The Adventure Did Not End With the Loss
by Howard Harris Jr. on June 15th, 2026
Most of us have something we stopped reaching for after a significant loss. A dream that got attached to someone or something that is no longer here. When they left the dream felt like it left with them. But Isaiah says God will carry you. Present tense. Still moving. Still sustaining. The adventure did not die with the loss. It was waiting on the other side of it. Read More
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When I'm Dead
by Howard Harris on June 10th, 2026
A foreman walks up to Carl Fredricksen's house, surrounded by construction equipment and developers who want him gone, and asks plainly: when are you going to give this place up?
Carl does not flinch. He says: "When I'm dead."
The audience laughs. Then they cry. Because every one of us has something we are holding onto with everything we have. Something the world keeps pressuring us to release.
But here is what Peter told people who had already lost most of what they had built: you have an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading. Reserved in heaven. Beyond the reach of any bulldozer.
The question is not whether you will hold on. The question is what you are holding.
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You Are Not Overqualified for What Is Next
by Howard Harris Jr. on June 8th, 2026
Most of us have been quietly talked out of our own contribution. Not by one dramatic moment but by a thousand small signals from a culture that celebrates the new and tolerates the experienced. But the Psalm says fresh and green in old age. Not in spite of the years. Because of them. You are not overqualified for what is next. You are precisely qualified. Read More
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Still Have Music in Me
by Howard Harris on June 3rd, 2026
In the movie The Intern, a 70-year-old man who had done everything the world told him to do — retire, travel, take up golf — was miserable. So he applied for an internship, walked in with a briefcase and a pocket square, and said: "Musicians don't retire; they stop when there's no more music in them. Well, I still have music in me."
That line did not belong in a movie. It belonged in a sermon.
Because Psalm 92 says the righteous will still yield fruit in old age. Full of sap. Very green. And God has never once called anyone to retire.
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The Contraction Is Not the Ending
by Howard Harris Jr. on June 1st, 2026
Nobody in the middle of a contraction quits having the baby. The contraction does not mean the birth is not coming. It means the birth is getting closer. The intensity is not evidence that something is going wrong. It is evidence that something is about to arrive. Most of us are carrying something this week that feels too heavy for where we are in the story. That is not the end. That is the contraction. Stay in the room. Read More
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Dr. Seuss Was Right. And He Was Not Enough.
by Howard Harris on May 27th, 2026
Every graduation season somebody reads the Dr. Seuss book. The one with the winding road. And the words land the way they always do: "You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose."
Beautiful. True. And not enough.
Because Jesus did not say follow your dreams. He said follow Me. And the generation standing in cap and gown right now is about to discover that the direction they choose matters more than any commencement speech told them.
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The Warning Is the Mercy
by Howard Harris Jr. on May 25th, 2026
Noah warned for one hundred and twenty years. And the thing that should stop us cold is not the flood. It is the patience. One hundred and twenty years of an open door held open longer than anyone had a right to expect. God's patience is still being mistaken for God's indifference. The warning has been sitting in the background long enough to start sounding like background noise. But the warning is the mercy. And every day the door is still open is another day someone can walk through it. Read More
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We Have Not Eaten Together Yet
by Howard Harris on May 20th, 2026
There is a seat at your grandmother's table that nobody sits in anymore. The chair that was always his, always hers. The empty place that represents a meal that is not finished yet.
Every family has a version of that chair. And if you listen closely, the Lord's Supper is the Church's answer to it.
Because on the night before He was crucified, Jesus did not just start a memorial. He made a promise. He said: the next time I eat and drink at this table, it will be in the kingdom.
The meal is not over. The guest of honor is still coming.
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Your Escape Route Is a Cage
by Howard Harris Jr. on May 19th, 2026
Most of us aren't running away from God, we're just running toward everything else first. Money when we're anxious. Politics when we're afraid. Pleasure when the pain gets too loud. And we call it survival.
But Amos saw it coming thousands of years ago, a man fleeing a lion, only to meet a bear. Escaping the bear, only to be bitten by a snake in his own living room. That's not bad luck. That's what happens when you keep looking for safety in every direction except the right one.
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You the Birthday
by Howard Harris Jr. on May 18th, 2026
Every generation has crowned something. A golden calf. A Roman emperor. A colossus on the plains of Babylon. And TikTok just gave the old impulse a brand new name. "You the birthday" means you are the main event, the center of it all. But Scripture has been asking this question since Eden: who actually deserves that crown? Because the answer you give shapes everything about how you live and what you will believe when the counterfeit finally shows up. Read More
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You Have Been Waiting for the Wrong Thing
by Howard Harris Jr. on May 18th, 2026
Most of us have spent our whole Christian lives with a vague picture of what we are actually waiting for. Heaven. Something nice. Something far from here. But the prophets were not vague. They described a capital city, a real table, nations stopping their wars, the blind seeing as a matter of course. Not escape from this world but the best possible version of it under the best possible King. The question Monday is asking: are you building your life on something that survives the trumpet? Read More
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You Already Practiced Dying
by Howard Harris on May 13th, 2026
There is a moment in every swimming lesson that nobody talks about honestly. The moment the instructor says let go of the wall. Everything in that child says no. The wall is solid. The water is unpredictable.
Baptism is that moment. And it is one of the most prophetically loaded things a believer can do in a world that is desperately afraid of what comes next.
Because when you went under that water, you were not just getting wet. You were practicing dying. And when you came back up, you were declaring something that death itself cannot argue with.
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