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The title comes from research that shows people are happiest on Fridays. Pastor Joel Osteen writes how we can generate this level of contentment and joy every day of the week.
Known as a man who maintains a constant positive outlook in spite of circumstances, Osteen has described this message as a core theme of his ministry. Combining his personal experiences with scriptur
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Published September 13th 2011 by FaithWords (first published January 1st 2011)
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Apr 05, 2012Ellereads books rated it it was amazing
'Every day is a gift from God.' - Pastor Joel Osteen
Reading this book is a gift from God as well. I have to say that it's a very good tool if you want to change your life for the better.
To give you a teaser, I'll share some well-remembered quotations from the book.
There are 26 chapters thus I'll be giving you 26 sentences / 1 quote per chapter.
1. 'You are closest to your victory when it is the darkest.'
2. 'Be a part of the solution, not the problem.'
3. 'You receive back what you project.'
4. 'You
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So far I like this. Have been reading little by little and it actually has helped with the stressful things that can happen during the day.
My review is me writing key points that I want to remember later on when I come back to this.
Ch 1: 'Happiness is something you decide ahead of time.' 'Abraham Lincoln once said, ' most people are as happy as they have DECIDED to be'.
statistics : There are more heart attacks on Monday's than any other day of the week because people have decided Monday is
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Once you begin Joel Osteen's Every Day a Friday, your outlook on life changes.
I received this book for review from the publisher, read a few pages, then immediately got my journal to scribble down some notes and lines.
You see the difference in one letter: I've got to vs. I get to. Think about it: 'I've got to clean house, ugh' vs. 'I get to clean house, I have a home to clean.' Brought this up in Sunday School last Sunday when we were talking about attitudes.
Couple times recently i
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I'd like to preface this by saying that I like Joel Osteen. He's happy, he's upbeat, he's friendly, and he seems genuinely... Well, genuine! I'm not a hater by any stretch of the imagination. I am a born again, Bible believing, Baptist. I am a preacher of the gospel of Jesus Christ and wanted to have a front-seat opinion of this fellow for myself. Having never seen him on television, his books are the best way for me to get to know what he believes, what he teaches, and what he emphasizes.
My sol
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I’d heard about Joel Osteen, but after the TV preacher debacles of the 80s, I relegated all these holy men to the shysters pile. Then early one Sunday morning, having slept very little thus unable to do more than flip through channels while sipping coffee, I came across Mr. Osteen and decided to listen. As my friend Regina says, damn him and his goofy smile, you want to hate his perfect life, but you just can’t. His smile is infectious, his attitude uplifting and you want to believe, like a reli...more
I have often seen Joel Osteen on tv while I was flipping channels but never really watched a sermon or listened to him speak. So in reading his book 'Every Day A Friday' I wondered just what ideas he might share and what his teaching style might be. Well in this book his idea is that happiness is a choice is spot on. Statistics say that most people are happier on Friday because they are looking forward to the weekend, and in this book Mr. Osteen reminds us that we should look at every day as a g...more
This book, like all of Joel's others is always a great pick-me-upper.
Like his other books, Joel shares personal experiences and practical advise. Much of the information we have heard before, but reviewing it over and over helps us to make positive changes for ourselves.
I personally need to tone down some of the Godliness because it is sometimes too much for me. However, after searching for my spiritual guide, the closest thing I've found that I can relate to is Joel Osteen.
I attended one of his
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I've watched Joel Osteen every now and again, so picked up this book from the 'New' shelves at the library.
Never heard of Joel Osteen? He preaches to a huge congregation in Houston and millions worldwide. He was even one of Barbara Walters' 10 most fascinating people about five years ago. Anyway, Osteen's message is God loves us and wants us to be happy and prosper. Osteen explains the title and the underlying basis of the book as: Friday is the day of the week on which people are happiest and
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I have been struggling with depression for a few years and have found that his books help me have a more positive outlook on life. They are written for those who share a religious faith in God and Jesus Christ.
There are scriptures throughout the book.
My one complaint about the book is the redundancy of stories and lessons from his other books. There are several stories that have been repeated. If you haven't read his other books it doesn't matter. Or if you are like me and probably need to keep
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Motivating. Funny. Insightful. Definitely a Goodread.
