Difficult Roads Often Lead to Beautiful Destinations!


Friend, I know there are seasons when the road feels longer than you expected. The climb is steep. The burdens are heavy. And you wonder if all the struggle is really worth it.


But I have discovered something through the years: God often does His greatest work on the most difficult roads.


Joseph’s road led through a pit and a prison before it led to a palace. David’s road wound through lonely fields and dangerous valleys before he became king. Even our Savior walked the road to Calvary before the glory of the resurrection.


The difficult road is not evidence that God has abandoned you. Sometimes it is proof that He is preparing you.


The tears you shed today may water the blessings you will enjoy tomorrow. The lessons you are learning in this season may become the testimony that encourages someone else. And the strength God is building within you will carry you farther than you ever imagined.


So do not give up. Do not lose hope. Keep trusting God one step at a time. Keep praying when you do not understand. Keep believing when circumstances tell you otherwise.


Because our God is faithful. He never wastes a hurt. He never abandons His children. And He is already preparing a beautiful destination beyond this difficult road.


Walk on, friend. God is not finished with your story yet.


Pastor Michael Joe Harvell
MJHarvell.com

The Decision That Changes Everything!

“But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” -Matthew 6:33 (KJV)

Friend, we live in a world that constantly tells us to chase more. More money. More success. More recognition. More possessions. Yet Jesus lovingly reminds us that the greatest pursuit in life is not things, but Him.

Notice He says, “Seek ye first the kingdom of God.” First means first. Before our worries, before our ambitions, before our plans for tomorrow, God desires to have first place in our hearts.

I have discovered something through the years. When God is first, everything else finds its proper place. It does not mean life becomes trouble free. It does not mean every prayer is answered the way we expect. But it does mean we can walk through life with peace, confidence, and assurance that our Heavenly Father knows exactly what we need.

Jesus spoke these words to people who worried about food, clothing, and tomorrow. Sounds a lot like us sometimes, doesn’t it? Yet His message remains the same: Stop putting your faith in what you can hold and place your trust in the One who holds you.

If your heart feels pulled in a dozen different directions today, slow down and ask yourself this simple question: What am I seeking first?

Because when you put God first, you never lose. His peace becomes your peace. His strength becomes your strength. And His faithfulness will carry you through every season of life.

So today, seek Him first, trust Him completely, and leave tomorrow in His hands. He has never failed you yet, and He is not about to start now.

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