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In this episode of 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce Meyer explores the theme of how to succeed at being yourself by embracing God's unconditional love and purpose. Drawing from Romans 12, Hebrews 10, and John 14, Meyer discusses the concept of being a living sacrifice and the importance of accepting one's current circumstances rather than constantly seeking more. She highlights the 'divine exchange,' where God replaces human mess, ashes, and depression with beauty, joy, and righteousness. The teaching emphasizes that Christ's sacrifice was once for all, meaning believers do not need to pay for sins already covered. Meyer also addresses the necessity of turning on one's spiritual receiver to receive the goodness God is transmitting. The episode concludes with a call to find confidence in Christ rather than oneself to achieve true freedom and spiritual progress.
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don't go wanting something God hasn't given you because if he hasn't called you to do it, you will be the most miserable person on the face of the earth.
00:02:22 · Meyer warns against pursuing roles or ministries that are not part of one's specific calling from God.
if you're not happy where you're at now, you won't be happy when you get to the next place because you take you with you everywhere you go.
00:04:37 · The speaker explains that internal attitude and character follow a person into new circumstances.
Divine exchange. You give him your ashes, he gives you beauty.
00:07:25 · Meyer describes the spiritual process of trading human brokenness for God's restoration.
He takes your mess and gives you everything good that He's got.
00:08:02 · This highlights the generosity of God's provision in response to human surrender.
the only ones who benefit from it are the ones who go. Exact same thing. I love it. He said, I will transmit it to you. Well, see, years ago I thought, he's transmitting. ... But people got to turn on their receivers.
00:11:34 · Using a television analogy, Meyer illustrates that God's blessings are available but must be actively received by the individual.
In this episode of 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce Meyer explores the theme of how to succeed at being yourself by embracing God's unconditional love and purpose. Drawing from Romans 12, Hebrews 10, and John 14, Meyer discusses the concept of being a living sacrifice and the importance of accepting one's current circumstances rather than constantly seeking more. She highlights the 'divine exchange,' where God replaces human mess, ashes, and depression with beauty, joy, and righteousness. The teaching emphasizes that Christ's sacrifice was once for all, meaning believers do not need to pay for sins already covered. Meyer also addresses the necessity of turning on one's spiritual receiver to receive the goodness God is transmitting. The episode concludes with a call to find confidence in Christ rather than oneself to achieve true freedom and spiritual progress.
Episodios
Understanding Righteousness – Part 4
EscuchadoIn this episode of 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce Meyer explores the theme of how to succeed at being yourself by embracing God's unconditional love and purpose. Drawing from Romans 12, Hebrews 10, and John 14, Meyer discusses the concept of being a living sacrifice and the importance of accepting one's current circumstances rather than constantly seeking more. She highlights the 'divine exchange,' where God replaces human mess, ashes, and depression with beauty, joy, and righteousness. The teaching emphasizes that Christ's sacrifice was once for all, meaning believers do not need to pay for sins already covered. Meyer also addresses the necessity of turning on one's spiritual receiver to receive the goodness God is transmitting. The episode concludes with a call to find confidence in Christ rather than oneself to achieve true freedom and spiritual progress.
Understanding Righteousness – Part 3
EscuchadoIn this episode of 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce Meyer teaches from her series, How to Succeed at Being Yourself. She explores the concept of moving away from dead works—actions performed in an attempt to earn God's favor—and instead embracing the unconditional love and identity found in Christ. Meyer discusses the dangers of self-imposed guilt, legalism, and the tendency to live under an old covenant of sacrifice and punishment. Drawing from biblical passages in Hebrews and Romans, the teaching emphasizes that true spiritual fruit consists of righteousness, peace, and joy. Meyer encourages listeners to reject the cycle of self-hatred and unnecessary suffering, advocating instead for a life of confidence in God's finished work. The episode concludes with a call to embrace the freedom and purpose God has provided through Jesus.
Understanding Righteousness – Part 2
EscuchadoIn this episode of 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce Meyer explores themes from her series, How to Succeed at Being Yourself. She discusses the importance of living beyond one's feelings and understanding the concept of righteousness through faith rather than through human effort or the keeping of laws. Meyer emphasizes that true spiritual progress requires letting go of past guilt and the heavy burden of self-condemnation. The teaching delves into the role of motive in service to God, arguing that doing things out of love and appreciation for grace is more vital than the actions themselves. Meyer shares personal anecdotes regarding her struggle with chronic guilt and the transformative realization that God's forgiveness and sacrifice are available immediately, rather than something to be earned or delayed through personal penance.
Understanding Righteousness – Part 1
EscuchadoIn this episode of 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce Meyer explores the concept of righteousness and its connection to personal fulfillment. Drawing from Romans 5, Meyer discusses how being justified through faith provides a right standing with God, allowing individuals to move past societal expectations and personal insecurities. The teaching emphasizes that true joy is found in accepting God's unconditional love rather than through external works or material possessions. Meyer also addresses the spiritual dangers of procrastination and discontentment, arguing that these forces prevent people from enjoying the life God has provided. She encourages listeners to overcome negative self-image and the tendency to live by fluctuating emotions, suggesting that confidence can be maintained through a conscious decision to rely on Christ rather than personal feelings.
Loving Your Life and Loving Yourself – Part 5
EscuchadoIn this episode of 15 Minutes in the Word, Joyce Meyer explores the theme of how to succeed at being yourself by embracing your unique identity in Christ. She discusses the importance of recognizing God's omnipresence and unconditional love, while critiquing the divisiveness and judgmental attitudes often found within religious circles. Meyer emphasizes that every individual, regardless of their profession or social standing, has a divine destiny and a responsibility to witness through small, everyday actions. Through personal anecdotes involving her daughter and various community members, Meyer illustrates that effective ministry does not require grand platforms or religious titles, but rather a heart for service and attention to detail. The teaching concludes with a call to follow the example of Jesus, who found significance in small acts of care and compassion, encouraging listeners to find joy in their specific calling.