A wonderful book that will lift anyones spirit..I very highly recommend it..
In Every Day A Friday, Joel Osteen has seen that most people become happy and joyful on Fridays. But throughout the week we are counting down the days to happiness on Friday. The book is based off a study that has found that happiness increased 10 percent more on Fridays. We tend to be waiting to be happy for the weekend and we are missing out on the rest of the days of the week. We are supposed to enjoy our lives every single day. A significant key we must realize is we don’t have to give away...more
There are spiritual awareness reads and then there is Joel Osteen. Out of all the books I’ve read and reviewed, over the years, I cannot seem to get enough of the awesome messages he sends to his readers. Everyday a Friday assisted me with refocusing on my current situation. Often, we feel that in life that we are not in a “good place.” Some of us start to feel as if we have failed in life due to not achieving personal lifelong goals. Completing this book was the affirmation I needed for this ye...more
Mar 01, 2014Ash rated it really liked it
I like Joel Osteen. He gives practical advice with a God tilt. Every Day a Friday: How to Be Happier 7 Days a Week was really good. The stories and examples he gave with his 26 tenets were heartwarming and uplifting. I am a morose sort of melacholy person. But every time I read Osteen or see him on TV, I automatically feel better.
What I liked about Friday is while Osteen encourages a reliance on God, he still promotes independence. God can't do it all for you. You have to get up and try. For som
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I am sooooo not into this type of book. BUT my best friend wants me to read it so I said I would give it a try. So far, not bad! I do like his advice and he isnt shoving religion at me. I will keep on, and also try to do some of the things he says. Its basically about how to be happier with what you have.
OK finished the book. I thought it was pretty good. Good advice and not a ton of religion, for those who arent religious. I dont like reading a self help book where they reference back to bible
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Sep 19, 2011April rated it really liked it
EVERY DAY A FRIDAY:HOW TO BE HAPPIER 7 DAYS A WEEK by Joel Osteen is an interesting Christian Life resource book. It is written with insight into ways to living a happy and meaningful life.He has research that shows people are happiest on Fridays.He also shows readers how to live a happier,fuller life everyday and not just on Fridays. He offers encouragement,spiritual guidance, and practical advise. This author is a great motivational speaker. He encourages us not to judge but to be a source of...more
Feb 24, 2012Anthony Ventrello rated it it was amazing
I have dealt with depression all of my life. In the past I thought that God and the Bible were not giving me enough answers. I thought that there had to be more answers out there. I turned to another religion (I won't mention its name, just look at some of my book reviews from 2009 to find out), but all along, God was knocking at the door to my heart. Joel Osteen was an answered prayer for me.
Like his other books, Pastor Osteen draws on his own experiences, those of others, and the Bible to help
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Omg Joel Osteen' Every Day A Friday was written in such a way that will pull people who are in the darkest place of their life. This book just gets into what can happen and does happen to all of us when tragedy, hardship and disappointment strike. We have all gone to that place of self doubt, criticism, judgement, being judged, disappointed and confusion. If there was ever a book i would recommend to read this one is it. Its not so much self help as it is logic and reality. He points out facts o...more
Jole Osteen give everyone what they need to hear in the most happy uplifting way possible, now if you ask me that is exactly what god wants us all to hear. He preaches on everyday life, I mean how many of us really need to be happier on a daily basis? the topic he speaks about is reflecting everyone... this book helped my in way i can not explain! i would recoment this bok to everyone, not only to brighten your days but to just feel like a happier person, and stronger christian. Do yourself a fa...more
Apr 23, 2012Jennifer August rated it it was amazing
As with nearly all of Joel Osteen's books, this one brimmed with humor, self-deprecating stories and positive speaking. I really enjoyed the stories and the sentiments he gave. The book was an easy read and filled with things that should be common sense but somehow aren't. It's kind of like stopping to smell the roses - everyone hears about it, but how many people actually do it? Great book with a wonderfully uplifting and not too preachy message.
