Joel Osteen delivers a message that emphasizes the importance of inviting God into one's difficulties rather than solely seeking escape from them. He suggests that while it is natural to pray for deliverance from challenges, there is significant value in asking God to enter into the midst of these situations. By doing so, individuals can experience God's presence and work in a more profound way, even before the resolution of their troubles.
Osteen illustrates this concept by referencing the biblical account of the three Hebrew teenagers who were thrown into a fiery furnace for refusing to worship a golden idol. Despite the intense heat, they were not harmed because they believed God would deliver them. Their faith was so strong that they declared they would not bow down even if God chose not to save them. This story exemplifies the idea that God may not prevent every hardship, but He is present within those hardships, offering protection and companionship.
The message further explores the notion that adversities can serve a purpose in God's plan, helping to reveal His power and develop individual faith. Osteen encourages embracing difficulties with a positive attitude, trusting that God is in control and will bring about a favorable outcome in His timing. He points out that God's promise is not to keep us from all harm but to be with us through it, as stated in Isaiah: "When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned."
Osteen also discusses the story of Joseph from the Bible, who faced betrayal and injustice but remained faithful and excelled in every situation because the Lord was with him. Joseph's story is used to demonstrate that inviting God into one's difficulties can lead to unexpected favor and success, even in the most trying circumstances.
Throughout the message, Osteen emphasizes the importance of maintaining joy, peace, and a good attitude in the face of adversity. He suggests that this approach not only honors God but also positions individuals to receive His blessings and breakthroughs. By inviting God into their difficulties, people can experience supernatural strength and peace that surpasses understanding.
Osteen concludes by assuring listeners that God is fighting for them, protecting them, and working things out for their good. He invites them to trust in God's presence and power, regardless of the challenges they face, and to remain steadfast in faith, knowing that everything will ultimately be fine.
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