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.

Pick Up Your Cross!

Then he said to them all: “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me. For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me will save it.

Let me tell you something that’s not always easy to hear—but it is absolutely necessary to live:

Following Jesus is not about convenience. It’s about commitment. It’s not a one-time handshake—it’s a daily surrender.

Jesus didn’t say, “Pick up your comfort.” He said, “Pick up your cross.” You see, the cross was a symbol of sacrifice. A daily reminder that the way of Jesus is the way of self-denial… but not self-destruction.

It’s the way of purpose, not popularity. Of surrender, not selfishness. Of giving up our way so we can fully walk His way.

And here’s the Kingdom paradox: The more you try to hold on to your life—your control, your plans, your pride—the more it slips right through your fingers.

But when you lay it all down… When you say, “Lord, I’m all Yours,” that’s when you really start living.

So today, pick up your cross. Lose your life for Him—and watch how He saves it in ways you never dreamed possible.

Our Words Are Powerful!

Proverbs 18:21 says, “Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruit.”

Let me tell you something real: your words are seeds. Every sentence you speak is either planting life… or planting death. And eventually, you’re gonna eat the fruit of whatever you’ve been sowing. So the question isn’t if your words have power—the question is how are you using that power?

You don’t need a stage or a mic to speak life. You’ve got people around you right now—family, coworkers, friends—who are starving for encouragement. They’re drowning in criticism, and your words could be the lifeline.

Speak life when it’s easy, and especially when it’s not. When you feel frustrated, choose grace. When you’re tempted to tear down, build up instead. Life-giving words don’t just bless others… they bless you. You become the kind of person you want to be when you talk like the kind of person you were created to be.

Love Changes Everything!

“This is how God showed His love among us: He sent His one and only Son into the world that we might live through Him.” — 1 John 4:9

Let me just tell you, this is the kind of verse that will mess you up—in the best kind of way.

Because this isn’t some vague, feel-good kind of love. This is love that shows up. Love that steps into our world, into our mess, into our need. God didn’t just say He loves us… He proved it by sending Jesus. And not just to give us a pat on the back or a little pick-me-up. He sent His Son so that we might LIVE—really live—through Him.

And that’s the heart of the Gospel right there. God loves you so much, He sent Jesus to make sure you didn’t just survive this life, but thrive in it. Love came down so you could rise up.

So if today feels heavy… if the world feels loud… if your soul feels tired… remember: His love already made a way. You don’t have to earn it. Just receive it. And live through Him.

That’s the kind of love that changes everything