
It’s easy to get stuck on the sidelines of life when you’ve faced a setback. But in His Word, God promised He will give us beauty for our ashes. No matter what you’ve been through, He wants to help you move forward into victory!
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We appreciate you and pray for God's very best in your life. Well, God bless you. It's 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. These are the finest people in all of Houston, Texas right here at Lakewood. Thanks for tuning in. Thank you again for coming out. And I like to start with something funny. And I heard about this burglar that broke into a home one night. As he was stealing the stereo he heard a voice saying, Jesus is watching you. He froze in his tracks and shined his slide over in the corner of the room and he saw a parrot. He said, did you say that to me? The parrot said, yes. I'm just trying to warn you. Burglar said, warn me? What are you talking about? Who are you? Parrot said, my name is Moses. Burglar laughed, Said, what kind of crazy people would name a parrot Moses? The Parrot said the same kind of people that would name a 150 pound Rottweiler Jesus. Hold up your Bible. Say it like you mean it. This is my Bible. I am what it says I am. I have what it says I have. I can do what it says I can do. Today I will be taught the word of God. I boldly confess. My mind is alert, my heart is receptive. I will never be the same in Jesus name. God bless you. I want to talk to you today about staying in the game. It's easy to have a good attitude and pursue our dreams as long as everything is going our way. That doesn't take a lot of faith. But what about the difficult times when a relationship doesn't work out? We get a bad health report. A friend does us wrong. It's easy to lose our passion when we're hurt. The disappointment, the business that didn't make it, the breakup that was painful. Many people are sitting on the sidelines of life because they're injured. Now they're nursing their wounds, not moving forward because of what they've been through. No, you may have a reason to feel sorry for yourself, but you don't have a right. God promised he will give you beauty for those ashes. He said he would pay you back double for the wrongs. But you have to do your part. And if you're going to see the beauty, if you're going to see the double, shake off the self pity. You got to shake off the discouragement and get back in the game. Every person has injuries, we all have wounds. But you can't let a loss, a health issue, a divorce, be an excuse to sit on the sidelines. Sometimes in life you have to play in pain. I was watching the football game a while back and one of the players had a broken hand and bruised ribs. He's a big offensive lineman. He wasn't expected to play. The trainers wanted him to sit out, but he wasn't about to miss the game. Had a big cast on his arm. He's wearing a special vest to protect his ribs. He's all bandaged up. He looked like a mummy. And a reporter asked him how he felt. He said, it's a little painful, but I'd rather be in the game in pain than sitting on the sidelines watching. And if you're going to become all God's created you to be, you can't let that injury, that hurt, that disappointment cause you to sit on the sidelines. Do like this player. Bandage up what's hurting. Forgive the person that did you Wrong. Let go of what didn't work out and get back in the game. I saw a lady in our lobbies last week that I haven't seen in a long, long time. She's an older woman, very faithful, attends our services regularly. I said in passing, hey, I haven't seen you lately. Where have you been? She said, joel, I had to have an emergency surgery. Been in the hospital for three months. Said, wow, so glad to have you back. How are you doing? For as long as I live, I will never forget her words. She said, I'm hurting, but I'm here. That's the kind of people God rewards. Faithful people, people that are determined, people that get knocked down but don't stay down, they get back up again. You don't let the hurt, the pain, the bad break. Cause you to get bitter, to lose your passion, to start blaming God. No. Like this lady, you stay in the game. No matter what life deals our way, our attitude should be, I'm hurting, but I'm still here. Friend did me wrong, but I'm still here. Business is slow, but I'm still here. Didn't feel like coming, but I'm still here. You gotta have a made up mind. You're gonna stay in the game. You're not going to be faithful. As long as you feel perfectly well. As long as everybody treats you right. As long as it's sunny and cool outside. No. Where are the people like this lady that have a made up mind. I'm hurting, but I'm still coming. Boss did me wrong, but I'm still getting to work on time. Being my best. My child won't speak to me, it's breaking my heart. I'm in pain, but I'm still singing in the choir. I'm still ushering each week. I'm still being good to a friend that's in need. I've still got a smile, I'm still giving God praise. Listen, anybody can sit on the sidelines, anybody can find an excuse to be sour, to drop out, to give up on life. I'm asking you to stay in the game. And when you're hurting, when you're in pain, it's easy to become ingrown to where all you think about is my hurt, my disappointment, my bed break. All that's going to do is bring more discouragement, more self pity, eventually even depression. One of the best things you can do when you're hurting is go out and help somebody else that's hurting. Get your mind off of your problems, off of your pain and. And Go help somebody else in need. When you help others in your time of need, that's a seed you're sowing that God can use to change your own situation. This is what my mother did in 1981 when she was diagnosed with terminal liver cancer. Given a few weeks to live, she didn't feel well. She had a good reason