May 14, 2012Sarah rated it it was amazing
A very uplifting book. My favorite quote would be 'Don't be a people pleaser be a God pleaser.' Lots of good ideas to live your life joyfully, and to help heal and lift up yourself and others around you. My first time ever reading or hearing about Joel Osteen, and I will read more of him. Always happy to read a positive book.
Jan 11, 2012Chris rated it it was amazing
This book is a treasure! I enjoyed it so much I want to buy a copy so that I can reread it often. The stories, thoughts, and anecdotes are inspiring, thought-provoking and comforting. I can highly recommend this book. The principles that Osteen discusses can help anyone--regardless of their religious, cultural, or social background--experience greater happiness.
Joel has a way of putting a ray of sunshine into every aspect of our lives, how to live a simpler more abundant life. How to treat others and getting the same treatment in return, not always but it is our attitude that can change someone elses life! Outstanding book! I recommend it to anyone that wants to be happier and live a fullfilling life!
It is true that you can be happy each day of the week. Don't waste your day waiting for Friday or Saturday to be fullfilled or happy! Enjoy Monday..let Tuesday be terrific...have a wonderful Wednesday...and a Thrilling Thursday. Thank you Pastor Osteen for sharing your wonderful book which was a blessing to me!
Jul 08, 2012Angelica Garcia rated it it was amazing

I really enjoyed this book, every morning I'd find myself reading a little at a time, not wanting it to end. I love it!! Amazing how much impact a book can have on who you are and how happy you can truly be.
Thanks Joel O.
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I love Joel Osteen's writing style. His message is laced with positivity. Not only does he preach it but he writes it in a very uplifting manner. Though some of his examples were repeated from his previous books. It's an excellent book for a boost of one's morale.
Nov 03, 2011Marla Griffith rated it it was amazing
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I don't care what religion you are or are not, Joel osteen is truly a great encourager. Everyone needs good news and he is masterful at delivering it.
I am loving this book! I randomly pick which chapter and topic I feel led to read. All have been exactly what I needed to learn.
May 01, 2015Madeline rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Wow! I listened to the audiobook and loved it!
Joel is very inspirational, motivational, and....quite humorous!
I am going to put all of his audiobooks on hold at my library.
My life experiences find the words in this book not only to be true...if practiced will vastly improve you life and relationships!
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“The Lord’s Prayer is found in Matthew 6. In verse 12 Jesus says, “Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors” (NKJV). When God talks about debts, He’s not just talking about monetary debts. He’s talking about the times when people hurt you, the times when people do you wrong. God refers to that as a debt because when you are mistreated, you may feel you are owed something.
Human nature says, “I was wronged. Now I want justice. You mistreated me. Now you’ve got to pay me back.” But the mistake many people make is in trying to collect a debt that only God can pay. The father can’t give his daughter’s innocence back to her. Your parents can’t pay you back for not having a loving childhood. Your spouse can’t pay you back for the pain he caused by being unfaithful. Only God can truly pay you back.
If you want to be restored and whole, get on God’s payroll. He knows how to make things right. He knows how to bring justice. He’ll give you what you deserve. Leave it up to Him. Quit expecting people to make it up to you. They can’t give you what they don’t have.”
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“When you allow what someone says or does to upset you, you’re allowing that person to control you.”
“The Lord’s Prayer is found in Matthew 6. In verse 12 Jesus says, “Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors” (NKJV). When God talks about debts, He’s not just talking about monetary debts. He’s talking about the times when people hurt you, the times when people do you wrong. God refers to that as a debt because when you are mistreated, you may feel you are owed something.
Human nature says, “I was wronged. Now I want justice. You mistreated me. Now you’ve got to pay me back.” But the mistake many people make is in trying to collect a debt that only God can pay. The father can’t give his daughter’s innocence back to her. Your parents can’t pay you back for not having a loving childhood. Your spouse can’t pay you back for the pain he caused by being unfaithful. Only God can truly pay you back.
If you want to be restored and whole, get on God’s payroll. He knows how to make things right. He knows how to bring justice. He’ll give you what you deserve. Leave it up to Him. Quit expecting people to make it up to you. They can’t give you what they don’t have.”
“The Scripture says, “Let the Lord be magnified, who has pleasure in the prosperity of His servant” (Psalm 35:27 NKJV).
