
Finding contentment is a goal we should strive for every day.
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Joel Osteen
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We love you Lord. It's good to be in the house of the Lord, isn't it? You may be seated. Have you ever felt restless? Maybe you felt anxious? You're just not content. You don't even know what it is. It's just something that's just stirring inside of you. You know, I think we all have been there. In fact, sometimes we don't even realize it's what it is that we're not content. We just think there's something more and we're looking for it. Maybe you're struggling to get that promotion. You're working hard at work, man. You've got Your eye on that promotion? Oh, you're just going for it. You're getting a little out of balance. You just don't feel satisfied, even though you're headed in a right direction. Or maybe you're. You're at home and you've got children and they're in diapers and you're thinking, I'm exhausted. I need something else. I need something. And you begin looking for it. You know, a lot of times we can look for things to fill our spaces in all the wrong places. You know, sometimes we think we need something, so we go after it, but it can't fill that space, that longing to make us content. You know, the only thing that can fill that space is Jesus is God inside of us. But we're so used to going so fast that we forget what the source of our strength is, the source of our meaning and our purpose. Because sometimes we try to be the source of our meaning and our purpose. You know, sometimes we can look to food to fill those spaces. Some people look to alcohol because it numbs them. Just let me have a break here. You know, sometimes we are looking for any distraction to cause us to forget what's going on on the inside of us. You know, it's interesting because social media can be a great distraction. You can forget all your problems and check out someone else's life. You can almost live vicariously through them as you're flipping through the pages. But you know what's interesting about that? It's fun. Unless you're there for the wrong reasons. Unless you're trying to escape your life, to find someone else's life, to find meaning and purpose. Because once that's over, you usually leave more discontent than you came. You usually leave more sad than you came. I've experienced it. I've been looking at all these other people's great life, and I think, man, I'm missing out. I'm comparing their best life with my worst life. I'm content pairing a moment in time with all my life. You see, don't run after something else, looking for something to fill this space. Only Jesus can fill it. It doesn't matter if you're well off, if you're successful. You've got to find contentment. Because sometimes we think, if this will happen, I'll be happy when I get that promotion, when I get that new house, when I get a little more money, I'll be happy, I'll be successful. But can I tell you, that line of success is always moving. It's always moving if you're chasing success. You're never going to catch up with it because it's always moving. You can never have enough. Don't feel like, well, you know what? I'm going to suffer for Jesus. I'm stripping it all off. I'm giving it all away. Because that's not going to fulfill you either. Because if you're trying to do something for Jesus out of show, it's not gonna work for you. It's not gonna work for you if you're saying, jesus, look what I've done for you today. Cause, see, it's not what you're doing for Jesus. It's what Jesus has done for you. It's what Jesus has done for you. See, the only thing that'll fill these spaces is Jesus Christ. And when you're feeling anxious, restless, discontent. Can I encourage us all myself as well, with the words from the apostle Paul found in Philippians 4? He said this. He said he was writing. This is interesting because he was writing to the church at Philippi. He wasn't writing to unbelievers. He wasn't writing. He was writing to the church. And this is what he was saying. He says, I know what it is to be in need. He said, and I know what it is to have plenty. I've been without and I've had more than enough. And he says, I have learned the secret of being content in every situation. I've learned the secret. Don't you know they were leaning in. We all want to know the secret. Secret to weight loss. Secret to a happy life.
