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Joel Osteen Devotional 23 October 2020 – Don’t Rely on People’s Approval

Joel Osteen Devotional 23 October 2020
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Joel Osteen Devotional 23 October 2020 Today’s Word

Topic: Don’t Rely on People’s Approval

Today’s Scripture
“Your approval means nothing to me.” (John 5:41, NLT)

Joel Osteen Devotional 23 October 2020
It’s great when people cheer us on and make us feel valuable. We love when a friend compliments us or a coworker helps us on a project. God uses people to help move us toward our destiny. But you can’t become so dependent on people that you’re trying to get your worth and value from them. It’s easy to rely on them to keep you feeling good about yourself and make you feel approved. But if they don’t give you their approval and meet your expectations, you’ll feel discouraged and inferior, and you’ll work overtime to try to win their approval. The problem is, you’re trying to get from people what only God can give. Your value, your self-worth doesn’t come from another person—it comes from your Creator.

Jesus knew better than to rely on people. What they do or don’t do doesn’t determine your worth and cannot stop your purpose. Quit depending on others’ approval and start approving yourself.

A Prayer for Today
“Father, thank You for the people You’ve placed in my life to help me move to my destiny. Help me, though, not to become dependent upon their approval or try to get my value from them. I declare that I have Your approval and love, and that’s all I need. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.”

Read: Rick Warren Daily Hope Devotional 23 October 2020 – Are You Telling Yourself the Truth?

Joel Osteen Devotional 23rd October 2020 – Joel Scott Osteen is an American pastor, televangelist, and author, based in Houston, Texas. Osteen has been called the “most popular preacher on the planet” and is often listed as one of the most influential religious leaders in the world.

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