I say this respectfully, but we have to fight the religious spirit that says we’re supposed to be poor, broke, and defeated to prove to everyone that we’re really humble. When we’re poor, broke, and defeated, all that proves is that we’re poor, broke, and defeated. Nobody will want what we have. I can be poor, broke, and defeated without serving God. We’re supposed to be examples of what it means to live for the Most High God.
We should be so blessed, so prosperous, so kind, so generous, so happy, and so peaceful that people will want what we have. If you think you’re showing God how holy you are and how humble you are by not wearing your blessings and not taking that promotion, your own thinking is what is keeping God from doing something new in your life.”
“of preparing for defeat, prepare for victory. Prepare for increase. Prepare for God’s favor. You have to set the tone at the start of each day.”
“There is nothing wrong with asking God to change a situation. But until it happens, you have to trust that where you are is where you should be.”
“Too often we don’t realize how great we have it until something is taken away.”
“Thank God for what He’s already done in your life. Thank Him for the victories in your past. Thank Him for how far He’s already brought you. And then take it one step further. Thank Him in advance for the victories He has planned ahead for you. Thank Him for the new doors He’s opening. Thank Him for the situations He’s turning around. Thank Him for the favor He has in your future. If you do that, you will feel a new joy rising up on the inside. You will feel your faith increase. You won’t have that victim mentality; you will have a victor mentality. One thing I’ve learned is you cannot praise and stay defeated at the same time. You cannot give God thanks and stay down and discouraged. Put on the Garment of Praise”
“Have you ever been lying in bed in the morning and out of nowhere you’re reminded of all the mistakes you made yesterday and all the problems in your future? That’s the enemy trying to set your mind for a negative, defeated, lousy day.
Don’t fall into that trap. The Scripture says, “Set your minds and keep them set on what is above (the higher things)” (Colossians 3:2 AMP). Be proactive. Take the offensive. When you get up in the morning, say along with David, “This is another day the Lord has made. No matter how I feel, no matter what the economy looks like, no matter what the medical report says, I am choosing to rejoice. I choose to live this day happy.”
Do you know what you’re really saying when you take that approach? You are proclaiming: “I will not allow anyone to steal my joy today. I will not allow disappointments and setbacks to discourage me. I will not focus on my problems and my mistakes. I’ve made up my mind to enjoy this day.”
“If you want to be happy, you have to be happy on purpose. When you wake up in the morning, you can’t just wait to see what kind of day you’ll have. You have to decide what kind of day you’ll have. The Scripture says in Psalm 30:5 that joy comes in the morning. When you wake up each morning, God sends you a special delivery of joy. When you get up in faith and make the declaration “This will be a good day,” you answer that knock at the door. You receive the gift of joy God sent to you!
The problem is, some people never answer the door. The knocking has not been answered for months and months, years and years: “Come on! Let me in! You can be happy! You can cheer up! You can enjoy your life!” I don’t know about you, but I’ve made up my mind to answer the door. I’m waking up every morning and saying, “Father, thank You for another beautiful day. I will be happy. I will enjoy this day. I will brighten somebody else’s life. I am choosing to receive Your gift of joy.”
“In the tough times, don’t be surprised if you feel that spirit of heaviness trying to overtake you. Don’t be surprised if you hear those thoughts telling you, It will never work. You’ll never get well. It’s over. It’s done. Don’t believe those lies. You don’t have to be guided by your emotions. They’re not in charge. Instead of letting your negative emotions talk to you, talk to yourself.
When you wake up in the morning and that negative thought comes to your mind saying, It’s a lousy day, don’t just agree and say, “Yeah. It’s a lousy day, I feel terrible.” Instead, turn it around and talk to yourself. Make a declaration of faith out loud: “This will be a great day. I will get well. God will restore health to me.”
“When you put on the garment of praise, that spirit of heaviness has to go. Sometimes you won’t feel like doing it. You won’t feel like having a good attitude. You won’t feel like being grateful. That’s why God says to offer up the sacrifice of praise. God knew it would not always be easy. You will have to dig your heels in and say, “God, I don’t feel like doing this. It doesn’t look like it will ever work out. I’m tired, lonely, discouraged. But God, I know You’re still on the throne. I know You are good and You are good all the time, so I choose to give You praise. I choose to give You thanks anyway.”
