Sunday, December 21, 2025

🕯️ Fourth Sunday of Advent – December 21, 2025 - " Love That Came Down From Heaven"

On this Fourth Sunday of Advent, we turn our hearts to the most profound theme of all—Love. Not the fragile, conditional, or fleeting love so often encountered in this world, but the divine love that flows from the very heart of God. Advent Love is the source from which Hope, Peace, and Joy all spring, for without the love of God revealed in Jesus Christ, we would remain lost, wandering in darkness, longing for a salvation we could never obtain on our own. In 1 John 4:9–10 we read, “God showed how much He loved us by sending His one and only Son into the world so that we might have eternal life through Him. This is real love—not that we loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son as a sacrifice to take away our sins.” These verses bring us to the very heart of Advent, where divine love becomes visible, tangible, and accessible to all.

The world often misunderstands love. People seek love in achievement, in affirmation, in possessions, or in the shifting approval of others. Because of this, they frequently end up wounded, disappointed, or disillusioned. Human love, while precious, is limited and imperfect. Hearts break, relationships strain, and trust can be lost. Yet into this fragile reality, God steps forward with a love so deep, so steadfast, and so sacrificial that it changes everything. The love of God is not a response to our goodness; it is the expression of His nature. He loves because He is love. His love is not diminished by our failures, not shaken by our doubts, and not withdrawn when we fall short. It remains constant, patient, and faithful.

Advent reminds us that the greatest expression of God’s love is the gift of His Son. Jesus did not come into the world because humanity finally became worthy; He came because we were utterly unable to save ourselves. In the innocence of a Child laid in a manger, we behold the infinite love of God clothed in humility. In Christ’s teachings, we hear love speaking truth. In His miracles, we see love lifting burdens. In His compassion, we watch love draw near to the brokenhearted. And in His sacrifice on the cross, we witness love poured out to redeem us forever. Advent Love is not sentimental—it is strong, enduring, and victorious.

As we prepare to celebrate the birth of our Savior, Advent calls us to allow this divine love to take root in our hearts. God’s love transforms us from within. It softens hardened attitudes, heals old wounds, and reshapes how we see others. When we truly understand the depth of God’s love for us, we cannot help but reflect that love in our daily lives. Love becomes the lens through which we respond to conflict, the motivation behind our acts of kindness, and the strength that enables us to forgive. Advent invites us to let God’s love flow through us—to our families, our churches, our communities, and even to those who have wronged us. When divine love governs our actions, the world sees Christ in us.

This holy season also calls us to embody Christlike love in practical ways. There are individuals this time of year who carry silent struggles—those grieving losses, those without family, those who do not know how they will afford necessities, and those whose hearts are burdened with loneliness. A simple expression of love—a visit, a call, a meal, a prayer—may be the very touch that brings hope into someone’s life. And as this ministry has done faithfully, let us continue to bless our communities by supporting local food pantries. When we give so that others may eat, we live out the love of Christ in tangible form. As Jesus reminds us in Matthew 25:45 (NLT), what we do for the least among us, we do for Him.

As we light the fourth candle of Advent, let its flame remind us that love came down from heaven in the person of Jesus Christ. His love surrounds us, upholds us, and invites us into a life of compassion and service. May this love fill your heart, guide your steps, and shine through your life as a testimony to the world.

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 20, 2025

🕯️ Announcement for Saturday, December 20, 2025 - For the Fourth Sunday of Advent – “Love That Came Down From Heaven”

As we come to the Fourth Sunday of Advent and draw near to Christmas, I invite you to join me for tomorrow’s message, “Love That Came Down From Heaven,” rooted in 1 John 4:9–10 NLT. In this final Advent message, we will reflect on the greatest expression of God’s love—the sending of His one and only Son into the world so that we might have eternal life through Him. Advent reaches its fullest meaning when we see the manger, the cross, and the empty tomb as the unfolding story of divine love.

