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Today’s Joel Osteen 1 November 2022 Tuesday Devotional

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Today’s Joel Osteen 1 November 2022 Tuesday Devotional

Welcome to Joel Osteen Daily Devotional for 1st November 2022 written by Pastor Joel & Victoria Osteen. Be inspired and be blessed on each day, reading and meditating on God’s Word!

Pastor Joel Osteen is a motivational and inspirational writer and author of many books that has blessed millions of people around. Don’t forget, Joel Osteen Oscar is the lead pastor at Lakewood Church with over 45,000 attendants.

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Today’s Scripture: Luke 22:44, NLT
He prayed more fervently, and he was in such agony of spirit that his sweat fell to the ground like great drops of blood.

Today’s Joel Osteen Devotional Topic: Triumph Over It

When Jesus was about to be crucified, He went to an olive grove called the Garden of Gethsemane, which literally means “the place of pressing” The only way to get the valuable oil out of the olives is to press them. It was here that Jesus was under such agony that His sweat fell to the ground like drops of blood. That led to Good Friday when Jesus was nailed to the cross-incredible pressure.

On Saturday, He was in the grave fighting the forces of darkness-restricted. But on Sunday morning, He rose up triumphantly out of that grave. The great enemy of death couldn’t hold Him down, and He lives and reigns forevermore. One message of the resurrection is that God uses our enemies to bless us. If you’re never put under pressure, if you never have to stretch your faith, endure, overcome, and persevere, you won’t tap into the treasures God put inside. Stay in faith. God won’t allow the pressure if it’s not going to work for your good.

Prayer for Today
Father, thank You that the resurrection of Jesus is proof of how You use my enemies to bless me. Thank You that when the pressure coming my way feels bigger, stronger, and more powerful than I can handle, You will use it for my good. I believe I will triumph over it. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

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Today’s Joel Osteen 1 November 2022 Tuesday Devotional

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