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Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
In life, you’ll come to these times where you hit a wall, a closed door. You don’t know how you can get through it; it’s too big. But there’s not a gate you’re behind that God doesn’t control. All He has to do is give the command and angels go to work. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
You’re going to see what your parents and grandparents dreamed of. You’re going to walk in the blessing that they prayed for. Because they honored God, ancient gates are about to open for you. You’re going to see generational blessings. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
You may have these times where you’re behind closed doors, you feel like you’re outnumbered, the odds are against you. But you have to remind yourself who your doorkeeper is. Listen now to this message from Joel, "The God Who Opens Doors": https://t.co/KpspxxmnN3 https://t.co/K8DMWGiy5y — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
You need to tell every closed door, “You are not permanent; you will not keep me from my destiny. You don’t have the final say. God has the final say. He is my doorkeeper. He’s promised that He will open doors that no person can shut.” — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
When it’s your time, the Most High God will break the chains. He’s about to unlock some doors. You’re about to walk into what you’ve been shut out of: promotion, healing, freedom, the right people. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
Sometimes it’s like a door slammed in our face: a person walked away, a friend betrayed us, we came down with an illness. The door looks permanently closed. But the Scripture says, “God will open doors that no person can shut.” He is your doorkeeper. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
That time you were shut out, the closed door was not wasted. God was working in you: getting you stronger, making sure you could carry the weight of glory. Tune into Joel’s message today! "The God Who Opens Doors". https://t.co/KpspxxmnN3 https://t.co/IOZBMYbOb4 — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
You may have situations that look like they’ll never work out. If you only consider the circumstances, you’ll get discouraged and give up. Don’t consider your circumstances; consider your God. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
If you’re going to reach your destiny, you have to get good at ignoring things. Ignore negative comments, ignore disrespect, ignore insults, ignore the naysayers. They don’t control your destiny. They are distractions trying to keep you from God’s best. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
It’s not about you; it’s about the calling on your life. The fact that you have forces trying to stop you is a sign that you have an awesome destiny. The enemy wouldn’t be fooling with you if you weren’t a threat. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
If you will stay in peace, stay on the high road, God will vindicate you better than you can vindicate yourself. Check out "Protect Your Peace" on Podcast here! https://t.co/KpspxxmnN3 https://t.co/6yRBbt38lG — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
People can’t stop what God put on you. Keep doing the right thing, honoring God, being your best, and the blessing will always override what the enemy has done. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
Be a lifter, be an encourager. Your faith can be what lights the passion, your faith can be what breaks the addiction, your faith can be what God uses to propel others into their destiny. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
Just because you don’t see anything happening on the outside doesn’t mean something is not happening on the inside. You have to walk by faith and not by sight. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
When you honor God with your life, there is a blessing He puts on you that gives you an advantage. When you have the blessing, blessings will come. You won’t have room to receive all the good things God has in store. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
If you do your part and control what you can control, if you rule your atmosphere, thoughts, and your attitudes, then God will do His part. Pre-order Rule Your Day today: https://t.co/YZj2d0M121 #RuleYourDayBook https://t.co/QXPQO9xo6D — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
God planned your days for good. He crowned you with favor. The way to honor God is to go out each day with passion, being your best, pursuing what He put in your heart. Be inspired by this message from Joel, "Protect Your Peace". Check it out here: https://t.co/KpspxxmnN3 https://t.co/JZIvyqvGbY — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
We’re supposed to reign. God didn’t crown you to live defeated, burdened down by fear and addictions. You are crowned to defeat enemies, crowned to take your family to a new level, crowned to succeed, to excel, to leave your mark. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
As good as the people are in your life, there are no perfect people. There is no perfect boss, no perfect friend, no perfect neighbor, no perfect spouse. Give people room to be human. Quit expecting them to perform perfectly all the time. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
The Scripture says, “God has given you the power to remain calm in times of adversity.” Decide ahead of time that you’re going to stay in peace & you’ll tap into the power to remain calm. Click here to watch, "Protect Your Peace": https://t.co/kMfAhXGqHJ https://t.co/7JsX9GyM5Z — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
It’s not about winning the fight. Walking away from battles that don’t matter is not weak; that takes a strong person. That’s a mark of honor. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
When you take the high road, when you rise above it—you’re kind when people are unkind, you’re respectful even though they’re disrespectful—then you’re being an eagle. God will take you to heights that you’ve never imagined. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
Here’s a key: your happiness is not somebody else’s responsibility. You are responsible for your own happiness. Listen now to this message from Joel, "Protect Your Peace": https://t.co/KpspxxmnN3 https://t.co/9GCAe8kipy — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
There may be people you see every day that have the gift of getting on your nerves. The good news is you’re in control. They can’t make you unhappy unless you allow them to. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
You’re not supposed to engage in every conflict. Most of the things that come against us are simply distractions. If that battle is not between you and your destiny, you should ignore it. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
When you’re in peace, you’re in a position of power. When you’re worried or upset, it’s just the opposite; you won’t have the strength you should. Next time you’re tempted to be offended, recognize what’s happening. Don’t take the bait. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
At the start of the day, you need to decide that no matter what comes your way, you’re not going to get upset. You’ve already made up your mind to stay in peace. Tune into Joel’s message today! "Protect Your Peace". https://t.co/KpspxxmnN3 https://t.co/HvvhWPUzF4 — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
God knows we’re going to get tired. He knows there will be times that we don’t have the strength on our own to do what we need to do. He doesn’t fault us; He doesn’t cancel our destiny. He sends the right people to lift and encourage us. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
If the situation is not changing, maybe God is using the situation to change you. If it’s not working out yet, maybe He’s working out something in you. The test is will you trust Him, will you stay in faith when you don’t see anything happening? — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
We can get to our destination while enjoying the journey, seeing God’s favor despite the opposition. Or we can get there frustrated, upset, worried. I’m asking you to live in the present, one day at a time. — PolitiTweet.org