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.

Live Today – Today!

If you woke up today and if you are reading this, then you have a brand new day.  A brand new day is an opportunity for you to move beyond the mistakes and failures of yesterday and forward into the promises and hope of tomorrow.

You have a choice:  Today can be about survival and just barely getting by or today can be about victory, adventure and getting the most out of life.  My Granny used to sing a song called “One Day At A Time!”  It is kinda like a prayer – asking God to help us to live today – today!

The chorus of the songs says:  “One day at a time, sweet Jesus, That’s all I’m asking from you.  Give me the strength to do everything that I have to do.  Yesterday’s gone sweet Jesus, And tomorrow may never be mine.  Help me today, Show me the way, One day at a time.”

This is my prayer today for me and you:  “Help us Lord to live today while it is today.  Help us to get the most out of this day and allow our lives to bring You glory.  Forgive us of our sins, failures and shortcomings.  Reveal Your will and help us to chase after it with everything that we’ve got!”

Praying your today is a great day!  God Bless & Press On!

Thanks For The Memories Northwood!

Let’s Ride!

For the past 13 years I have had the privilege of living my life with a wonderful and special group of people.  The people of Northwood Baptist Church have been a great blessing to me and my family.  I was reading some cards and letters that I have received through the years and it has been really great to remember what an amazing journey God has allowed us to travel together.

There is only a small handful of the people left that we began the journey with 13 years ago.  Many have passed from this life into everlasting life and a handful have moved to different paths that God had marked out for them.  There are many that joined us at some point along the way and we are thankful for each and everyone.  I can honestly say that my life is better, fuller and stronger because of the people – each one of you!

God has now released us from Northwood and provided us with a calling to pursue the vision and passion that He has provided.  While a part of me is sad to be walking away from such a big part of our lives, another part of me is very excited about the possibilities of reaching out into the upstate with the powerful healing that can only come through the amazing grace of our loving Heavenly Father.

Some of us will continue to worship and grow together each week, some of us will continue to minister and serve together and some of us will run into each other at the Wal-Mart.  The beautiful thing to remember in all of this is:  All of us have the opportunity to listen for and yield to the voice of God.  I will tell you from personal experience, there is nothing like living at this place of yielding.  Yielding to His voice allows you to take steps that you could and would never take on your own.  Yielding to His voice allows you to step out of your comfort zone and into the miraculous.  Yielding to His voice is really the only way to live.

I want to say thank you!  Thank You God for relationship that makes everything possible.  Thank you Northwood for 13 years of amazing ministry – the Kingdom is sweeter and stronger because of our service together.  Thank you to my family for supporting me, even and especially when you often got the short end of the stick.  Thank you to my friends – past, present and future – I would not want to think of trying to do any of this without you.

Today we remember.  And before we lay our head on the pillow tonight – we look forward in faith, believing God for the miraculous and thankful that we get to be a part!  I love each of you and hold you in a special place.  Always remember and never forget – it’s all about G3!  (Giving God Glory!)

What Is Love And How Does It Work?

What is love?  This is the big question that a lot of people are asking and a lot of people think that they already have figured out.  The Bible gives us a good definition in 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 where it tells us:  “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.  It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.  Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.  It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.  Love never fails.”

We have been blessed with this great definition, but we still need something more.  We need to not only know what love is, but what it looks like.  How does love work?  There is another great passage of Scripture that says:  “16 This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters. 17 If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother or sister in need but has no pity on them, how can the love of God be in that person? 18 Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.”  I John 3:16-18

I want you to notice three things that jump out of this passage to me about how we do love:

1.) Lay down your life for others!  Jesus gave His life for us and proof that we get that is that we give our life for one another.  Think about it – how can you lay down your life for your brothers and sisters?

2.) See a need, meet a need!  If you have material possessions?  We do have material possessions, so when we see a need, then wa are to have pity and do what we can to meet that need.

3.) Love – Really love!  with action and in truth!  Talk is cheap – it is easy to say: “I love you!”  We have to do more than say it, we have to do it.  We do love through the actions of our life and we do love through the truth of His Word.

What is love?  It’s what you make it, so make it right for God’s glory!