to be discouraged. She had a good excuse to go home, go to bed, pull the curtains and be depressed. She was injured. She could have sat on the sidelines. Nobody would have faulted her. But my mother understood this principle. She stayed in the game. She would drive across town to pray for a friend of hers that was sick. The truth is, she needed more prayer than that friend. But my mother was sowing a seed. She would come to church every weekend and pray for other people that were in need. She was injured, but she was still in the game. Sometimes in life you got to play in pain. You don't feel like it. It's not easy. Every voice will tell you you're done. There's nothing good in your future. No, don't believe those lies. God sees your effort. And it's one thing to do the right thing, make good decisions. When everything's going our way, that's great. God rewards that. But when times are tough and nothing's going your way, you're hurting. You should be on the sidelines, nursing your wound. But instead, you're still in the game. You're still getting to work on time. You're still being good to someone. You're still expecting God to turn it around. That gets God's attention in a new way. God has a greater reward for people who are faithful in the tough times. Years ago, my sister Lisa went through an unwanted divorce. She was in her early 20s, and she was so devastated. It was an unfair situation. And for weeks, she was so depressed that she wouldn't leave the house. Practically wouldn't even come out of her room in the morning. She couldn't wait for it to get dark at nighttime. She couldn't wait for the morning. She wasn't living, just existing. One day she called my father, and she was crying. She said, daddy, I think I'm having a nervous breakdown. She was in so much pain. She was overwhelmed. And we, as a family, of course, we tried to cheer up. We tried to encourage her. But it's like we couldn't get her out of that deep hole of depression. A minister friend of ours was speaking at the church at that time. His name is T.L. osborne. He got on the phone Said Lisa. Nobody can bring you out of this except you. You know I love you, Lisa, but you got to quit feeling sorry for yourself. Quit nursing your wounds, quit thinking about your problem. Get out of the house and move forward with your life. At first, Lisa was defensive, almost offended, thinking, you don't know the pain that I'm feeling. You don't know what I'm going through. This has ruined my life. Then he made this statement. If you'll move forward, God will take your scars and turn them into stars for his glory. When she heard that, something ignited on the inside. It's like a stronghold was broken in her mind. Instead of sitting at home feeling sorry for herself, she went up to the church and started a class every week for people who were believing for their marriages to be restored. She reached out to other people that were hurting. She was injured, but she got back in the game. By her action. She was saying, I'm hurting, but I'm still here. I'm disappointed, but I'm still here. They did me wrong, but I'm still here. Lysa could still be bitter with the chip on her shoulder, blaming God, but she made the decision to get back in the game. Today, more than 20 years later, she's happily married, great husband, three beautiful children. She saw what God promised. He took the scars and turned them into stars. He gave her beauty for those ashes. But it all happened when she made the decision to get back in the game. Isaiah put it this way, arise from the depression in which the circumstances have kept you. Rise to a new life. Notice, if you want a new life, there's something you have to do. You can't sit back in self pity. You can't wait till all your wounds heal and you feel 100%. You got to do like Lisa and arise from that discouragement. Shake off what didn't work out. Quit mourning over what you've lost. Quit dwelling on who hurt you and how unfair it was, and rise to a new life. When God sees you in the game, pain and all, bandages and all, when you show up with that attitude, I'm hurting, but I'm still here. I'm hurting, but I know God is still on the throne. I'm hurting, but I'm expecting God to turn it around. That's when the Creator of the universe goes to work. That's when God will pay you back for the wrongs that have happened to you. And some of you are in a tough time. You're sitting on the sidelines. God is saying, arise and get back in the Game. If a friend betrayed you, don't go through life lonely. Go out and find some new friends. The right people are in your future. If you lost your job, don't sit around complaining. Go out and find another job. When one door closes, God will always open up another door. If you're facing a health issue, fighting that sickness, don't give up on life and start planning your funeral. Arise from that discouragement. When God sees you do your part, he will do his part. He'll give you a new life. That means he'll restore your health, give you new opportunities, new relationships. He'll give you a new perspective. You will see, even though it's painful, it is not the end. Even though it was unfair, it is not over. There is still life after the sickness, life after the divorce, life after the bad break. A full life is still in front of you. Job experienced this. He went through all kinds of tough times. Everything that could go wrong did. He was tempted to sit on the sidelines of life. His wife told him, job, just give up. It's never going to get any better. But in the midst of that pain, Job said, I know my redeemer lives. He was saying, in effect, I'm hurting, but I'm still in the game. I'm hurting, but I know my God is still on the throne. A year later, when he came through that challenge, God not only brought him out, but God paid him back double for what he had lost. The scripture says, after this, Job lived 140 years