Tuesday, December 9, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Tuesday, December 9, 2025 Peace That Rests in God’s Control

As I reflect on yesterday’s message of peace, I am reminded that one of the greatest gifts we can receive from God is the assurance that He is in control. The world often tries to teach us that peace comes from managing every detail, fixing every problem, or holding everything together on our own. But true peace comes when we surrender those burdens to the One who already holds all things in His hands.

If your heart feels unsettled today, pause and breathe a simple prayer: “Lord, I give this into Your care.” You don’t have to carry every weight alone. The Prince of Peace walks beside you, calming your fears and reminding you that you are never abandoned.

A gentle reminder for your spirit: Peace grows stronger when we trust God more than our own understanding.

In His calming grace,
Brother Jesse

Monday, December 8, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Monday, December 8, 2025 The Gift of Peace for a New Week

My dear friends, as we begin this new week of Advent, my heart returns to the precious promise Jesus gave us: “I am leaving you with a gift—peace of mind and heart.” What a beautiful way to start a Monday—knowing that the Lord Himself offers us a peace the world cannot give.

Our schedules may be full, our responsibilities many, and the pressures of life often weigh heavily upon us, especially in this busy season. But the peace Christ gives does not depend on quiet circumstances; it depends on His unfailing presence. Today, you can walk confidently knowing that His peace surrounds you, steadies you, and gently guides your steps.

Carry this encouragement with you: Jesus gives a peace that meets you exactly where you are and holds you firmly in His love.

With grace and affection,
Brother Jesse

Sunday, December 7, 2025

🕯️ Second Sunday of Advent – December 7, 2025 - "The Peace That Calms a Troubled World"

On this Second Sunday of Advent, our hearts turn toward the profound and comforting theme of Peace—not the fragile peace the world attempts to manufacture, but the deep, abiding peace that flows from the presence of Christ Himself. As we continue our journey through this sacred season, we carry the hope of the first candle into the quiet assurance of the second: the promise that Jesus brings a peace that stands firm even when the world trembles. In John 14:27, our Lord declares, “I am leaving you with a gift—peace of mind and heart. And the peace I give is a gift the world cannot give.” These words were spoken on the eve of His suffering, yet they echo into every anxious and unsettled place in our lives, offering divine reassurance that His peace transcends every storm.

Our world longs for peace, yet conflict seems to shape every corner of society. Families experience strain, communities grow divided, nations wrestle with turmoil, and individuals carry hidden burdens of worry, fear, and sorrow. The noise of life often drowns out the stillness our souls crave. Yet into this unrest, Christ speaks with authority, offering not temporary relief but a peace that anchors the heart. His peace is not the absence of trouble but the presence of God in the midst of it. It is the calm assurance that no matter how loud the winds may howl, the Savior of the world is still in control.

The peace Christ gives is unlike anything humanity can produce. The world’s peace depends on favorable circumstances, on agreements that hold, on emotions that remain steady. But Christ’s peace is rooted in His eternal nature—unchanging, unwavering, and unshakable. It is the peace that allowed Him to sleep in the boat while the storm raged; the peace that steadied Him as He faced the cross; the peace that flows from perfect unity with the Father. When He offers this peace to us, He invites us into that same divine rest. It is a peace that settles our thoughts, calms our spirits, and reminds us that we are held securely in the hands of Almighty God.

Advent teaches us to prepare room in our hearts for this peace. Just as we cleared space for hope last week, so now we prepare a quiet place within us for God’s presence to dwell. This preparation often means releasing the things that disturb our spirits—resentment, worry, fear, or the relentless pace of life that robs us of rest. When we surrender these burdens to Christ, we make room for His calming presence to rule our hearts. Peace is not found by ignoring our troubles; it is found by placing them in the care of the One who has overcome the world.

This season also calls us to become instruments of peace in a troubled world. Christ does not give us His peace merely for our own comfort but so that we might reflect it to others. A gentle word, a patient spirit, or a compassionate act can quiet the turbulence in another person’s life. When we live as people governed by the peace of Christ, our presence becomes a sanctuary for the weary. In times of discord, Christians are called to be bridge builders. In times of fear, we are called to be steadfast. In times of hostility, we are called to embody the reconciling love of our Lord. The peace of Christ is not passive; it is active, shaping how we live, respond, and love.

