Joel Osteen Devotional 14th April 2025 Inspirational Message
TODAY’S DEVOTIONAL MESSAGE BY JOEL OSTEEN 14 APRIL 2025
God has created you to be a victor, not a victim. Jump-start your day by celebrating the very best that God has for you! These daily inspirations will help you grow in your relationship with the Lord and equip you to be.
Joel Osteen Devotional 14th April 2025 Inspirational Message
Today’s Topic: Your Defender
Scripture: “Touch not my anointed ones.” – Psalm 105:15, ESV
Today’s Word
You may be in a situation where there’s a lot of negative chatter, people trying to push you down, to discredit you. You don’t think it’s ever going to change. But you are God’s anointed. Your time is coming. God has heard every negative word spoken against you. He’s seen every person who’s tried to make you look bad. Vindication is on the way, promotion is coming, new levels are coming. The Most High God is going to make things happen that you couldn’t make happen. He’s going to settle that case. He’s your defender.
Now quit living upset. Quit fighting those battles, trying to win somebody over who’s never going to be for you. Your goal should not be to try to change their mind or to try to convince them to like you. Just run your race with purpose, with focus, and with joy. Stay on the high road, be your best, and let God defend you. You’re going to live so much freer and enjoy your life so much more if you leave those issues in the hands of God.
Prayer For Today
“Father, thank You for the anointing You have put on my life. Thank You for being my defender, my vindicator, and my promoter in situations where people are coming against me. I declare that I am going to leave these issues in Your hands and live free. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.”
TODAY’S INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE: When Jesus entered Jerusalem, the crowds rejoiced so much they caused a ruckus. But if they hadn’t, the stones themselves would have cried out.
Who can stop the sun from rising each morning? Who can keep light from breaking forth over the horizon? All the forces of darkness cannot stop what God has ordained for you. They cannot keep what He promised from coming to pass.
Sometimes, we’re waiting for people to change, and then we’ll accept them. “When they start doing right, then I’ll have a better opinion.” But God doesn’t ask us to clean ourselves up and then we can come to Him. He says, “Come just as you are, and I’ll help you get cleaned up.” God waited for us when we were off course. He showed us mercy when we weren’t at our best. Now we need to take that same mercy and show it to someone else.
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