Joel Osteen
Joel Osteen
Joel Scott Osteen is an American preacher and televangelist. He is the Senior Pastor of Lakewood Church, the largest Protestant church in the United States, in Houston, Texas. Osteen's televised sermons are seen by over 7 million viewers weekly and over 20 million monthly in over 100 countries. His sermons also broadcast 24 hours a day on Sirius XM Satellite Radio, Channel 128. Osteen has written seven New York Times Bestselling books. He has been widely nicknamed "The Smiling Preacher"...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionClergyman
Date of Birth5 March 1963
CountryUnited States of America
You don't have to have a great gift for God to use it in a great way.
Don't use your faith to try to get rid of problems. Use your faith to remain calm in the midst of your problems.
God wants to use you in spite of your weaknesses. Of God chose to use perfect people only, He’d have no one to use
Today, use your words to lift up and bless the people around you.
Difficult times don't come your way just so you can survive them; God uses these times in your life to form and refine you.
Sometimes, God uses difficult people, like sandpaper, to rub the rough edges off us.
God loves to use ordinary people just like you and me, faults and all, to do extraordinary things.
Your circumstances will line up with your words. ... Words are like seeds, they have creative power. ... The more you talk about it the more you call it in. ... Your words will give life to what you are saying. ... You can change your world by simply changing your words. ... You can use your words to bless your life or curse your life.
Don't use your words to describe the situation. Use your words to change the situation.
Don’t use your energy to worry. Use your energy to believe.
You may make some mistakes-but that doesn't make you a sinner. You've got the very nature of God on the inside of you.
Faith is easy; I think people complicate it.
You have enough people against you... be for yourself.
We need to, you know, restore people. We need to show mercy. I mean, because as much mercy as you show people, that's the mercy you're going to be receiving.