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Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
Clear out the negative. You have enough people in life against you; don’t be against yourself. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
Who do you say you are: average, limited, disadvantaged, not able to? That will keep you from your destiny. Instead of letting people define you, instead of letting your past label you, why don’t you go back to what God says about you. He’s the one that made you. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
You can’t say I’m weak and tap into the power. You can’t say I’ll never get ahead and tap into the abundance. You can’t say I’m not talented and tap into your greatness. Click here to watch, "Who Do You Say You Are?": https://t.co/kMfAhXGqHJ https://t.co/9rSJWsTnXS — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
The enemy is called the accuser. He’ll remind you of every mistake you’ve made, every time you’ve failed. He’d love for you to wear negative labels: unworthy, washed up, no future. Don’t wear those labels. Say what God says about you, “I’m forgiven, I’m redeemed, I’m restored.” — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
God didn’t make anyone average. Nobody has your fingerprints; nobody can do what you can do. But as long as you believe you’re ordinary, you won’t shine like you’re supposed to shine. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
Hold your head up high and step up to who you were created to be. Listen now to this new message from Joel, "Who Do You Say You Are?": https://t.co/KpspxxmnN3 https://t.co/d8bjOJ4eUn — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
You are not who people say you are; you are who God says you are. People can’t always see what God put in you; they can’t see the potential, the gifts, the greatness. Don’t let people put their limitations on you and convince you that you can’t accomplish your dream. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
You don’t know where God is taking you. You don’t know the doors He’s going to open, the giants you’re going to defeat, the influence you’re going to have. There’s an awesome future in front of you, but it’s dependent on how you see yourself. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
The only voice that matters is your voice. Who do you say you are? What you say is what you will become. Tune into Joel’s new message today! "Who Do You Say You Are?" https://t.co/KpspxxmnN3 https://t.co/F3FPwpXJKA — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
Instead of letting people define you, instead of letting circumstances label you, you need to go back to what God said about you. God says, “You can do all things through Christ. You’re equipped and empowered.” — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
You’re not on your own. The Creator of the universe is working out His plan for your life. His job is to open doors we can’t open, His job is to part Red Seas, His job is to make things happen that we can’t make happen. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
God rewards faithful people: people that don’t give up, people that don’t let a disappointment cause them to be sour, people that don’t let a setback, a loss, a delay stop their destiny. Check out "Travel Steadily" on Podcast here! https://t.co/KpspxxmnN3 https://t.co/uhDs7zRBZa — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
Don’t get discouraged by what’s not changing. Instead, let that challenge you to call it in even stronger. God is faithful to what He promised. When you’re calling in what He has spoken over you, then you can rest assured it’s on the way. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
If you don’t do it for yourself, do it for those that went before you. They handed you the baton. All of their sacrifices have put us much further down the road. The way to honor their legacy is to go further, to dream big. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
God doesn’t ask us to figure everything out. You have to know what’s your job and what’s God’s job. Our job is to believe, our job is to thank God, our job is to walk in obedience. Don't miss this powerful message, "Travel Steadily" from Joel! https://t.co/kMfAhXGqHJ https://t.co/Z8D93rjqXU — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
You are not a sick person trying to get well; you’re a well person fighting off sickness. You’re not an addicted person trying to get free; you’re a free person fighting off addictions. It may be there now, but it’s in the process of leaving. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
That obstacle may look big, that giant may look impossible, but God can do the impossible. Now, stay encouraged. You can defeat your giants. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
If you’re going to go from anointed to appointed, you have to keep thanking God when you don’t see anything happening, praising when you could be complaining. Be inspired by this message from Joel, "Travel Steadily". Check it out here: https://t.co/KpspxxmnN3 https://t.co/ikfjkBua22 — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
It’s not enough to just hope something will happen, just believe a dream will come to pass, just think positive and that situation will turn around. You have to take the next step and call it in. Words give life to our faith. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
The key is to not be impatient. It may not happen as fast as you would like. While you’re waiting, that’s a test. Show God that you’re not going to give up on your dream, you’re not going to let what didn’t work out cause you to lose your passion. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
When God gives you a promise, there will always be a waiting period. What we do while we’re waiting will determine whether the promise will come to pass. Click here to watch, "Travel Steadily": https://t.co/kMfAhXoPj9 https://t.co/oTLU4wxCTg — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
Nothing that has happened to you is a surprise to God. He’s ordering your steps. If the door closed, it was supposed to close. If the person walked away, they were supposed to walk away. Don’t get bitter; keep traveling steadily. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
Sometimes the reason it’s taking so long is because what God has for you is bigger than you’ve imagined. He’s getting you prepared to carry the weight of the blessing, the weight of the influence. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
Your increase, your favor, your abundance is not in where you’ve been; it’s where God is taking you. Listen now to this new message from Joel, "Travel Steadily": https://t.co/KpspxxmnN3 https://t.co/kxTB7xeq7L — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
To see promises come to pass, you have to keep traveling steadily. You have to do the right thing when nobody is watching; you have to be your best when you’re not getting the credit; you have to thank God even though doors aren’t opening. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
God never promised things would turn around instantly and come to pass in two weeks. Sometimes, there will be a waiting period. Don’t be impatient; God rewards faithful people that keep doing the right thing. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
What God promised you is still en route. The waiting period is simply a test. Are you going to get discouraged and quit believing? Or are you going to keep traveling steadily? Tune into Joel’s new message today! "Travel Steadily" https://t.co/KpspxxmnN3 https://t.co/OakJaWZef5 — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
Everything may not be perfect, you’re dealing with challenges, but you’re consistently thanking God, consistently declaring His promises, consistently expecting His favor. That’s what it means to travel steadily. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
As long as you’re worried, trying to make things happen in your own strength, that will limit what God will do. The Psalmist said, “Be still and know that He is God.” Clear out the worry, clear out the offense, clear out the negativity. — PolitiTweet.org
Joel Osteen @JoelOsteen
God has already given you an assignment, He’s already called you, and He’s not going to change His mind. You may make mistakes, get off course, do things that you know you shouldn’t, but that doesn’t change your calling. — PolitiTweet.org