As we light the second candle of Advent, let its soft glow remind us that Christ alone is the source of true peace. May His calming presence settle your heart, soothe your anxieties, and guard your mind in this holy season. And as always, I encourage you to let this season of peace move you to action. Reach out to someone who is burdened or lonely, offer encouragement, and consider supporting your local food pantry. As Jesus reminds us in Matthew 25:45 (NLT), when we care for those in need, we serve Him directly. Let your faith shine in practical compassion, reflecting the peace of Christ to a world searching desperately for calm.

So, I say to you, “May the Lord strengthen your faith and use it for His glory, as you walk humbly in His presence.”

Saturday, December 6, 2025

🕯️ Announcement for Saturday, December 6, 2025 - For the Second Sunday of Advent – “The Peace That Calms a Troubled World”

As we continue our journey through the Advent season, I invite you to join me tomorrow for the Second Sunday of Advent message, “The Peace That Calms a Troubled World,” drawn from John 14:27 NLT. In this message, we will reflect on the precious gift of Christ’s peace—a peace unlike anything the world can offer, a peace that steadies our hearts even when circumstances are unsettled and uncertain.

The message will be available tomorrow, Sunday, December 7, 2025, at 12:00 PM Eastern Time, on our ministry website. I encourage you to take time to read and meditate on the words of Jesus as He promises peace of mind and heart to all who trust in Him. In a noisy and anxious world, this is a timely reminder that our hearts can rest securely in the care of our Savior.

I also ask you to prayerfully consider sharing tomorrow’s message with others. There are many who are troubled, fearful, or discouraged, and a simple invitation to read a Christ-centered message may be exactly what their hearts need. Together, let us be instruments of God’s peace, pointing others to the One who calms every storm.

So, I say to you, “May the Lord strengthen your faith and use it for His glory, as you walk humbly in His presence.”

Brother Jesse
Co-Founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Friday, December 5, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Friday, December 5, 2025 Hope for Today, Hope for Tomorrow

As this first week of Advent comes to a close, I am reminded that hope is not only for the future—it is also for today. Yes, we wait for the second coming of Christ with joyful anticipation, but He is also present with us now. His guidance, His strength, His comfort, and His love are available each moment of every day.

While our circumstances may change and challenges may arise, the foundation of our hope remains steady. Christ came, Christ is with us, and Christ will come again. That truth gives us courage to face today and confidence to enter tomorrow.

As you prepare for a weekend of rest and worship, let this reassurance settle into your heart: The hope Christ gives is as present today as it was on the night He entered our world in Bethlehem.

With heartfelt love and blessings,
Brother Jesse
Co-Founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Thursday, December 4, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Thursday, December 4, 2025 Letting Hope Shine Through You

As we move toward the end of this first Advent week, I encourage you to consider how God may use you as a vessel of hope. Yesterday’s message reminded us that Jesus came as the Light shining in the darkness—but now, He shines through His people.

Sometimes we underestimate the power of a kind word, a gentle smile, or a moment of compassion. Yet these small expressions carry great weight, especially for those who feel forgotten or discouraged. When you offer encouragement, God’s hope shines. When you listen to someone’s troubles, His light warms their spirit. When you extend grace, His love becomes visible.

Your life, guided by Christ, can illuminate another person’s path.

Today’s encouragement: Be someone through whom the light of Christ brings hope to another soul.

With a grateful heart,
Brother Jesse

Wednesday, December 3, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Wednesday, December 3, 2025 Hope Begins with a Look Toward God

My dear friends, midweek often brings weariness. Responsibilities pile up, our strength feels stretched, and our hearts long for rest. But Advent teaches us something profound: hope often begins with simply lifting our eyes.

The people Isaiah spoke to had spent so long in darkness that they had almost forgotten what light looked like. Yet God did not wait for them to find the light—He sent the light to them. Sometimes all God asks of us is to look up, to turn our attention toward Him, and to allow His presence to settle our troubled hearts.

Maybe today you feel tired, burdened, or overlooked. Take a quiet moment to breathe deeply and turn your thoughts toward the One who loves you with everlasting love. Christ came into this world to draw near to you, not from afar, but with compassion and grace.

A gentle reminder for your heart: Hope grows when we lift our gaze from our troubles to our Savior.

In Christ’s peace,
Brother Jesse