the flesh. It's time to have a change in authority.
You've seen how in foreign countries, when they have a dictator, this very oppressive, pushing the people down, they can't vote him out of the office. They don't have a democracy. They have to take drastic measures. They rise up and overthrow the dictator. They forcefully throw him out of office. In the same way, your flesh wants to rule your life, wants to stay in control, tell you how to feel, lead you down the wrong path. Let me warn you. Let me warn you. You. You know,
you, it's not going to go down easily.
When you don't give it what it wants,
it's going to throw a fit, get upset.
You have to dig your heels in,
be determined, and say enough is enough.
Flesh, you're not the boss of me anymore.
Feelings you are not going to rule my life.
I am taking you off the throne.
From now on, I'm going to start being ruled by the spirit.
See, the apostle Paul said,
I die daily.
He was saying, every day,
I have to say no to my flesh. Every day I have to take my feelings off the throne.
This is not something that we do one time and then we're done. It's an ongoing process.
Paul wrote over half of the New Testament. It's one of the great heroes of faith, yet he still
had to deal with his flesh. You never get to the point where you're so mature, you're so spiritual,
you don't have any of these fleshly carnal desires. Like Paul, every day we have to learn to say no.
to certain feelings.
One time my father had a disagreement with my mother, and it was really no big deal, but
my father was put out over it. He knew the right thing to do, was just to let it go and move
forward, but he felt like being offended. He felt like feeling sorry for himself. Instead of ruling
his feelings, he let his feelings rule him. He put them back up on the throne. And he decided
to give my mother the silent treatment. She would walk by him in the house. And he would walk by him in the
house and he would ignore her, act like he didn't see her. She would ask him something. He would answer back
in the shortest, most unfriendly way he possibly could. He liked how it made him feel. When you give
into the flesh, there is pleasure. Feels good to have a pity party. Feels good to eat the 12th bowl of
ice cream. Feels good to skip school, go down to the beach. The flesh loves to have its way. Loves to
stay on the throne. A couple of hours later, my mom got tired of having the cold shoulder treatment
and decided to do something about it. She went and hid behind the door and stayed there as quietly as
she could. My father looked and looked and looked everywhere throughout the house. It's hard to ignore
somebody when you can't find him. The longer he looked, the more worried he became. He thought,
maybe the rapture took place and I got left behind.
A few minutes later, he passed that door where my mother was hiding.
She jumped out on his back, put both legs around him, said, John, I'm not getting off until you cheer up.
They laughed so much, my father forgot what he was mad about.
No matter how mature you are, every day, you have to take those feelings off the throne.
Paul said in 1 Corinthians,
everything is permissible for me,
but everything is not profitable.
I will not become a slave to anything.
See, there are a lot of things we can do and get away with.
We can go through life, bad attitude,
hot temper, compromising, impatient.
That's permissible, but it's not very profitable.
If you live at that shallow level,
letting your feelings rule you,
you can only go so high.
Yes, you'll survive, but it will be much less than you were created for.
I'm talking today about reaching the fullness of your destiny.
Paul said, I won't become a slave to anything.
When we let our feelings rule us, we become a slave to anger,
a slave to lust, a slave to self-pity.
Because we're letting our flesh stay on the throne,
it's like we're serving those things held by their power.
But I believe this is a new day.
The flesh is being dethroned.
No more living as slaves.
We're rising up and saying, flesh, you're not going to control us.
We're going to take the throne.
We're going to make decisions that honor God and move us toward our destiny.
The scripture says, we are unspiritual when we are under the control of ordinary impulses.
It doesn't say that these ordinary impulses will go away.
The feelings will always be there.
The problem is when we give in, we come under their control.
Well, you say, Joel, I've always had a problem with my temper.
I've always been impatient.
I'll never change.
Well, here's how you do it.
You have to quit feeding those feelings.
Anything you feed is going to grow.
When that emotion of anger comes, if you keep giving in, getting upset, flying off the handle,
all you're doing is making it stronger.
You're giving it more power.
If you keep feeding that self-pity, going around, feeling sorry for yourself, it's just like a person that's addicted to a drug.
The more he takes it, the more he has to have it.
He craves it.
The desire becomes stronger.
Whatever area you're letting your feelings rule, it's going to grow.
If you get stressed out every time you get stuck in traffic, you're feeding the impatience.
Just imagine you're serving at a meal.
You get real upset.
steak dinner, here's some vitamins. If you want to get out from under the control of the ordinary
impulses, you can't pray them away. They're a part of life. The way you break free is you quit feeding them.
Next time you're tempted to get upset, you feel that ordinary impulse don't respond. Put on some good
praise music. Think about all you have to be grateful for. What's happening? You're feeding your spirit person
instead of feeding your flesh.
As your spirit grows stronger,
your flesh is getting weaker.
You have to starve the self-pity,
starve the anger, starve the bad attitude.
If you keep sowing to the flesh,
you'll reap defeat.
But if you'll start sowing to the spirit,
you'll reap victory.
And even though those fleshly normal impulses still come,
they won't control you anymore.
