Evening Ride!

There is something about an evening ride that feels like a quiet conversation between the soul and the Savior.

The road stretches ahead, the sun settles low, and the noise of the day begins to fade into the background. The golden light reminds us that even endings can be beautiful. The same God who gives us the strength to begin also gives us the grace to finish.

Out here, with the wind moving gently and the world slowing down, it becomes easier to remember what really matters. Problems don’t seem quite as large. Worries don’t seem quite as heavy. Perspective has a way of finding us when we give God a little space to speak.

Every mile becomes a reminder that life is a journey, not a sprint. Every sunset whispers that tomorrow is already on the way.

Sometimes the Lord meets us in church pews.
Sometimes He meets us on front porches.
And sometimes… He meets us on a quiet stretch of road at the close of day.

Wherever you find yourself this evening, remember this: God is still guiding, still providing, still faithful… one mile at a time.

Enjoy the ride.

-MJHarvell.com

Don’t Get Distracted!

But with me it is a very small thing that I should be judged of you, or of man’s judgment: yea, I judge not mine own self. -1 Corinthians 4:3

There is a quiet freedom that comes when you stop living for the applause of people and start living for the approval of God.

Paul said it mattered very little to him how others judged him… and he even said he didn’t fully trust his own judgment either. Why? Because he knew something we often forget: the final evaluation of our life belongs to the Lord.

People see the outside. God sees the heart.

People hear the words. God knows the motives.

People measure results. God measures faithfulness.

Sometimes we spend far too much energy worrying about what others think. We replay conversations, analyze opinions, and carry burdens God never asked us to carry. But Paul reminds us that one day the Lord will bring everything into the light — not to condemn His children, but to reveal what was done for Him and through Him.

Here is the encouragement: you don’t have to prove yourself to everyone. You simply have to be faithful where God has placed you.

When you live for an audience of One, criticism loses its sting and praise loses its power to distract. Your worth is not determined by public opinion but by divine purpose.

Keep serving. Keep loving. Keep doing right even when nobody notices. God sees the quiet obedience. He knows the hidden sacrifices. And in His perfect time, He will bring clarity, justice, and reward.

So today, take a deep breath and release the pressure of human approval. Walk faithfully. Walk humbly. Walk confidently.

Because the Lord who called you is the Lord who will complete His work in you

The King Is Coming!

“Blessed be the King that cometh in the name of the Lord: peace in heaven, and glory in the highest.” -Luke 19:38

There are moments in life when the heart just knows that something sacred is happening. That is what was taking place on that dusty road outside Jerusalem. Jesus was coming, and the people could not keep quiet. They began to praise. They began to rejoice. They began to declare, “Blessed be the King!”

What is beautiful is that many of them did not fully understand everything about Him yet, but they knew enough to praise Him. They knew enough to recognize that hope was riding into their situation.

Friend, sometimes peace does not come because everything around us is calm. Peace comes because the King has arrived. Peace comes because Jesus is present. Peace comes because heaven is involved in our story.

Notice the words, “peace in heaven, and glory in the highest.” When Jesus is honored, heaven rejoices. When Jesus is welcomed, glory rises. When Jesus is lifted up, peace settles down into troubled hearts.

Maybe today you feel like life has been noisy, uncertain, or heavy. Let this verse remind you that the King still comes in the name of the Lord. He still brings peace. He still deserves praise.

Sometimes the best thing we can do is lift our eyes, lift our voice, and say, “Blessed be the King.” And when we do, we often discover that the peace we were searching for was already on the way.