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Daily Readings From Your Best Life Now: 90 Devotions for Living at Your Full Potential #1 New York Times bestselling author Joel Osteen offers 90 days of inspiration to help people reach their full potential. Joel Osteen's 90 days of motivational thoughts, inspirational messages, and helpful Scripture verses will strengthen our faith-in God, in others, and in ourselves. By applying these truths, we will be able to rise above our obstacles and live in health, abundance, and victory.
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They hike for several hours before taking a break. Approximately halfway up the mountain stands a quaint alpine restaurant. About noon, the weary hikers trudge into the restaurant, peel off their hiking gear, and plop down by the fireplace to have a cup of coffee, or drink some hot chocolate, and eat their lunch. With the mountain as their backdrop, the hikers savor the warm, cozy, picturesque setting. Interestingly, after they are full and comfortable, less than half the hikers choose to continue climbing to the top of the mountain. It isn't because they aren't able; it isn't because the climb is too difficult. Their reluctance to continue is simply because they are satisfied with where they are. They lose their drive to excel, to explore new horizons, to experience vistas they'd never previously imagined possible. They have tasted a bit of success, and they think, This is good enough.
Many times, we do something similar. We have a goal to break a bad habit, to lose some weight, or to pay off our credit cards. At first, we're so excited. We're fired up and we go after it! But over time, we get lazy; we get complacent. Maybe we see a little improvement, but then we get comfortable right where we are. Where we are may not be a bad place, but we know it's not where we're supposed to be. We're not stretching our faith. We're not pursuing the excellence that God has placed in our hearts. "Well, Joel, I'm doing pretty well with my goal," one fellow said. "I used to smoke two packs of cigarettes a day, and now I smoke only one." Another person said, "I used to be fifty pounds overweight, but I've lost ten pounds recently." "I'm happy for you," I told these individuals. "That's a good start, and it took some real effort to get where you are. But don't get comfortable. Don't be satisfied with a little improvement. Begin believing for better progress, and press on to God's best." Maybe you own a business and you've experienced a bit of success. Lately, however, you've been coasting, thinking that perhaps you've reached your limits. You're not stretching your faith. You aren't believing for an increase in your customer base or your profits. No, don't stop halfway; go on up to the top of that mountain. Believe God for more. Dare to step out of your comfort zone today. God has so much more in store. Keep pursuing and keep believing. It doesn't take any more effort to believe and stay filled with faith than it takes to develop a negative and defeated attitude. Get up every day and say, "This is going to be a good day! I believe my dreams are coming to pass. God has great things in store." When you have that kind of attitude, you are releasing God's supernatural power in your life, and before long, you will begin experiencing more of God's goodness. But it doesn't come easily. People who see their dreams come to pass are people who have some resolve, some backbone; people who refuse to settle for somewhere along the way. In the Old Testament, Abraham was one of the heroes of faith, a man with whom God established a covenant that still impacts the world today. Ironically, many years earlier, Abraham's father, Terah, had hoped to move to the place where God later led Abraham. The Scripture says, "Abraham's father left Ur and set out for Canaan" (see Genesis 11:31). Now Canaan was the Promised Land, and Terah had intended to lead his family to that land of abundance. But the Scripture reveals that Terah "stopped along the way and settled in Haran" (see Genesis 11:31). Why did he stop there? No doubt it was difficult traveling with his flocks, herds, family members, and all of their possessions. You can imagine how stressful that was, not to mention what a big headache moving must have been four thousand years ago. Finally, Terah said, "I can't go any farther. I know this isn't the Promised Land, but let's just settle here; it's good enough. At least we can survive here." I wonder how many times we do the same thing. We have a big dream in our hearts-we're going to excel in our careers, excel as parents, excel in our walk with God. We get started, but then things get difficult, and achieving our goal doesn't happen as quickly as we had hoped. Perhaps, similar to Abraham's father, we say, "Let's just settle here. It's not really what we wanted, but it's good enough." Don't fall into that trap. You are made for more than good enough. Look yourself in the mirror and say, "I am not going to settle for mediocrity. Things may be difficult. Nothing may be going my way right now, but I'm going to keep pursuing God. I'm going to trust God to help me expand my horizons and keep believing for all that He has for me. I'm going to make it all the way into my Promised Land." Maybe like Abraham's father you've already settled halfway, and you've gotten comfortable in that spot where you are. I'm challenging you to pull up your stakes, pack your tents, get your belongings, and start moving forward. Enlarge your vision! You may have had a delay, but that's okay; you can begin again this very day. You simply need to focus on your goal, set your course, and have the attitude, I'm not going to settle for a little love and joy, a bit of peace and contentment, or for a small helping of happiness. No, I'm going to reach my full potential in God. I'm going to start living my best life now!
Copyright © 2005 by Joel Osteen Publishing About the Author Joel Osteen is senior pastor to the 30,000 members of Lakewood Church, the largest church in America according to Forbes and Outreach. The church, soon to be renamed Lakewood International Center, will move into the newly renovated 18,000-seat worship complex at Houston's Compaq Center in early 2005 in order to facilitate its rapid growth. Joel's #1 rated inspirational television program by Nielson Media Research is seen worldwide in 100 million households on ABC Family, BET, PAX, and CNBC Europe and Australia, among others. More by Joel Osteen |
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