When you offer up that sacrifice of praise, supernatural things begin to happen.”
“Whatever your critics say about you has no bearing on your worth. You are a child of the Most High God. The Creator of the universe breathed life into you. You have seeds of greatness on the inside. You’ve been crowned with favor. God has already equipped and empowered you with everything you need. Don’t waste your valuable time trying to play up to people, trying to win over all your critics, or trying to prove to someone that you’re important.”
“We all have unfair things happen to us. We can choose to cling to that hurt and let it destroy our day-to-day happiness and poison our futures, or we can choose to release the hurt and trust God to make it up to us. You may think you can’t forgive those who’ve hurt you, whether friends, a spouse, or co-workers. But you don’t have to forgive them for their sakes; you forgive for your own sake.
When we forgive others, we take away their power to hurt us. The mistake we make so often is to hold on to hurt. We go around bitter and angry, but all we’re doing is allowing those who hurt us to control our lives. The abuser, bully, or critic isn’t hurt by our anger and bitterness. We’re just poisoning our own lives with it.”
“The bitterness, the sin you retain, can produce the same results that hurt you. If you were raised in an abusive environment, if you come from a family filled with anger and dysfunction, instead of becoming bitter and angry, why don’t you be the one to put an end to the negative cycle?
You can be the one to make a difference. Are you holding on to anger and unforgiveness and passing poison down to the next generation? Or are you willing to let it go so your family can rise to a new level?
I realize it can be very hard to forgive, especially when someone has hurt you, but God will never ask you to do something without giving you the ability to do it.
Forgiveness is a process. It doesn’t happen overnight. You don’t snap your fingers and make a hurt go away. That’s not realistic. But if you’ll continue to have the desire to forgive and ask God to help you, then little by little those negative feelings will fade. One day they won’t affect you at all.”
“Don’t be determined to never have problems. Be determined to stay full of joy in the midst of your problems.”
“When you get on God’s payroll, He’ll make sure you are well compensated. If you would let people off the hook and stop thinking they owe you something, your life would go to a new level. They may have done wrong, and it may have been their fault, but it’s not their fault that they can’t pay you back.
If you spend your life trying to get from them what only God can give, it will ruin that relationship and the sad thing is, you’ll take that same problem into the next and the next and the next.”
“The enemy can use against you anything you feel you “have to have” to be happy. If you think you have to be married to be happy, the enemy can use that against you. If you think your boss has to change before you can enjoy your work, you’ll go year after year dreading it, thinking that’s why you can’t be happy.
It’s good to have hopes and dreams. It’s good to wake up each day believing and expecting. But don’t wait for those things to come before you enjoy your life and find happiness. This is the day the Lord has made, not tomorrow, not when all your dreams come to pass, not when all the negative people are changed, but today.
Understand, God has you exactly where he wants you. If you’ll learn to be happy where you are, God will take you where you want to be. He’s promised He will give you the desires of your heart. If there is something you really want, I would encourage you to put it on the altar. Just say, “God, I would really love to have this. God, You know the desire You put in me. I would love to be married. I’d love to see my spouse change. I would love to be promoted. But God, I’m not waiting on that to be happy. I’m happy right where You have me.”
That’s the kind of attitude God is looking for.”
“Too many people drag through the day with long faces. Some don’t smile for months. Then they’ll come up with those same sour faces after a service and say to me, “I’ve got the joy of the Lord.”
I’ll think: You should notify your face!
“I’m known for smiling a lot. My brother, Paul, says I was born with my Happiness Meter set on 98. His was set on 10, but he’s working on it. My earliest baby pictures show me smiling. My mother says for the longest time she wondered if I was up to something, but she finally decided it was just my nature!”
“Another study on smiles found that seeing a friend’s happy face has a greater impact on our moods then receiving a five-thousand-dollar raise. Did you know your smile is worth that much? After I read the results of that study I went around the church office smiling at the staff. “There’s your raise,” I said. “And there’s your raise, and there’s your raise.”
