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TODAY’S WORD JOEL OSTEEN 17TH SEPTEMBER 2022

    TODAY’S WORD JOEL OSTEEN 17TH SEPTEMBER 2022.

     

    TODAY’S WORD BY JOEL OSTEEN.

    God has created you to be a victor, not a victim. Jump-start your day by celebrating the very best that God has for you! These daily inspirations will help you grow in your relationship with the Lord and equip you to be everything God intends you to be. – Joel Osteen.

    Joel Osteen Daily Inspiration for Today 17th September 2022.

    It is better to please God than to please people. Don’t let them squeeze you into their mold. Take your image off the throne: what other people want you to be, having to perform to keep friendships, pretend to stay popular, impress to be liked. That’s too much pressure to live under. It’s hard to be something that you’re not.

    It’s hard to keep everyone happy, wear different masks, and pretend, depending on who you’re with. You know what’s easy: being you, being real, being vulnerable.
    Don’t miss this powerful message, “Take Your Image Off The Throne” from Joel!

    How much time are you spending down on yourself, guilty for past mistakes, telling God what you don’t deserve? That’s a lot of emotional energy that’s not doing any good. Yes, God hears you, He knows you’re sincere, but God is not moved by our guilt; He’s moved by faith.

    THANK YOU for reading Joel Osteen Todays Word Sepetember 17 2022. Today’s word is a daily word of advise, encourage, motivation and inspiration provided by Pastor Joel Osteen geared towards providing spiritual strength, growth and development for all Christian.

    PLEASE endevor to share with other todays word by Pastor Joel Osteen. God in his word instructs us to go into the word and evangelize/ spread the gospel. You can answer to this God’s call by sharing this with as many people as possible and enjoy the reward of Evangelization.

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