Friday, February 26, 2010

Our Greatest Days Are Just Ahead!

When the hope-filled, life-altering message of Pastor John Osteen first reached me, it came as an answer to a desperate prayer. As a 24 year old young man, with my whole life ahead of me, I found myself in a tragically hopeless situation, in which I suffered terribly from a mysterious immune system disorder. I become extremely allergic to most things I was eating, drinking and breathing. The symptoms were numerous and varied and often severe. I was forced to leave my station in life, and return home to my parents house, where a special room was prepared, isolating me from the world I was so allergic to. My parents installed air and water filters, kept the room as clean as possible, and put me on a special rotational diet.

My father, being a physician, led the search for the appropriate medical treatment. After seeing a score of medical specialists, who could offer no diagnosis or hope for a cure, I was resigned to live a pitiful existence, with no hope of a productive, joy-filled life.

One evening, when the depression was greater than I could bear, I cried out in desperation to a God I could not see. In answer to my prayer, I was directed by the Spirit to turn on the television. As the image came on the screen, there was John Osteen pointing his finger into the camera saying, "You don't have to die with the devil, but you can live for Jesus and proclaim the works of the Lord." It was as if a heavenly bolt of lightning pierced the darkness of my situation, and for the first time in over a year I had hope to live a normal life.

Over the next three months, I watched John Osteen every time he was on. As I applied what I was learning, faith began to rise in my heart, the symptoms began to leave me, and ultimately I was healed by the power of God. In all actuality, because of God's great mercy and grace, my greatest days of life and ministry were just ahead of me.

In a wonderful act of divine providence, I was allowed the tremendous privilege of serving along side John Osteen as his son-in-law and assistant for ten years. In that period of time, I heard him say a thousand times, "Our greatest days of life and ministry are just ahead of us." That simple statement became a battle cry of hope, renewal and faith that kept us always moving forward with great expectancy for the future.

He was in his mid sixties when he came through the TV to touch my life. Even though Daddy Osteen was in the golden years of his life and ministry, He never stopped looking forward to the future. He always believed that God had even more wonderful things in store. I guess you could call him an eternal optimist! He was 77 when he died in my arms and went to be with Jesus. The last decade of his life was his greatest and best. At the time of his passing, he was reaching more than 100 nations each month through video tape and was investing more than four million dollars a year in world missions.

After Daddy Osteen's promotion to heaven (more evidence that the best is yet to come), April and I heeded the call to found High Point Church with 16 people in our home on Lake Arlington. God blessed us with explosive growth and a tremendous metro-wide impact. In our early years we were one of the fastest growing churches in the country. In 2005, with our Each One, Win One, In One soul winning campaign, we saw more than 5,000 decisions made for Christ and water baptized more than 1,000 people. God was moving and the church was experiencing supernatural blessings.

Since then, we have stayed true to the heavenly vision God gave me over a decade ago. Our growth has slowed, but we are still seeing 2,500 to 3,500 decisions for Christ and 700 to 900 water baptisms each year. Our ministry outreach to the nations is now exploding, and like in the early years, we are now growing in associated pastors and churches at a supernatural rate. Last year alone we visited 15 different nations in 17 outreaches.

With all the wonderful successes and the rich experiences of our past, you might think we could settle into a satisfied complacency...telling the tales and reliving the excitement of the "glory days" of old. But living in the past is not part of our make up. We have been taught that as long as their is breath in our body we should look forward with eager expectation to the future. And anyway, there are too many excited and inspired people on our staff today who were not with us in the "glory days" of the past, who are ready to write some new stories of the goodness and grace of God at work at High Point Church.

If you're like me, you want to be a history maker for Jesus! As Daddy Osteen said often, "Great it is to dream the dream. When you stand in youth by the starry stream. But a greater thing is to fight life through. And say in the end, the dream is true!" So what do you say? Are you ready to make 2010 a year to remember? I'm determined we're not giving up, giving out or giving in. We are taking new territory for Christ this year! So it's in the spirit of the eternal optimist that I say with all faith, expectation, and enthusiasm - Our Greatest Days of Life and Ministry Are Just Ahead!!!