Can you believe they told me they preferred cash? Even so, smilers are work-place winners.”
“Sometimes when we’re being tested by discouragement, it seems God is silent. We pray and we don’t hear anything. We read the Scripture and still come away feeling like God is a million miles away. But remember, this is a test. When you’re in school, teachers never talk during tests. They stand up at the front of the room very quietly just watching all of the students taking the exam.
The teachers have been preparing you in the days and weeks prior to the test. Often, they’ve put in extra hours making sure everyone has the opportunity to succeed. On test day, they want to see if you’ve learned the lessons. They know that you have the information you need. They know you’re prepared. You’re ready. Now all you’ve got to do is put into practice what you’ve learned.
God works the same way as your teachers here on earth. When He is silent, don’t assume He has left you. He is right there with you during the test. The silence means only that God has prepared you, and now He is watching to see if you have learned. He would not give you the test unless He knew you were ready.
God is not mad at you when He is silent. He has not forsaken you. His silence is a sign that He has great confidence in you. He knows you have what it takes. He knows you will come through the test victoriously or He would not have permitted you to be tested.”
“It may be difficult, but God will not allow a challenge to come into our lives unless He has a divine purpose for it. I’ve found that nothing happens to us; it happens for us. If we keep the right attitude, God will always use it for our good.”
“Sometimes when we’re being tested by discouragement, it seems God is silent. We pray and we don’t hear anything. We read the Scripture and still come away feeling like God is a million miles away. But remember, this is a test. When you’re in school, teachers never talk during tests. They stand up at the front of the room very quietly just watching all of the students taking the exam.
The teachers have been preparing you in the days and weeks prior to the test. Often, they’ve put in extra hours making sure everyone has the opportunity to succeed. On test day, they want to see if you’ve learned the lessons. They know that you have the information you need. They know you’re prepared. You’re ready. Now all you’ve got to do is put into practice what you’ve learned.
God works the same way as your teachers here on earth. When He is silent, don’t assume He has left you. He is right there with you during the test. The silence means only that God has prepared you, and now He is watching to see if you have learned. He would not give you the test unless He knew you were ready.
God is not mad at you when He is silent. He has not forsaken you. His silence is a sign that He has great confidence in you. He knows you have what it takes. He knows you will come through the test victoriously or He would not have permitted you to be tested.
The key is to remain upbeat and not be discouraged or bitter. Put into practice what you’ve learned. Stay in faith. Hang on to your happiness. Treat others kindly. Be a blessing. If you do that, you will pass the test and flourish in a new season. God will bring things out of you that you didn’t even know were in you. Understand, if you don’t allow the enemy to discourage you, one of his greatest weapons has been lost.
Today is a new day. God is breathing new hope into your heart and new vision into your spirit. He is the Glory and the lifter of our heads. Look up with a fresh vision, and God will do for you what He promised David. He will lift you out of the pit. He will set your feet on a rock. He will put a new song in your heart. You won’t drag through life defeated and depressed. You will soar through life full of joy, full of faith, full of victory.”
“No tienes que responder a cada crítica. No tienes que demostrarle nada a nadie. Tan solo permanece por encima y permite que Dios pelee tus batallas por ti.”
“Scripture says God has given us the power to enjoy our work. Quit telling yourself, I can’t be happy here. I don’t like my job. I don’t like the people. I can’t wait till God opens up something new. You are making yourself miserable.
Start telling yourself, I have the power to enjoy this job. I’ll have a great day. I’ll enjoy the people. I’ll be productive. I’ll bloom right here where God has planted me.
Sometimes the reason you are not happy on the job is that you are being asked to do things you don’t want to do. But this is important: The person paying you may like things done a certain way. You may not agree. You may think you can do something better another way, but since the boss is approving the check, you’ll need to do what the boss wants you to do. You have to be big enough to submit to the authority and do what you are asked with a good attitude, without always questioning, without walking away mumbling under your breath, “They just don’t know what they’re talking about.”
