Joel Osteen Devotional 3rd May 2025 Inspirational Message
TODAY’S DEVOTIONAL MESSAGE BY JOEL OSTEEN 3 MAY 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 3rd May 2025 Inspirational Message
Today’s Topic: Supernatural Provision
Scripture: Let them say continually, “Let the LORD be magnified, who has pleasure in the prosperity of His servant.” – Psalm 35:27, NKJV
Today’s Word
Do you realize that if you have a poor mouth, you’re going to have a poor life. God wants to step in and show you supernatural increase, but you can cancel it out with a negative tongue. Your words can speak death, or they can speak life (Prov. 18:21). You can speak lack or you can speak abundance. You can speak not enough or you can speak more than enough. Have a new perspective.
The psalmist says you’re supposed to go around continually saying, “God takes pleasure in prospering me.” He knows that if you start talking negatively about always being in lack, never getting out of debt, always struggling to get ahead, you will have a limited mindset. You will never see the blessing, the favor, the abundance that He has in store. Get in agreement with God and make that your declaration. When you magnify the greatness of God, you’re going to see supernatural provision. Doors will suddenly open. Good breaks and opportunities will find you. You’re going to be awestruck at the goodness of God.
Prayer For Today
“Father, thank You that You take pleasure in providing for my well-being, my prosperity, and my health. Thank You that I can live with the expectancy for supernatural provision today and every day. I will magnify Your name continually and be looking for Your goodness. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.”
In the Scripture, God told Jeremiah that He knew him before he was formed in his mother’s womb, and that he was going to become a great prophet, that he would speak to nations and make a great difference with his life. But Jeremiah was young. He didn’t have the training. No one in his family had done anything significant. He said in verse 6, “Oh Sovereign God, I do not know how to speak. I am too young.” Notice his “I ams.” “I am not able. I am at a disadvantage. I am too young. I am not qualified.”
God could have said, “No, Jeremiah, you can do this. I’m going to be with you. Take this step of faith.” He could have encouraged him and tried to talk him into it. But God knows the power of the “I am.” He knows if we’re speaking against ourselves, declaring lack, defeat, mediocrity, it will keep us from the greatness on the inside. God answered him back and said, “Jeremiah, say not that you’re too young.” God was saying in effect, “Don’t put that negative ‘I am’ with My name. That’s not who I called you to be. I didn’t say you’re too young. I didn’t say you’re not able, afraid, intimidated. I said you will speak to nations.”
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