Joel Osteen Devotional 27th September 2025 Saturday Inspirational
TODAY’S DEVOTIONAL MESSAGE BY JOEL OSTEEN SEPTEMBER 27, 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 27th September 2025 Saturday Inspirational
Topic: A Manna Mentality
Scripture: The Israelites ate manna forty years, until they came to a land that was settled; they ate manna until they reached the border of Canaan. – Exodus 16:35, NIV
Every morning for forty years in the wilderness, God provided the Israelites with manna to eat, but that ceased the day they entered the Promised Land. It’s because they were stepping into a new dimension of favor and blessing. Their manna mentality had to be broken so they didn’t miss the abundance that was all around them. They had to step out of their comfort zone to be increased. When something ceases in your life, it’s tempting to live worried and think you’ve done something wrong.
You went through a disappointment, a door closed, a person walked away. It’s more difficult than it used to be. But God wouldn’t have ceased it if He didn’t have something greater on the way. When the manna quits appearing, you’re on the verge of a new level. That’s a sign that you’re about to take new ground. Walls are about to come down, giants are about to be defeated, and you’re going to step into favor, increase, healing, and breakthroughs like you’ve never seen. Just be willing to say goodbye to some things and keep moving forward.
Prayer For Today
“Father, thank You for all the ways You provide for me every day. Thank You that when one of those provisions ceases, You are getting me in a position to increase me. I believe that You are stretching me and getting me out of my comfort zone to bring me into greater favor. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.”
TODAY’S INSPIRATIONAL MESSAGE: In the Scripture, the prophet Samuel chose a young man named Saul to be the first leader of Israel. Saul was tall, good looking, strong, he looked like a king. But over time, Saul got off course. He started compromising and not making good decisions. Finally, God told Samuel that He was rejecting Saul as the king. Samuel was so disappointed that the Scripture says he wept and wept.
In 1 Samuel 16, God said, “Samuel, how long are you going to mourn over Saul?” God is asking us, how long are you going to mourn over what you’ve lost? How long are you going to be discouraged over the relationship that didn’t work out, over the position that you didn’t get, over the loved one that didn’t make it? The problem with continuing to mourn is it will keep you from the new things that God has for you. Yes, there’s a time for mourning, but you can’t let a season of mourning turn into a lifetime of mourning.
ABOUT: Joel Osteen is a prominent American pastor, televangelist, and author known for his uplifting messages and positive approach to faith. He leads Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas—one of the largest churches in the United States. His teachings emphasize hope, victory, and the power of God’s promises, often focusing on personal growth, overcoming challenges, and living a fulfilled life through faith.
Joel Osteen’s Daily Devotional offers brief, encouraging reflections rooted in Scripture. Each devotional includes a Bible verse, a short inspirational message, and a prayer. Designed to uplift and motivate, these devotionals are popular worldwide, helping readers start their day with faith, positivity, and a reminder of God’s love and purpose for their lives.