This is how you know that you're mature, not that you don't have any temptations, not that you prayed away everything that bothers you. A sign of maturity is you still feel the negative emotions, but you don't act on them. You don't put them back up on the throne. You're the boss of your life, not your feelings. Proverbs says, a person that doesn't rule his own spirit is like a city with broken down walls. When we keep giving us, we keep giving us,
into these ordinary impulses, our walls are down. We have no protection. We're defenseless. The enemy can come in and have a
heyday with our life. Here's the solution. God has given each one of us self-control. Self-control is like a muscle.
If you never use it, if you never discipline yourself, your self-control muscle is going to be very weak.
You have to start exercising it. Start saying no to your flesh.
You have a destiny to fulfill.
God has amazing things in your future.
But the scripture says, as long as the heir is a child,
he will never receive the inheritance.
If you're throwing a fit at two years old, that's okay.
But if you're 20 years old, 40 years old, 60 years old,
still giving in to the ordinary impulses,
God is saying it's time to grow up.
if you'll take your flesh off the throne,
God will start releasing some of these amazing things
that he has in your future.
See, spiritual maturity has nothing to do
with how long you've been in church,
how long you've known the Lord,
it has everything to do with what kind of fruit
are you displaying in your life?
Are you not living by your feelings?
Are you saying no to these emotional impulses?
I read something interesting about mountain climbers.
When they're out climbing, one of the main things they have to watch out for are poisonous snakes.
The snakes can be hidden behind a rock.
They move it and get bitten.
Or the snakes can be on the ground disguised.
They look just like the terrain.
They accidentally step on them.
A snake bite way up in a mountain can easily be fatal.
It can take hours, even days to be rescued.
So constantly watching out for poison.
snakes, it's always on the forefront of their mind. But there's something called the snake line.
When the climbers get to a certain altitude, when they get up high enough, because the air is so thin,
they know that snakes cannot live at that level. They don't have to worry about getting bitten
by these poisonous snakes at that height. In the same way, if you'll keep ruling over your emotions,
not letting the flesh have control.
As you continue growing, maturing,
coming up higher,
you will get to the place
where the snakes, where the enemy
cannot bother you anymore.
It doesn't mean
that you won't still feel
the emotional, ordinary impulses.
They'll still be there,
but they won't affect you.
Your flesh has been dethroned.
Those feelings may try to get back up there
from time to time,
but you've developed.
so much self-discipline. You've sowed to the spirit so long. It's like you've crossed that
snake line. The enemy cannot go where you're going. Now, we may not all be there just yet, but don't worry,
you're getting closer. We're coming up higher. The flesh is getting weaker. The spirit is getting
stronger. Who's the boss? You're the boss. Now, do your part. Keep saying no to the flesh. Like Paul,
keep dying daily. If you'll do this as you continue to grow, I believe and declare God is going
to release the inheritance, the amazing things he has in store. You're going to step in to the fullness
of your destiny and become everything he's created you to be in Jesus' name. If you receive it,
can you say amen today? 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. 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. Sometimes in life, people don't choose us. We've all felt
overlooked and like we're not good enough.
It's easy to live inferior
thinking we don't measure up.
People may have left you out.
The good news is, God has chosen you.
He's the one that matters.
And in my new book,
Chosen, Your life is marked for distinction.
You'll discover, before you were born,
God not only knew you,
but he handpicked you and placed a calling on your life.
You are equipped and empowered to fulfill your destiny.
When you understand that you're chosen,
Fear and doubt can't stay,
you'll live with a boldness to step into the greatness
God put in you.
I love to send you my new book Chosen
plus the chosen t-shirt
from our friends at CopperFit.
As our way of saying thank you
for your gift of any amount this month,
we would like to send you a copy of Joel's book,
Chosen. Your life is marked for distinction.
In the scriptures,
Jesus encouraged us by saying,
you didn't choose me.
I chose you.
This powerful guide will help you discover the abundant life you were designed to live.
As a child of God, you have a calling, a purpose, a destiny still to be fulfilled.
When you request your copy, we also want to send you our exclusive chosen t-shirt from CopperFit
that will remind you that you've been chosen by Almighty God every time you wear it.
Please request these gifts today and discover that God is moving on your behalf.
Your next days are going to be your best days.
You're not average. You're not ordinary. You've been chosen by Almighty God.
Victoria and I want you to know how much we love you. We pray for you and your family every day.
Thanks so much for your prayer and support. Your generosity is helping people all over the world.
A special thank you to our Champion of Hope partners for your monthly gifts.
If you're not a partner, I hope you'll consider becoming one.
Remember, you can watch the services online live every Sunday morning,
download our daily podcast, watch on YouTube, the new Joel Osteen Network, social media,
listen on SiriusXM.
We'll keep you encouraged and inspired.
Until we see you next time, may the Lord bless you and keep you.
Be sure to request your copy of Chosen.
Your life is marked for distinction, plus our exclusive chosen t-shirt from CopperFit.
Visit Joel Osteen.com or call 888-567 Joel.
For an additional donation this month, we are also offering the NLT Large Print Thinline Reference Bible.
This Bible also enables you to connect through your smartphone or tablet to a vast, power-packed array of study notes, devotionals, interactive maps, videos, and worship music.
You can request these inspiring resources by calling 888560s.
or logging on to joel osteen.com today call or click any time 24 hours a day yes god has chosen you for a reason
for a purpose request your copies today