“Really, anyone can have a good attitude when everything is going well. We can all celebrate and be grateful when we’re on the mountaintop, but where are the people who give God praise even as the bottom falls out? Where are the people who rise up each morning and prepare for victory and increase in spite of all the news reports predicting doom and gloom? Where are the people who say, “God, I still praise You even though the medical report wasn’t good” or “God, I still thank You even though it didn’t turn out my way”?
I believe you are one of those people. I believe you are of great faith. Your roots go down deep. You could be complaining. You could be discouraged. You could have a chip on your shoulder, but instead you just keep giving God praise. You’ve got that smile on your face. You’re doing the right thing even though the wrong thing is happening.
That’s why I can tell you with confidence that you are coming into greater victories. Enlarge your vision. Take the limits off God. You have not seen your best days. God has victories in your future that will amaze you. He will show up and show out in unusual ways. You may be in a tough time right now, but remember this: The enemy always fights you the hardest when he knows God has something great in store for you.
You are closest to your victory when it is the darkest. That is the enemy’s final stand. Don’t be discouraged. Don’t start complaining. Just keep offering up that sacrifice of praise.”
“Have you ever thought that God may have you somewhere on purpose so you can be a good example? God may want your light to shine, to brighten the days, to make a difference where you are. Why don’t you take a different perspective?
If you pass that test and bloom where you are planted, God will open new doors. But as long as you are negative and complaining, nothing will change. You are not in position for God to promote you if you are not the best you can be right where you are.
When you are in an uncomfortable situation, realize that either God is doing a work in you or He is using you to do a work in someone else. There is a purpose. There is nothing wrong with asking God to change a situation. But until it happens, you have to trust that where you are is where you should be.
I’ve found that sometimes God has us endure a difficult season to help somebody else. We have to sow a seed and be uncomfortable, treated unfairly. We have to be extremely patient and kind and overlook things just so another person can become what God has created that individual to be.”

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“Don’t focus on the weeds. You may be spending all your time, so to speak, trying to pull up the weeds. In other words, trying to fix everything in your life, trying to make people do what’s right, trying to straighten out all your co-workers.
You can’t change people. Only God can. If somebody wants to be a weed, no matter what you do, they will be a weed. Spending all your time and energy trying to change them will keep you from blooming. One of the best things you can do is just bloom bigger than ever right in the middle of those weeds. Right in the middle of those negative and critical co-workers, put a big smile on your face.
Be kind. Be friendly. When they complain, don’t preach a sermon to them. Don’t try to stop them. Your job is not to pull the weeds. Your job is to bloom. Just have a good report. The more they complain, the more grateful you should be. The more they talk defeat, the more you should talk victory.
If your co-workers come in one morning being sour and rude to you, don’t be offended and think, Well, I’m never speaking to them again. That’s the time more than ever to bloom. Put a smile on your face anyway. Have a good attitude in spite of that.”

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“We all have to deal with unexpected tragedies and trauma. Being a believer doesn’t exempt you from life’s turbulent times.
The Scripture says rain falls on the just and on the unjust. When you find yourself facing a crisis, it’s easy to give up your happiness, panic, and fall apart. But you have to realize that crisis is not a surprise to God. It may be unexpected to us, but God knows the end from the beginning. God has solutions to problems that we haven’t even had. And God would not have allowed the difficulty unless He had a divine purpose for it.”
“God knows how to bring justice in your life. It may not happen overnight, but it will happen.
We all go through situations in which we are treated unfairly. Maybe somebody is gossiping about you, or picking on you, trying to make you look bad at school or work. The natural response is to defend yourself or strike back. Human nature wants to get revenge. We like to get even. But the Lord says, “Vengeance is Mine” (Deuteronomy 32:35 NKJV). That means God will make your wrongs right. God wants to repay you for every unfairness. He is a God of justice.
The bottom line is this: God wants you to have the last laugh.
Here’s how it can happen. Romans 12:19 says to never avenge yourselves, but to let God do it. Notice, you can avenge yourself, or you can let God be your avenger; but you cannot have it both ways.
If you take matters into your own hands, God will step back and say, “You go ahead. You don’t need My help.” But if you learn to stay on the high road, control your emotions, and let God be your avenger, He will show up and say, “All right. Let Me go to work.”

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