and saw his grandchildren down to four generations. Notice, after the trouble, after the loss, after the sickness, after the. After the business went down, after the bottom fell out, his life was not over. He didn't end on a sour defeated. No. He went on to live a blessed, happy 140 years, enjoying his grandchildren, accomplishing his dreams, fulfilling his destiny. What am I saying? Your life is not over because you had a setback. God has an after this future. When we go through tough times, don't be surprised if the enemy doesn't whisper in your ear. You'll never be as happy as you used to be. You've seen your best days. This setback is the end of you. No, let that go in one ear and out the other. God is saying to you what he said to Job. After the cancer, after the bad break, after the disappointment, there is still a full life. You have not danced your best dance. You have not laughed your best laugh. You have not dreamed your best dream. If you will stay in the game and not get bitter, God has an after this, in your future, like job, he's not only going to bring you out, he's going to bring you out with double what you had before. You may have seen the football game last Sunday. One of the players, younger brothers was tragically killed in an accident the day before. This player practically raised his siblings. They were extremely close. You can imagine the pain and shock he must have been in. The coach told him to go back home and spend as much time as he needed with his family. But he said, no, coach, I'm going to play in the game tomorrow in memory of my brother. I know that's what he would want me to do. It's interesting. This player had one of the greatest games of his career. He caught an incredible touchdown pass, made other great plays. Some people would see it as a coincidence, just the adrenaline of the moment. But I see it as the hand of God. I believe God was saying, if you'll dare stay in the game, if you'll dare play with pain, then I'll breathe my favor on your life. When God sees you in the game, when at least in the natural, you should be on the sidelines nursing your wounds, Everybody would understand if you were bitter. You lost a loved one in an accident. We'd understand if you had a bad attitude. You're facing a serious illness, raising a special needs child in the middle of a legal battle. Nobody would fault you for being discouraged. That's what most people expect. But when you defy the odds and say, hey, I'm hurting, but I'm still here. The medical report wasn't good, but I'm still giving God praise. The loan didn't go through, but I still have a smile. I didn't get that promotion, but I'm still volunteering in the nursery. When you play in pain, the most powerful force in the universe breathes in your direction. You may be in a difficult time, you could easily be discouraged. But God is saying it's time to wipe away the tears, wash your face, put on a new attitude and get back in the game. You may not be able to do what you used to. You've got some aches, some limitations. That's all right. God is not necessarily concerned about your performance. He's looking at the fact that you're even in the game. You could have a chip on your shoulder, you could be sitting on the sidelines. Some of you just being here today, just flipping on the channel, that took an act of your faith. Every voice told you, don't go today. You're tired, you're Disappointed. You had a setback. That's a waste of your time. You had all these excuses to sit on the sidelines, but you shook it off and came anyway. Let me assure you, God sees your effort. God knows what it took to be here, what it took to even turn the channel on. Nobody else knows the battles you had to fight to get here, the discouragement you had to overcome. They didn't see all the opportunities you had to get sour and throw in the towel, just the fact that you showed up. You're saying to God, you are still on the throne. You're saying to yourself, I'm in it for the long haul. And you're saying to the enemy, you're under my feet. There's nothing you can do to keep me from my destiny. Listen, the moment you walked in these doors, the moment you flipped on the channel, all the forces of darkness begin to tremble. Because when you honor God, especially in a tough time, when you could be complaining, but instead you're praising, that gives the enemy a nervous breakdown. He doesn't know what to do with people that just stay in the game. Friends, God sees your effort. He sees your sacrifice. When Jesus was here on this earth, he felt every pain, every emotion that we would ever feel. He knows what it's like to be lonely, to go through a loss, to be betrayed, to be discouraged. So much so that he sweat great drops of blood. He's been where we are. The scripture says he is touched with the feelings of our infirmities. When you hurt, God feels the pain. You're his most prized possession. You're his child. And when you arise in spite of the pain and get in the game, that's the seed God will use to take the scar and turn it into a star. I met a man in our lobby a while back, and I noticed that he was wearing a wristband from the hospital and asked him if everything was okay. He explained how he had surgery earlier in that week, a major surgery, and he was supposed to stay in the hospital through the weekend to recover. But he said, doctor, I've got to go to church on Sunday. I'm an usher. They'll be expecting me. The doctor said, no way, sir. I'm not even thinking about letting you out of the hospital. You're going to stay right here and recover. The man said, doctor, you don't understand. I have to be at church. I never miss a Sunday. The doctor looked at him, said, let me ask you, do you go to Lakewood? He said, yes, sir, I do. The doctor said, lakewood people are the most dedicated, faithful, happiest people I've ever seen. The doctor said, I'm going to make a deal