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He said, I've learned the secret to be content in every situation. Can I tell you? Contentment will fix your situation. Contentment is a powerful state of being. And Paul said, I have learned this, and now I'm gonna share it with you. He says, this is the secret. He said, I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. I can do it all. I can make it my way through it all with Christ strengthening me. You see, his profound secret. And what he had learned was the fact that it was Christ in him, the hope of glory. It was, I can. Through him, I can. Through him, I can't. Apart from him, I'm a mess. Apart from Him, I'm in prison. Apart from him. But with him, the prison's not getting in me because I'm full of Christ Jesus. I may be in a tough spot. I may be in a place I don't like. But you know what? I'm useful to the Kingdom of God. I Love Paul's writings because he was always saying, listen, you know, to die is to be with Christ. You know, if I go, that's great, but if I'm staying, I'm not letting the circumstances get in me. If I'm here on Earth, I'm going to be in Christ Jesus. I'm going to walk with purpose and destiny, knowing that he doesn't waste one thing in my life. I am so grateful that Paul didn't give up in prison. I'm so grateful he didn't let prison take him captive. But he said, I'm in prison. But God is here with me. And as long as he's with me, I can do all things. I can bear all things. And I'm useful to the kingdom of God. So he shared with us the secret of contentment, which is powerful in our life. Now, I don't know about you, but sometimes it takes me a little while to learn a lesson. I don't know how long it took Paul to learn this lesson because he said he had to learn it. He said I had to learn this. And now that I have learned it and experienced it, guess what? I'm sharing it with you. He's saying this, though. I can share the secret with you, but you got to dig into the mystery of it. You gotta go after it yourself. You've gotta experience it yourself. It's called maturity. He said, I've actually come to that place, that I've learned something. It's okay. If it takes us a long time to learn, I can have somebody tell me something. I'm not kidding. They can tell me. I can hear something over and over again. And then one day it makes sense. One day I actually get it. Paul is saying, I'm giving you the secret. Go get it. Go get it. You see, when you're content, you're powerful. To shed a little more light on this contentment, Paul tells us this in Philippians 4. He says, don't be anxious for anything. What is the opposite of content? Anxious, discontent, restless. Don't be those things. Here's the remedy. He says, don't be anxious for anything. But by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving in your heart, let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, the promise of peace, will guard your heart and mind in Christ Jesus. He's saying, I'm in this prison, but can I tell you what's between me and these bars is peace. Peace. I'm going to embrace the place that I'm in, and I'm going to move forward now, he said this. He says, I give thanks in all things. He didn't say, I give thanks for all things. I really don't believe he was happy. He was in prison. Yay, I'm in prison. This is great. Been shipwrecked, Beat. No, these things happened to him. He was in those circumstances. He didn't give thanks to God for those circumstances. He gave thanks to God that God was with him in those circumstances. But there was an outcome. There was a promise. I can through him. You see, sometimes we try to rush through those bad parts of life, those tough parts, those uncomfortable parts. And you know what? We're only human. It's not natural to want to be in pain and heartache. But you know what Paul was trying to share with us. Your contentment does not have to come from your circumstance. How many of you women in here, you're a mother and you remember those diaper days, and it was just about exhausting to change another one of those diapers. But then when you got past it, kids got into school, maybe they're married. You realize those were precious days. They weren't as exhausting as I thought they were. I wouldn't mind having one more diaper to change. Maybe you're sophomore in college. You can't wait to get to graduate. Well, I am on my way to graduation. You graduate, then you realize it was difficult, but it really wasn't that bad. Kind of like it better than the real world. You see, contentment is not complacency. I just want to say that contentment is not complacency. You should be ambitious. You should want to succeed. You should want to have purpose for Christ Jesus. You should want to move forward. God put that in us. He told us, have dominion. Subdue your situations. It's not complacency. But the problem is if you can't enjoy where you are right now and what you have right now, you're being cheated. That's not the best for your life. Don't be missing the now to get to the later. Don't miss the now to get to the later. You know, even when it's tough, this is what Paul said, it's tough in here. But I've developed, I've matured and I've learned some things. No matter what you're going through right now, there's a lesson in it. There's something to take from it. Listen, if you go through it and you don't learn through it, there's a problem. God wants to reveal his mysteries, his grace, His Purpose in us. That's not a great subject, is it? Not fun to go through. But if you can learn through it, if you can come out the other side stronger. That old song, if it didn't kill me, it made me stronger. That's what Paul said. It's making me stronger. Hindsight's 20 20. But we don't want to live there, do we? We want to live in the future. I want to encourage you that contentment is a state of mind. It has nothing to do with where you are. The Webster's Dictionary says the definition of contentment is a state of peaceful happiness. It's an attitude, has nothing to do.
Victoria Osteen
With where you are.
Joel Osteen
It's a state of peaceful happiness. Proverbs 15:15 says a content mind is a continual feast. It's a continual feast. Can I encourage you to feast on the fact that God is for you, he's not against you, that whatever you're going through right now doesn't have to get in you because you're full of Christ Jesus that he's helping you through, and it's the I can through him that's gonna give you the strength to do it. Amen. He's an awesome God. He's faithful.
