All posts by mjharvell

Welcome, friend—I’m glad you’ve pulled up a chair on the front porch of my little corner of the internet. My name is Michael Joe Harvell, and I live my life with one simple mission: to glorify God, encourage people, and leave this world a little better than I found it. I’m a husband, father, pastor, writer, Jeep enthusiast, and front-porch thinker who believes that life is best lived on purpose. I serve as pastor of Eureka Baptist Church in Anderson, South Carolina, where I get the joy of preaching, teaching, and walking with people through the ups and downs of everyday life. Over the years, I’ve discovered that faith isn’t just about Sunday mornings—it’s about living every single day in the presence and power of God. I’m also an author. My books—including The Grace Exchange: How Forgiven People Forgive People and The Word Works—grow out of the sermons, stories, and lessons I’ve learned on this journey. I write in a style that’s conversational, a little front-porch-rocking-chair, and full of stories, quotes, and Scripture that point us back to the goodness of God’s Word. When I’m not writing or preaching, you might find me sitting outside with my Bible and journal, cruising the backroads in my Jeep Gladiator, or sharing a meal and some laughs with the good folks God has put in my life. I love helping people find peace in their spirit, strength in their body, and encouragement in their soul. This blog is simply an extension of that mission. Here you’ll find devotions, encouragement, reflections, and practical insights for living a life of purpose, peace, and joy. So grab a cup of coffee, pull up a rocking chair, and stay awhile—I’d be honored to walk this road of faith with you.

Past Is Past!

It’s Back There, But What’s The Big Deal?

There are all kinds of people who walk into Grace Place.  I mean literally all kinds of people, from every walk of life.  Some are up and some are down.  Some are walking in victory and some are wallowing in defeat.  Some are smiling and excited to be here and some are just here.

I was having a conversation with a person at Grace Place today and someone walked by and acknowledged knowing the person that I was talking to.  The person I was talking to, wanted to go hide under a rock.  When I asked what was up – they responded:  “That person is from my past and what I’ve already told you about my past is bad enough, but now you are going to find out that it’s even worse than I told you.”

I asked:  “What’s the name of this place?”  He said:  “Grace Place!”  And I said:  “And that’s why your past does not matter, because God’s grace is more than sufficient!”  He said:  “I know, but…”  I cut him off with:  “There are not buts, you are the one making the choice to go back and be stuck in the past.”  I then said:  “You’ve got to let it go!”

This got me to thinking!  Everyone has a past.  If you think you don’t, then wait just a second and see – even you have one!  But you don’t have to live and get stuck in your past.  Your Creator did not create you to live in your past.  We should learn from our past, but then we need to move on to get the most out of our present, because our Creator promises an amazing future.

Thank you Lord, that I am not what I used to be and thank you that I don’t have to get stuck there!  Since you don’t make me live there, then please help me to not expect anyone else to live there either!

Fix And Focus On The Who!

Who?

I am often overwhelmed by all that God is up to in and around me.  I am just a simple man.  I make more than my fair share of mistakes and it seems that I am in a continual fight with the temptation to sin.  This is why I am amazed at how good, loving and trustworthy God has been and is to me.

I still find it hard to believe that He would call me to do anything of service to Him, especially preach, teach and lead.  As I have pursued this calling, I have had my heart-broken many times, faced difficulties of every shape and size.  I have known hurt, felt rejected and believed myself to be very inadequate to do the things that God has allowed me to do in and through ministry.

It has been amazing to see how God can use the tough, hard stuff to bring some of the greatest miracles and blessings.  It has taken me a long time to learn and I am still learning this amazing truth:  God is not interested in our looks, talents, abilities or influence.  God is interested in us.

More than anything, God desires a real, meaningful and personal relationship with you and me.  This relationship is to take and keep first place in our lives.  Who I am and who I will be flows out of my relationship with Him.  Get the relationship right and it is incredible what God will do.

The truth that we often forget is this:  It really is all about Jesus!  It’s not about who you are, what you can do, where you’ve been or where you think you are going.  It’s not about your agenda, goals and personal ambition.  It’s about Jesus and through Him, living in the center of God’s perfect will, where we can rest in confidence that His will is best, regardless of the situations and circumstances of life.

So stop today and take a moment to remember Who you are living for and let that influence what you do and say.  Let the Who influence how you do it.  Let the Who influence the when = all the time and the where = wherever He leads I’ll go.  Get the Who right and everything else will fall into place!