with you. I'm going to give you a three hour pass to go to church on Sunday morning. And then you get right back in here and get in that bed to recover. He showed up. He was hurting, but he was here. He told me before the service, joel, don't go long. I'll get in trouble. There's a young man that attends here all the time. He always has a smile, seems as happy as can be. What I didn't realize is he has been on dialysis for 12 years, much younger than I am. I took my father to dialysis the last three months of his life. I know a little bit about that. It's not always easy, can be a burden. This young man always wore long sleeve shirts. One Sunday, he came up for prayer. I met him at the altar for the first time. Said, hey, I see you out there in the audience all the time. It's good to finally meet you. Said, yeah, Joel, I never miss a service. I love coming. He rolled up his sleeve. His whole arm was as red as a tomato. It looked like somebody had taken an ice pick and poked at it for three hours straight. Never seen anything like that before. I couldn't help but think about all the times I had seen him out in the audience with his arms up in the air in worship. Looked like he didn't have a problem in the world, looked as happy as could be. What I didn't realize was under that sleeve, he was injured. He was here, but he was hurting. He was playing in pain. It's one thing to go through a difficulty and everybody knows about it. You're worried, discouraged. You've got your friends, your family members praying. There's nothing wrong with that. We're all human. We all have emotions. We handle things in different ways. But what really gets God's attention is when you're in a tough time, you're hurting, you're in pain. But like this young man, you're so stable, you're so consistent, you're so at peace. Nobody knows anything about it. You show up to church each week with a smile. You go to work with a good attitude. You're kind, friendly, compassionate. The whole time you're fighting a battle that nobody knows anything about. Let me tell you, that gets God's attention in a great, great way. About three months ago, he came back to the altar. There was a young man next to him. He said, joel, my friend Is going to donate me one of his kidneys. We're gonna have the transplant on Tuesday. Long story short, the procedure went great. The new kidney responded perfectly. Today he's not on dialysis anymore. He doesn't have to wear long sleeve shirts anymore. He's healthy, free from that pain. Here's my point. 12 years after the dialysis, after the struggle, after the pain, there was still a bright future in front of him because he stayed in the game. Like Job, he came into his after this, God will do the same thing for you. There's a young lady in the scripture that went through a time of great pain. Her name was Ruth. Her husband was killed in a battle. In a moment, her life forever changed. Ruth could have easily gotten off into self pity, discouragement. God, life is just not fair. But Ruth stayed in the game. Her mother in law, Naomi, it was her son that was killed. She was a widow already. She was about to move back to her hometown. She said, ruth, you're a young woman. I'm an old lady. You've got a full life in front of you. Don't worry about me. Just go off and do your own thing. Ruth said, no, Naomi, I'm not going to leave you by yourself. Especially when you're hurting. I. I'm going to go with you and take care of you. Even though Ruth was hurting, even though she was in pain, she reached out to somebody else that was hurting. Month after month, Ruth just kept taking care of Naomi. Getting the food, serving her dinner, being her friend. One day, Ruth was out in the field gathering up wheat for the dinner. And she met this man named Boaz. He was the owner of all the fields, the wealthiest man in that area. Long story short, they fell in love and got married. And God blessed them with a baby boy. They named him Obed. Obed had a son named Jesse. Jesse had a son named David. David, of course, went on to be the king of Israel. One of the greatest men that's ever lived. Ruth could have sat on the sidelines the rest of her life after that loss. But she understood this principle. She played in pain. She was injured, but she kept doing the right thing. And God had an after this for Ruth, after the loss, after the pain, God said, I'll give you a great great grandson that will change the world. You may be in pain today. You suffered a loss, been through a disappointment. My message is that is not the end. God still has a plan. Now don't sit around nursing the wound. Don't let bitterness and discouragement set the tone for your life, God is saying, arise, wipe away the tears and get back in the game. You may be injured, but dare to do like Ruth and play in pain. Have the attitude. I'm hurting, but I'm still here. I'm disappointed, but I've still got a smile. They did me wrong, but I'm still giving God praise. Friends, if you will stay in the game, God will always have an after this for you. After the loss, you'll meet the right person. After the layoff, you'll get a better job. After the sickness, you'll come out stronger. After the disappointment, you'll still live a blessed, full, happy life. Just like my mother, Just like the young man with the kidney, just like Ruth, like Job. I believe and declare. 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Host: Joel Osteen, with Victoria Osteen
Date: May 28, 2026
Main Theme:
This episode centers on persevering through hardship, maintaining faith during painful or disappointing seasons, and the importance of “staying in the game” rather than succumbing to self-pity, discouragement, or withdrawing from life’s opportunities. Joel Osteen shares personal anecdotes, biblical stories, and practical encouragement, urging listeners to keep moving forward even when injured, disappointed, or hurt.
