Tuesday 7 January 2014

Ask Big

Joel Osteen Ministries | Today's Word
Ask Big

TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:
Ask me, and I will make the nations your inheritance, the ends of the earth your possession.
Psalm 2:8, NIV.

TODAY'S WORD:
God doesn’t want us to just barely get by in life. He wants us to thrive and experience the fullness of His blessing. Not only does He want to meet our needs, He wants us to be in a position to reach out and help meet the needs of others, too.


When we pray and ask God for something, it opens a supernatural door. Our faith gives God something to work with. Faith is what pleases Him. Faith moves mountains. Did you know that it pleases God when we pray bold prayers and ask Him for big things? God loves it when we step outside of the realm of the possible and totally believe what He can do. With God, all things are possible!


Today, I encourage you to get bold with your prayers. Ask God for big things. Believe that He is working behind the scenes on your behalf. Put your faith to work because God is faithful. He has big things in store for you, and He says to ask Him!

PRAYER FOR TODAY:
Father, today I come to You with an attitude of faith and expectancy. You said that if I ask anything according to Your will, it will be done. So I thank You for Your goodness and faithfulness in my life and believe for big things in 2014 in Jesus’ name! Amen.

PS...

“Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days.” Ephesians 5:16 (NLT)
I’ve got good news and bad news for 2014. The 365 days you’ll be given next year aren’t enough time to do everything. But here’s the good news: God doesn’t expect you to do everything. God has given you just enough time to do everything he wants you to do.
That’s why it’s so important for you to set goals for 2014. Goals help you focus your life. Paul models this in 1 Corinthians 9. He says “I do not run without a goal. I fight like a boxer who is hitting something — not just the air.” 1 Corinthians 9:26 (NCV).
Paul had a purpose. You need one, too.
Too many of us focus our lives on unimportant causes. Trivial Pursuit isn’t just a game; it’s a description of our culture. Most of what’s going on in our world today won’t matter in a week—much less for eternity.
Most people can’t tell the difference between urgent and important. Urgent is almost never what’s important. ­­We set aside our family time, our time with God, and our friendships for the urgent matters that almost never matter for long.
Goals are a great antidote for the kind of life that chases the urgent rather than what’s important. Goals will focus your energy.
For example, if you made it your goal to get healthy in 2014, that decision will focus your energy on that task. Any time you try to get healthy, you’ll be tempted to skip a workout for more sleep or eat junk food.
But a goal will focus your energy on the important task of getting healthy. The Bible says, “Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days.” Ephesians 5:16 (NLT).
Set some goals. Make the most of 2014. Don’t waste another year on the urgent rather than the important.
Talk It Over
  • What are some urgent but unimportant tasks that have filled your time lately?
  • What changes can you make in your life to maximize the important and minimize the urgent?
  • What are some goals in the important areas of your life that should be prominent in 2014?

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