Joy Is On The Way!

Oh, friend… let me encourage your heart today with a powerful truth straight from Psalm 30:5 — “Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.”

Now that’s a Word right there!
Because I don’t know what kind of night you’ve been walking through. Maybe it’s a night of heartbreak, a season of sickness, or a storm of struggle. Maybe you’ve cried yourself to sleep more times than you can count, wondering if the light would ever break through. But can I tell you something, not from theory, but from testimony? Morning is coming.

David didn’t say joy might come. He said it will. Why? Because God is faithful. He never wastes our tears. He bottles them. He sees every single one. And while the enemy might try to convince you that the night will last forever, the truth is — it’s just a chapter, not the whole story.

So hold on. Keep trusting. Keep praising, even in the dark. Because when God flips the page, joy is going to rush in like sunlight over the mountains. You’re not forgotten. You’re not finished. You’re just in the night before your morning.

And child of God — joy is on the way!

You Are In Charge!

Hey, you don’t have to believe every thought that pops in your head.

2 Corinthians 10:5 says we take every thought captive and make it obey Christ.

You don’t entertain lies—you evict them!

God gave you authority to tell your thoughts what’s true, not the other way around.

If it doesn’t line up with the Word of God, it doesn’t belong in your mind.

You’ve got the mind of Christ. Start living like it. Peace, power, and clarity are yours.

Tag someone who needs this reminder today.

Drop a  if you’re ready to take every thought captive this week.

#TakeEveryThoughtCaptive #MindOfChrist #ChristianEncouragement #SpiritualWarfare #FaithOverFear #MichaelJoeharvell

The Best Is Yet To Come!

Church, listen closely to this promise from God in Revelation 21:4. It says, “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.”

Can I tell you, there’s hope in this verse today, right where you are? You may be facing loss, battling illness, or feeling the weight of life’s burdens, but hear me when I say, this is not the end. This verse reminds us that God’s ultimate plan for us is restoration. A day is coming, when He will make all things new. No more sorrow, no more heartbreak. Only joy, peace, and His presence forever.

Some of you are struggling right now, feeling like the pain will never end. But I want to remind you—this world is not the final chapter. There is a better day coming, a day when Jesus will personally wipe away every tear. The pain you feel now? It’s temporary. The joy that’s coming? It’s eternal.

So, church, take heart today. Your circumstances may be tough, but there is comfort in knowing that God is faithful. He is making all things new. And one day, all that is wrong will be made right, and we will stand in His presence, free from every pain and every tear. Keep your eyes on that promise, because He’s coming soon. And when He does, everything will change.

Stay encouraged, stay faithful, and hold on to hope. The best is yet to come.