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Your Greater Is Coming

Author: Joel Osteen Publishing House: Faith Words 34

When you’re in tough times, you need to remind yourself that it’s not how your story ends. Greater is coming—greater joy, greater strength, greater relationships. God allows the difficulty, not to make you miser- able but to restore you to greater honor. He never brings you out the same. He makes the enemy pay for bringing the trouble.

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In his new book, Your Greater Is Coming, Joel will show you how to let go of worry and live each day in faith. God has greater plans for you!

YOUR GREATER IS COMING! Greater influence, greater opportunities, greater provision, greater levels in your relationships, health, and finances – this is God’s good plan in your life! That is why Joel wrote his new book, Your Greater Is Coming.

We all face setbacks in life, things we don’t understand. We may have lost a loved one, had a friend walk out of our relationship, or are dealing with an illness. When we go through loss and bad breaks, it’s easy to think that’s the way it’s always going to be. But our God is a God of restoration.

He doesn’t stop every difficulty, and He doesn’t keep us from every challenge. But He promises He will pay us back for the wrongs. He will restore what’s been stolen. David says in Psalm 71, “You have allowed me to suffer much hardship, but You will restore me to even greater honor.” The suf- fering is a setup.

God allows the difficulty, not to make you miser- able but to restore you to greater honor. He never brings you out the same. He makes the enemy pay for bringing the trouble.

When you’re in tough times, you need to remind yourself that it’s not how your story ends. Greater is coming—greater joy, greater strength, greater relationships.
- JOEL OSTEEN




Whether you’re climbing toward the next level, stretching for an out-of-reach goal, or doing your utmost to overcome a challenge, it’s time to step into a better life filled with more. When your patience strains to meet your expectations, you have to remember that where you are now is not where you’re about to be!

In Your Greater Is Coming, #1 New York Times bestselling author Joel Osteen challenges your perception of your present situation and inspires you to persevere for the best that’s just ahead. Whatever you’re experiencing, don’t lose faith or give up on your dreams.

Wait for your greater, because your greater is coming—greater joy, greater strength, greater relationships. Greater opportunities, greater success, and greater peace are all yours. Whatever you’ve been waiting for, working for, praying for, and hoping for is on the way.

Your Greater Is Coming will nourish your soul and empower your heart to push through pain and master the mundane. Your story is far from over, and the best is yet to come. Don’t give up just as you’re about to discover a new level of increase, ease, and joy. Glimpse your breakthrough just ahead and hold on just a little longer—your greater is coming!

Joel Osteen

Joel Osteen

Joel Osteen is the senior pastor of the Lakewood Church congregation in Houston, Texas, which is one of the largest churches in the United States; according to Forbes and Outreach magazine, with 60,000 members.

Getting to know people takes time, and we need to see them in all kinds of situations and watch how they respond.

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Choose Your Friends Carefully

Joyce Meyer
The company we keep is important because we tend to take on the traits of those with whom we spend a lot of time. Choose to spend time with people who will make you a better person.
knowing we have such an intimate relationship with God should lead us to respond with prayer, listening to his Word, and obedience.

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Rooted in Love

Yechiel Eckstein
Christians and Jews differ on many points of theology, but we share this powerful bond—that we are called into an intimate, mutual, and loving relationship with God that requires us to seek his face daily in prayer, listen to his voice by studying his Word, and obey him.
If you don’t know who god is, humanity’s problem, or the promise god has made, the coming of Christ will seem like nothing more than a sentimental story.

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Prologue: Raising the Curtain

Colin S. Smith and Tim Augustyn
You hear that he is the Son of God, but you don’t know who god is. You hear that he will save his people, but you don’t know who his people are or what they need saving from! That is the position many people are in today.
When we try to go through life without God’s Word, it can feel a bit like walking down that dark, deserted country road.

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A Light Our Path

Taylor Bennett
If you feel like you’ve been walking in the dark lately, turn to the Lord and dig into the Bible. Not only will you find God’s encouragement and truth on every page, but you’ll also.
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