It's easy to get stuck in life because of fear and lack of confidence or we've been through disappointments. But I'm excited about Victoria's new book, Grace to Go. It'll help you move past what's holding you back and step into new levels of your destiny.
Victoria Osteen
My heart for this book is that you will discover the courage, the gifts and the faith that God has put in you so that you can see your dreams come to pass. It's not too late. The obstacles are not too big. The grace of God equips you to go beyond your comfort zone and overcome what looks impossible. You are stronger than you think. You are not alone. You are graced to go.
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Podcast Summary: Joel Osteen Podcast – "Learn To Love Others In Faith | Victoria Osteen"
Episode Information:
In this episode of the Joel Osteen Daily Podcast, Joel Osteen delves into the profound topic of finding contentment and fulfillment through faith. Joined by his wife, Victoria Osteen, the discussion revolves around overcoming feelings of restlessness, anxiety, and discontent by turning to spiritual strength and the teachings of Christianity. The episode is enriched with personal insights, biblical references, and practical applications aimed at inspiring listeners to lead fulfilling lives grounded in faith.
Joel begins the episode by addressing common feelings of restlessness and dissatisfaction that many individuals experience, whether in their personal lives, careers, or family dynamics. He empathizes with listeners who feel an inner longing for something more, despite outward successes or busy schedules.
"Have you ever felt restless? Maybe you felt anxious? You're just not content."
— Joel Osteen [02:02]
Joel highlights how people often seek to fill this void with temporary distractions such as food, alcohol, or social media. However, these distractions fail to provide lasting satisfaction, leading to deeper feelings of discontent.
Transitioning to the core message, Joel emphasizes that true contentment can only be found through a relationship with Jesus Christ. He explains that while worldly pursuits are fleeting, faith provides a sustained sense of purpose and peace.
"The only thing that can fill that space is Jesus is God inside of us."
— Joel Osteen [05:15]
Joel underscores the importance of recognizing Jesus as the source of strength, meaning, and purpose, urging listeners to shift their focus from external achievements to internal spiritual fulfillment.
Drawing from the Apostle Paul's teachings in Philippians 4, Joel shares a pivotal biblical perspective on contentment. He recounts Paul's declaration of having learned "the secret of being content in every situation."
"I have learned the secret of being content in every situation. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."
— Joel Osteen [07:19]
Joel explains that Paul's contentment was not dependent on his circumstances, such as being in prison, but on his unwavering faith in Christ. This biblical insight serves as a foundation for Joel's message on achieving peace and fulfillment regardless of life's challenges.
Joel offers practical advice on how listeners can cultivate contentment in their daily lives:
Embrace Peace Through Prayer:
Avoid Comparisons:
Focus on the Present:
Develop a Content Mindset:
"Contentment is a state of peaceful happiness. It's an attitude, has nothing to do with where you are."
— Joel Osteen [14:51]
Victoria Osteen introduces her new book, "Grace to Go," elaborating on its mission to help individuals overcome fears, insecurities, and regrets. She shares her passion for empowering readers to step beyond their comfort zones and embrace their divine purpose.
"My heart for this book is that you will discover the courage, the gifts and the faith that God has put in you so that you can see your dreams come to pass."
— Victoria Osteen [15:43]
The book aims to provide practical strategies and spiritual guidance, reinforcing the themes discussed by Joel and encouraging listeners to take actionable steps towards living a more fulfilling and purpose-driven life.
Towards the end of the episode, Joel and Victoria promote Victoria's book and additional resources designed to support listeners in their spiritual journeys. These include:
This episode of the Joel Osteen Podcast serves as a powerful reminder that true contentment and fulfillment are attainable through unwavering faith in Jesus Christ. By sharing personal insights, biblical teachings, and practical advice, Joel and Victoria Osteen provide listeners with the tools to overcome inner turmoil and lead lives rich with purpose and peace. The promotion of Victoria’s "Grace to Go" further reinforces the message of stepping into one's divine destiny with courage and faith.
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Final Thoughts:
Joel and Victoria Osteen masterfully blend personal experiences, scriptural wisdom, and practical advice to guide listeners towards a life of contentment and purpose rooted in faith. This episode is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to navigate life's challenges with resilience and spiritual strength.