Timestamps: 03:10 – 06:00
Timestamps: 06:05 – 13:45
Joel recounts watching a football player play despite injuries, choosing pain over missing out.
“He said, ‘It's a little painful, but I’d rather be in the game in pain than sitting on the sidelines watching.’” (Joel Osteen, 07:10)
Personal story: A long-time church member returns after three months in the hospital.
“‘I’m hurting, but I’m here,’ that's the kind of people God rewards. Faithful people. People that get knocked down but don’t stay down.” (Joel Osteen, 09:00)
The analogy: Sometimes we need to “bandage up what’s hurting, forgive, and get back in the game.”
Timestamps: 13:50 – 17:25
Timestamps: 17:30 – 24:30
Joel’s sister, Lisa, experienced deep depression after divorce. Encouragement from T.L. Osborne changed her mindset:
“If you’ll move forward, God will take your scars and turn them into stars for His glory.” (T.L. Osborne, quoted by Joel Osteen, 19:20)
Lisa then began to support others in similar struggles, which led to her own healing and new blessings.
Joel references Isaiah:
"'Arise from the depression in which circumstances have kept you. Rise to a new life.’ If you want a new life, there’s something you have to do.” (Joel Osteen paraphrasing Isaiah, 21:10)
Timestamps: 24:35 – 26:30
Job lost everything, yet declared, “I know my Redeemer lives.”
“Job was saying, in effect, ‘I'm hurting, but I'm still in the game.’” (Joel Osteen, 24:50)
God restored Job “double for what he had lost,” emphasizing that after trouble, there is still a rich future.
Timestamps: 26:35 – 31:15
a. Football Player Grieving Loss
b. Faithful Church Members
Stories of members attending church despite major surgery or years of dialysis, consistently contributing and worshiping, showing that perseverance “gets God’s attention.”
“He was here, but he was hurting. He was playing in pain. …Under that sleeve, he was injured, but he kept coming.” (Joel Osteen, 28:10 and 29:00)
After receiving a kidney transplant from a friend, the young man’s life dramatically improved: “Twelve years after the dialysis, after the pain, there was still a bright future.” (Joel Osteen, 29:35)
Timestamps: 31:20 – 33:10
Recounts Ruth remaining with her mother-in-law Naomi, despite her own pain, and ultimately being blessed with a new family and legacy—becoming the great-grandmother of King David.
“She played in pain. …God said, ‘I’ll give you a great-great-grandson that will change the world.’” (Joel Osteen, 32:40)
Timestamps: 33:11 – 35:00
Joel asserts that no matter the pain, God still has a plan, and calls listeners to:
“Arise, wipe away the tears and get back in the game. …If you will stay in the game, God will always have an ‘after this’ for you.” (Joel Osteen, 34:08 and 34:22)
Encourages faith that, like the examples shared, listeners’ “after this” will be greater.
| Timestamp | Segment/Story | |-----------|----------------------------------------------------| | 03:10 | Introduction to main theme: "staying in the game" | | 07:10 | Football player’s perseverance | | 09:00 | Elderly member: “I’m hurting, but I’m here” | | 13:50 | Joel’s mother’s example during illness | | 19:20 | Lisa’s story: Scars becoming stars | | 24:35 | Job’s reclamation and “after this” | | 26:40 | Grieving football player plays in memory | | 27:40 | Man leaves hospital explicitly to usher | | 28:00–29:35 | Young man on dialysis, receives kidney | | 32:10 | Ruth’s steadfastness and reward | | 34:08 | Joel declares future blessing for all who persevere|
Uplifting, sincere, empathetic, and motivating. Joel acknowledges listeners' real pain and disappointment yet provides hope rooted in faith, personal initiative, and biblical promise. His style remains encouraging and warm, marked by storytelling and practical wisdom.
Joel Osteen’s “Stay In The Game” implores listeners to persist faithfully through hardship, using real and biblical stories to show that breakthroughs and blessings often arrive “after this” season of pain, provided we remain active and positive. The message: No matter your wound, disappointment, or loss, God sees your effort—so keep moving forward with hope and expectancy.
“If you will stay in the game, God will always have an 'after this' for you.”
(Joel Osteen, 34:20)