The message will be published tomorrow, Sunday, December 21, 2025, at 12:00 PM Eastern Time, on our ministry website. I encourage you to take time in the midst of your preparations to pause, read, and remember that Christmas is, above all else, the celebration of God’s steadfast and sacrificial love for us in Christ Jesus.

As you prepare your heart for Christmas, I also encourage you to share tomorrow’s message with those around you. There are many who know the outward trappings of Christmas but have never truly experienced the depth of God’s love. A simple invitation to read a Christ-centered message may open their hearts to the true meaning of this season. Let us, together, point others to the love that came down from heaven and still reaches out to every soul.

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 19, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Friday, December 19, 2025 Joy for Today and Hope for Tomorrow

As this Third Week of Advent comes to an end, I am reminded that the joy Christ brings is both for today and for all the days ahead. The same Savior who was born in Bethlehem walks with you now, guiding your steps and filling your heart with a hope that does not fade.

Whatever this weekend holds for you, let His joy be your confidence. Let it lighten your burdens, brighten your thoughts, and remind you that God is always near. Joy is not merely something we feel—it is something we carry, something we choose, and something God faithfully renews within us.

Carry this into the weekend: When Christ is your joy, your heart remains steady through every season.

With abundant blessings,
Brother Jesse
Co-Founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Thursday, December 18, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Thursday, December 18, 2025 Sharing Joy with a Troubled World

As we draw closer to Christmas, many around us feel pressured, overwhelmed, or silently burdened. Advent invites us to share joy with those who desperately need it. A gentle word, a sincere smile, or a small act of kindness can lift someone’s spirit more than you may realize.

Christ calls us to reflect His joy in a world that often feels joyless. When others see the calm, steady gladness within you—born from your relationship with Him—they catch a glimpse of His heart. Let the joy you carry be a blessing to others today.

Remember this simple truth: The joy Christ gives you is meant to overflow into the lives of others.

In His love,
Brother Jesse

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Wednesday, December 17, 2025 A Joy That Strengthens the Weary

My dear friends, midweek can sometimes feel heavy. Responsibilities pile up, energy fades, and discouragement tries to take root. Yet Scripture reminds us that “the joy of the Lord is your strength.” What a powerful encouragement for tired hearts.

This joy is not a fleeting emotion; it is a spiritual strength that lifts you when you feel weak. It reminds you that God is working, even when you cannot see the full picture. When you feel weary today, turn your heart toward His promises. Let His joy steady you, uplift you, and give you the courage to keep moving forward in faith.

Today’s encouragement: God’s joy is not just a feeling—it is strength for your soul.

With the peace of Christ,
Brother Jesse

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Tuesday, December 16, 2025 Joy in the Midst of Ordinary Days

As I reflect upon the meaning of joy, I am reminded that it often appears in the most ordinary of moments. A simple blessing, a kind conversation, a quiet reminder of God’s goodness—these are small gifts that gently brighten our hearts.

Sometimes we think joy must arrive with great excitement or extraordinary events, but Advent teaches us that joy came to us through a Child lying in a manger. Humble. Simple. Unexpected. That is how God often works. The more we notice His presence in the everyday moments of life, the more joy begins to grow within us.

Remember this today: Look for God’s goodness in the simple moments, and you will find joy blossoming in your heart.

With grace,
Brother Jesse

Monday, December 15, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Monday, December 15, 2025 A Joy the World Cannot Take Away

My dear friends, as we begin this Third Week of Advent, my heart is filled with the truth we reflected on yesterday: the joy Christ gives cannot be taken away. So much in this world is temporary, uncertain, and easily shaken, but the joy of the Lord remains steady because it rests on His unchanging love.

No matter what your circumstances look like today, know that Christ’s joy is not dependent on everything going right. It is rooted in the assurance that He is with you, He is for you, and He will never fail you. Even on difficult days, His presence brings a quiet gladness that strengthens the heart.

Carry this with you today: True joy is not found in what changes, but in the Savior who never changes.

With heartfelt love,
Brother Jesse