Keeping God first place ensures that you cannot outrun the blessings and surprises God has in store for you, which are far greater and more rewarding than what you can plan or imagine.
Divine surprises are unexpected blessings and good breaks orchestrated by God, catching individuals off guard and demonstrating His favor and intervention in their lives.
Joel Osteen uses the story of Paul and Silas in prison to illustrate how God can intervene unexpectedly, breaking chains and opening doors that seemed impossible, showcasing divine surprises.
God sometimes waits to fulfill promises to make the miracle bigger, ensuring that not only the individual but also others can see and recognize His blessing and intervention.
Joel Osteen relates the story of David to encourage his audience that even when they feel overlooked or insignificant, God has surprises in store, and their faithfulness will be rewarded with divine favor and opportunities.
Joel Osteen draws the lesson that when individuals obey God's instructions, blessings will chase them down, and they will experience divine surprises that exceed their expectations.
Joel Osteen encourages those who feel unworthy by emphasizing that God's mercy is greater than any mistake, and He still has a destiny for them to fulfill, just as He did for Peter.
The key to receiving divine surprises, according to Joel Osteen, is to honor God and keep Him first place, as blessings will then chase you down and overtake you.
If you’ll keep God first place, you won’t be able to outrun what He has in store. What God has planned is so much bigger, so much more rewarding than what you have in mind. Your best surprises are still in front of you. One surprise and you’ll go from struggling to overflow.
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