
When negative feelings come, you have to remind yourself that God knows and cares for you.
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Victoria and I are believing 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.
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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. Hallelujah. You guys sound awesome today. The other day I was down here at the altar and I was praying for a beautiful young woman. She was telling me what she was concerned about and what she wanted me to pray for. And then she looked right at me and she said, I feel unnoticed by God. I feel like God doesn't even care about what's going on with me. You know, I believe that sometimes we can all feel that way. We get struggling with something so long in our life, we wonder, God, where are you? Do you even see what's going on in my life? Do you even care? Sometimes we're in a room like this and we feel like just one person in the crowd. God, how do you find me in the midst of all these people? But can I tell you, today God's eyes are on you. I want to be the one that reminds you. God sees you. The Bible says that he knew you before the foundation of the world, that he hand picked you. See, he knows every single hair on your head. Now that blows my mind. But God is God. And if he said it, I believe it. No matter what I feel like, even if I feel alone in a crowded room, I'm going to stand on the word that God says he knew me. He knows my down sitting. He knows my uprising. The Bible says he knows my thoughts from afar. I don't even have to speak anything. And God already knows me. You see, God knows you today. But if we're going to overcome those crushing feelings of feeling alone, feeling uncared for, we're gonna have to stir up our faith. We're gonna have to remind ourselves every day. God does know me. He does care for me. And me and God, we're a majority. We can do anything but fail. See, with God, anything is possible. Anything is possible. Whatever you're facing, it's possible if you take hold of God. Luke, chapter 13:1. Jesus was teaching in one of the synagogues on this Sabbath day. There was people all around. It was crowded. And he began to teach them. And in the middle of his teaching. He stopped. He stopped because he took notice of a woman that was in the crowd. You see, the woman that was in this crowd, she wasn't dressed beautifully. She didn't walk in late, and that's why he noticed her. The woman that was in this crowd, the Bible says, was crippled. In fact, she was bent over like a horseshoe. It said she couldn't even straighten up. Luke describes her as a woman that was afflicted with a spirit of infirmity. Now, we don't know what that infirmity was, but it was something that had bound her up. We don't know what had happened in her life, why her body was so weak and so frail. But she was in the synagogue that day, bent over low. Now, if I asked you to stand up right now, and I said, hey, let's everybody, let's bend over, you would go, victoria, quit being so silly. You'd probably laugh a little bit. You'd be there. But if you were Bent over for 18 years, it wouldn't be so funny. You see, the Bible says she was bent over for 18 long years. You see, I'm sure there were people standing and there were people sitting. The most amazing thing to me that day was that Jesus noticed her. See, he fixed his eyes on her that day. I'm sure when she came in, she didn't feel like anybody knew who she was. She felt very unnoticed. But the good news is Jesus saw her and he knew all about her. In fact, he immediately called that woman forward. He stopped everything that he was doing and he called her forward. Can you imagine that sweet little woman? I don't know how old she was, but she was bent over. So she just appears to me like she'd have felt pretty frail and old. She might not have been. We just know she had it for 18 years. But she began moving slowly towards Jesus, and he spoke this word to her. He said, woman, you are free from your infirmity today. You're free. I mean, she was shuffling and she heard those words, I'm free from my infirmity today. Then he touched her, and the Bible said she immediately stood up. She hadn't stood up for 18 years. This woman had been looking at the ground. All she had seen was the dust of the ground and people's feet. She didn't even see their faces. She didn't even see Jesus that day. But when he said, you are loosed from what is binding you. And he touched her and she stood up, can you imagine the first face she had seen in this Upright position was the face of God. It was the face of Jesus. You see, she felt like no one saw her. She had an identity of being crippled. But Jesus saw her as a daughter of Abraham. You see, he didn't see a crippled woman when everyone else did. He saw a daughter of promise and he set her free that day. Now, I was thinking about this. She'd been crippled for 18 years. She'd been looking down at the ground. I wonder how long it took her to realize that she was set free, that she wasn't crippled anymore. I mean, she was standing up straight. But you know, when you've been a certain way for so long, it's hard to believe you can be another way. It's kind of like an attitude. When that attitude's had you for so you've had this attitude for so long, somehow that attitude has you. I wonder how long it took her to realize she just got set free. And I believe that I'm talking to somebody today that's bent down under a heavy load. You don't even realize that you're a son or a daughter, a promise, and that God has already spoken the word and he's already set you free. He's already freed you from what would bind you, but you just don't realize it yet. You see, the enemy wants you low, real low. He wants you looking down. He certainly doesn't want you to see the face of your Savior. He doesn't want to see you, to see that you are a son and daughter of promise. You see, he called her a daughter of Abraham. There was some opponents in the crowd that didn't want her healed that day. They were looking for all the reasons that women shouldn't be healed. But you know what he said? He said, this woman is the daughter of Abraham. She has every right and every authority to be healed any day of the week. And sometimes people try to keep you bent over with their words, with the situation. Man, your own mind tries to keep you weighed down. But can I tell you, you have all power and authority to stand up straight because Jesus is already calling you forward. We gotta shake the dust off of us and stand up and move forward. You know what I admire about this woman? I admire the fact that she was in the synagogue that day. She didn't let her bent over crippled condition keep her from the position of hearing what Jesus had to say. And too often we allow the conditions in our life to keep us from our position of faith. We say, I can't come to church today. I'm too Tired man. My boss has me working six days a week. My children have me running them to every activity that there are. I'm tired. I need to rest. You see, nobody would have blamed that woman for staying home on the Sabbath day. But she didn't see. She didn't allow her condition to change her position. She was a daughter of promise, whether she knew it or not. And that's what kept her going. I want to encourage you today to stir your faith. Don't allow anything to bend you over, to bind you up. Because whom the sun sets free is free. Indeed. You are free indeed. Today you've been bought with a great price. You are joint heirs with Jesus Christ. You have a covenant between you and God. You see, that's what that woman had. That's what Jesus saw. He didn't see her crippled body. He saw his covenant with her. He saw an agreement that couldn't be broken. And you stand in a position today of covenant. There is an agreement between you and God that cannot be broken. There's no devil on earth that can bind you anymore. Because you're free. Free. Free indeed. You see, it's up to us to get ourself under the word to understand that Jesus is the same yesterday, today, forever. He's going to be the same for you as he is for your children. He is the same Jesus with the same covenant. Blood covenant. You see, when we stir up our faith and we realize the power that Jesus has towards us, we will say God can. When we stir up our faith and realize the love he has for us, we'll say, God will listen. God can. And God will reposition you no matter what situation you're in right now. And he'll call you forward. And you will become everything he's intended you to be. Amen. Do you believe that today? Thank you Lord. We receive that today.
