The Bible says the spirit of the man sustains the man. When you utter words of faith and victory, it goes straight into your spirit, and it charges your physical body. Words are powerful. Words are containers of power.
Key scriptures🕊
Genesis 1:3
Matthew 9:20-22
Mark 5:25-34
Luke 8:43-48
This is message #700, "Our Words are Containers of Power", by Victoria Osteen. For more inspirational messages, visit https://www.JoelOsteen.com/Messages
Stay at Rest
Joel Osteen
I had to learn this lesson because I always felt responsible to keep others happy. It was easy when I was young and only had a few friends and family members. But as I got older and had more friends, more family and relatives, coworkers, peers, and neighbors, I ended up spending half my time cheering this one up, calming this one down, running here so this one wouldn't be offended, acting as though I was enjoying someone's company so I wouldn't hurt their feelings. One day I realized that I can't become who I'm created to be if I'm trying to please everyone around me. I had to draw a line in the sand and say, "I'm staying in peace and not going to let people who won't take responsibility for their own happiness make me feel guilty and try to control me into doing what they want me to do."
Don't fall into the trap of codependent relationships. Be good to others, be kind, be loving, but don't be a doormat. Don't let them control your life. You're not doing them a favor by catering to them. You're enabling their dysfunction and keeping yourself from moving forward. You have to set some boundaries. "I'm not going to come running every time they call with a problem. I'm not going to stop my plans to cheer them up for the four hundredth time this month."
Your destiny is too important to let people control you. You have an assignment. It's easy to let people cause us to lose our peace and live frustrated. The apostle Paul says, "Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts" (Colossians 3:25). Stay at rest.
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