GOSPEL CORNER
13/11/2024
JOEL OSTEEN MINISTRIES
TODAY’S WORD
Today’s Scripture
“And whatever things you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive.”
Matthew 21:22, NKJV
PRAY SOME BOLD PRAYERS
Are you basing your prayers on your ability, your connections, your finances? Are you praying from a natural, logical point of view? You’re going to miss the fullness of what God has in store. Don’t limit Him to only what you think can happen. Take the limits off. Pray some bold prayers. Dream some big dreams. If you can accomplish your dream in your own ability, with your connections and your finances, then your dream is too small. God has things in your future that you haven’t seen, levels that you haven’t imagined. When you don’t limit Him by the logical, you can believe even when your mind says, “That’s too far out. You’ll never get well, never start your business, never see your family restored.” When all the odds are against you, you’re in perfect position for God to show out in your life, to do something that you’ve never seen.
The Most High God is on your side. He hasn’t forgotten what He promised you. Now do your part. Ask Him for your dreams.
A Prayer for Today
“Father, thank You that when the odds are against me, You are on my side. Thank You that nothing and no one is more powerful than You and that I can dare to pray bold prayers. I believe that You are going to bless me with answers that are beyond my imagination. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
SECTION TWO
Have you ever wondered what gives a person the strength to become a champion, such as Daniel or David in the Scriptures? The book of Daniel tells us that “the people who know their God shall be strong, and carry out great exploits” (Dan. 11:32).
Daniel himself started out as a young captive taken from Jerusalem to serve in the courts of Babylonian and Medo-Persian kings. Yet Daniel stood out among his peers. Over his lifetime he interpreted dreams by the wisdom of God and demonstrated an “excellent spirit” people around him could see (Dan. 6:3).
He always found favor in the eyes of the Gentile kings he served and experienced supernatural deliverance when there seemed to be no way out. Daniel walked out of the lions’ den unharmed, because he knew his God, His power, and His heart for him.
Dear reader, is this what you desire today—to walk in strength, wisdom, and favor that is undeniable and irresistible? Do you desire to see the God-kind of miracles and breakthroughs in your life? Then I encourage you to keep hearing and growing in your knowledge of God’s grace and mercy toward you.
In Daniel’s story, the Lord, through an angel, addressed him as a “man greatly beloved” (Dan. 10:11). So the more you hear about and are confident in His love for you, the more you will live life with boldness and a different, excellent spirit that sets you apart from others and testifies of His power in your life.
Consider also young David, the shepherd boy who was bold enough to challenge and take down Goliath when others were cowering in fear. David knew God as a covenant-keeping God Who loved him. David would have been reminded of God’s love for him every time he heard his own name called, for David’s name means “beloved,” the beloved of the Lord.
I believe David became such an amazing worshiper, a leader beloved by His people, and a man after God’s own heart because he knew and was conscious of how much the Lord loved him. Even when David failed, I believe it was his revelation that he was still beloved of the Lord that kept him going.
Beloved, I pray that as you continue to read the word of His grace and listen to messages of His glorious grace, you will come to truly know the Lord’s love for you and embrace it heart and soul. His love will make you strong and cause you to do great exploits. When you know how much God loves you, you will bring down the giants in your life, and your life will testify of His goodness and glory!