11 comments:

  1. That story never gets old... It's your testimony that spoke to my heart and through it called me to this church. Your obedience to come to arlington in the midst of uncertainty is why I'm on fire and here today... If not for your obedience there's no telling where I'd be, and there are so many more with the same story. I'm honored to serve under you and to call you my spiritual father... We have only experienced a taste of what God has in store for us because our greatest days are truly waiting to be seen!!!

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  2. I often think about the adventurous journey God has led is through. What a wonderful God we serve! As we press toward the mark for Jesus we must not grow weary and relax on victories of yesterday. We must apply the lessons learned, mentor those who join us and finish our race with joy and victory. I'm pumped about doing greater things with the many wonderful people God has called us to serve with. Give us that mountain!

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  3. When I read this post it I hear the song that Israel Houghton sings... "Moving Forward" & I hear the most powerful line of that song... "The best is yet to come". I pumped that the Graebe family is here for the best years ahead.

    graebe

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  4. Pastor,
    You have always had a very powerful testimony! God has and WILL be faithful to His word. He is the same yesterday today and forever!

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  5. I am so excited to be making history for Jesus at HPC! Pastor, your testimony really resonates with me because God has brought me through a very similar situation and it's so awesome to see each year get better and better. I can truly say with great expectation that the BEST is ahead! Bring it on! Thank you Lord!

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  6. It amazing to see God using you to carry that same mantle to the Nations that was so imprinted in Pastor John Osteen's heart! John Osteen's famous quote is so inspring!!! "Great it is to dream the dream. When you stand in youth by the starry stream. But a greater thing is to fight life through. And say in the end, the dream is true!" God has dream for each one of us!

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  7. Pastor, you are willing to go uncompromisingly forward...sparking a fire of determination in those around you to link arms and hopes and ideas to see God's will take form and shape and be a reality to that person that walks through the door hurting and seeking as you did! Hope and relationship building and fellowship is so often mentioned in the Bible...every relationship seems to have God the focal point but even the disciples, Martha and Mary, David, Moses, Adam all the people of the Bible are challanged by relationship. We are required of God to nurture and make healthy the relationships in our lives and the body of Christ and I believe we are going to be church unusual once again and be the church that equips each person to build and strengthen every relationship in there lives so that God will be seen and Glorified. Thru this we will fulfill the vision of the house...it will strengthen small groups...encourage win 1 in 1 by 1...and give each person the tools to move forward and fulfill God's plan in our lives. Let's continue to be church unusual!!

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  8. Pastor, I remember in the early days that I would comment "it ain't got good yet", as I watched then in awe of what God was doing, and where He was leading you, April and High Point Church.

    I can't help but comment now that "It's getting good" as we move forward in the things and plans of God. I am thankful that you have always remaind faithful to the vision that God has given you, and true to the call He has placed upon you.

    What an exciting time to be a part of a God sized vision, know that the BEST is yet to come...

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  9. Pastor, I am so excited about the days ahead. I feel a rumbling in my Spirit! I am so blessed by your intense discipleship preparing us for everything that is in store. I am so challenged to be a writer of the Vision, not only a hearer, to perfect my areas of assigment and think outside of the box. I am thankful for our incredible history, it gives us a wonderful firm foundation, not to just sit on and enjoy, but we will build on that foundation and truly see an incredible Church By God's Design.

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  10. It is such a blessing to work under a pastor and wife who dream God-sized dreams. This church was birthed out of an awesome faith walk and great things are on the horizon for HPC. I am ready to take charge in doing my part to help accomplish the vision of HPC. As we come together in prayer in preparation to win one, in one, watch God show up and show out! We ain't (and I know I said ain't) :) seen nothing yet!

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