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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, life is marked for distinction. You'll discover before you were born, God not only knew you, but he hand picked you and 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 the boldness to step into the greatness God put in you. I'd love to send you my new book Chosen plus the Chosen T shirt from our friends at Copperfed as our.
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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're we pray for you and your family every day and 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 Sirius xm. We'll keep you encouraged and inspired until we see you next time. May the Lord bless you and keep you.
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Podcast Summary: Joel Osteen Podcast – "You Are A Child Of Promise" Featuring Victoria Osteen
Episode Overview In the July 12, 2025 episode of the Joel Osteen Podcast titled "You Are A Child Of Promise," Victoria Osteen delivers a heartfelt and inspiring message centered on the theme of divine attention and personal worth. Drawing from biblical narratives and personal anecdotes, Victoria emphasizes the importance of recognizing one’s identity as a cherished child of God and the power of unwavering faith to overcome feelings of insignificance and despair.
Key Topics Discussed
Feeling Unnoticed by God (00:00 – 03:30)
Victoria opens the episode by sharing a touching encounter with a young woman who confessed feeling unnoticed and uncared for by God. This conversation serves as a relatable entry point for listeners who may grapple with similar emotions of isolation and doubt.
Notable Quote:
“Sometimes we can all feel that way. We get struggling with something so long in our life, we wonder, God, where are you? Do you even see what's going on in my life?”
(00:45)
God’s Intimate Knowledge and Attention (03:30 – 06:15)
Emphasizing the depth of God's awareness, Victoria reassures listeners that God knows every aspect of their lives intimately. She references biblical scriptures to reinforce the message that God’s knowledge of each individual is profound and personal.
Notable Quotes:
“The Bible says that he knew you before the foundation of the world, that he hand picked you.”
(04:10)
“He knows every single hair on your head. Now that blows my mind.”
(04:25)
Biblical Illustration: The Crippled Woman in Luke 13:1 (06:15 – 10:50)
Victoria delves into the story of the crippled woman who had been afflicted for 18 years. She highlights how Jesus’s attention to her in a crowded synagogue symbolizes God's recognition and care for each individual, regardless of their circumstances.
Notable Quotes:
“The most amazing thing to me that day was that Jesus noticed her.”
(07:45)
“He saw his covenant with her. He saw an agreement that couldn't be broken.”
(10:10)
Overcoming Feelings of Being Overlooked (10:50 – 12:03)
Transitioning from the biblical account, Victoria encourages listeners to stir up their faith to overcome feelings of being unnoticed. She underscores the importance of standing firm in the knowledge of one’s divine identity and the unbreakable covenant with God.
Notable Quotes:
“Don’t allow anything to bend you over, to bind you up. Because whom the sun sets free is free.”
(11:30)
“When we stir up our faith and realize the power that Jesus has towards us, we will say God can.”
(12:00)
Insights and Conclusions
Victoria Osteen's message intricately weaves personal experience with biblical teachings to deliver a powerful affirmation of God's unwavering attention and love for each individual. By illustrating the story of the crippled woman, she effectively demonstrates that no matter how long one feels unnoticed or burdened, God’s recognition and promise remain steadfast.
The central takeaway is the encouragement to embrace one’s identity as a "child of promise," reinforcing that with faith, individuals can rise above their circumstances. Victoria calls listeners to actively nurture their faith, reminding them that their divine covenant equips them with the authority and power to overcome any adversity.
Conclusion
This episode serves as a beacon of hope and affirmation, urging listeners to recognize their intrinsic value and the constant presence of God in their lives. Victoria Osteen’s compassionate delivery and profound insights provide a roadmap for those feeling overlooked, inspiring them to stand tall in their divine identity and embrace the promises bestowed upon them.
Additional Resources
For listeners seeking to delve deeper into these themes, Victoria Osteen's new book, "Grace to Go," is highlighted as a resource that further explores the concepts of divine strength and preparedness for life's challenges.
Connect with Joel & Victoria Osteen
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This summary captures the essence of the "You Are A Child Of Promise" episode, focusing on the core message delivered by Victoria Osteen while omitting promotional content and non-essential sections.