Tuesday, December 30, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Tuesday, December 30, 2025 - Strength for Today, Not Tomorrow

Many of us are already thinking about the year ahead—what we hope will change, what we pray will improve, and what challenges we may face. While planning has its place, it is important to remember that God promises strength for today, not anxiety for tomorrow.

The Lord does not overwhelm us with everything at once. Instead, He provides what we need for the moment we are in. When we feel tired, He strengthens us. When we feel unsure, He steadies us. When we feel weak, He meets us right where we are.

If today feels heavy, take heart. You are not expected to carry tomorrow’s burdens yet. God’s strength is already at work in you—right now, right here, and right on time.

Brother Jesse
Co-Founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Monday, December 29, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Monday, December 29, 2025 - Held by a Faithful God

As we step into the final days of this year, I find myself reflecting on just how much comfort there is in knowing that we are not holding ourselves together—God is. Too often, we measure our faith by how steady we feel, how confident we sound, or how well things seem to be going. Yet Scripture reminds us that our security has never rested on our consistency, but on God’s faithfulness.

There are moments when life feels uncertain, when plans change unexpectedly, and when answers do not come as quickly as we would like. In those moments, it is easy to feel unsettled. But even then, the truth remains unchanged: the Lord is faithful. He does not waver. He does not forget. He does not abandon His children.

As this year winds down, I encourage you to rest in that truth. You are held—not by your strength, but by His. And that makes all the difference.


Brother Jesse
Co-Founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Sunday, December 28, 2025

✟ Secure in His Faithfulness: Guarded by the Lord

“But the Lord is faithful; He will strengthen you and guard you from the evil one.”
— 2 Thessalonians 3:3 (NLT)
As another year draws to a close, many hearts naturally turn toward reflection. We consider what has been gained and what has been lost, the prayers that were answered and those that seem to linger still. For some, the year behind them has been filled with gratitude and joy; for others, it has been marked by uncertainty, hardship, and quiet endurance. In such moments, the soul longs for something steady—something that does not shift with circumstances or falter under pressure. It is precisely into this human longing that the Apostle Paul speaks with quiet authority and deep reassurance: “But the Lord is faithful; He will strengthen you and guard you from the evil one.”

Paul wrote these words to believers who were experiencing confusion and opposition, both from false teachings and from a world resistant to the gospel. Yet rather than dwelling on the threats they faced or the weaknesses they felt, Paul intentionally redirected their focus. He did not point them inward to their own resolve, nor outward to changing conditions. Instead, he anchored them firmly in the unchanging character of God. With simple clarity, he declared that the Lord is faithful. This statement is not merely comforting language; it is a theological foundation upon which faith stands secure. Human beings are inconsistent, circumstances are unstable, and strength often fails, but God remains faithful. His promises are not diminished by time, and His purposes are not hindered by opposition. What He has spoken, He will accomplish.

From this truth flows the promise that God will strengthen His people. This strengthening is not limited to moments of emotional encouragement or brief relief from difficulty. It is a continual, sustaining work of God in the lives of those who trust Him. He strengthens us to endure when obedience is costly, to remain faithful when answers are delayed, and to persevere when weariness settles deep within the soul. This strength is not something we generate on our own. It is not the result of determination alone or personal resolve. Rather, it is received through dependence—through prayer, through the Word, and through daily surrender. When we acknowledge our weakness, we create space for God’s power to be revealed in us.

Paul also reminds us that God does not merely strengthen; He guards. The promise that the Lord will guard us from the evil one acknowledges a reality that Scripture never ignores—the presence of spiritual opposition. Yet this acknowledgment is never meant to produce fear. Instead, it magnifies the assurance of God’s watchful care. To be guarded by the Lord means that His protection is active and intentional. He is neither distant nor unaware. While believers may encounter temptation, hardship, and spiritual struggle, they are never defenseless. God’s protection does not guarantee a life free from difficulty, but it does guarantee that our faith is preserved. The evil one cannot steal what God Himself secures.

When this truth takes root in the heart, it changes how we live. Fear loosens its grip, anxiety gives way to trust, and discouragement is met with hope. Confidence in God’s faithfulness does not make us careless; it makes us courageous. It frees us to love, to serve, and to obey—not because outcomes are certain, but because God is. As we step into new seasons, new challenges, or even a new year, we do so resting in the assurance that the Lord will provide the strength we need and the protection we cannot provide for ourselves.

In one brief verse, Paul offers three enduring promises that remain just as true today as when they were first written: the Lord is faithful, He will strengthen you, and He will guard you. These promises remind us that we are never alone, never abandoned, and never left to face life by our own power. We are secure not because the road ahead is easy, but because the God who walks with us is faithful. In that assurance, we may rest, stand firm, and move forward with confidence.

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 27, 2025

📣 Sunday Message Announcement - “Secure in His Faithfulness: Guarded by the Lord”

This Sunday, December 28, 2025, at 12:00 PM EST, I invite you to join us for a timely and reassuring message drawn from 2 Thessalonians 3:3 (NLT), titled:

“Secure in His Faithfulness: Guarded by the Lord”

As we come to the close of another year, many hearts are reflecting on uncertainty, weariness, and the road ahead. This message centers on a powerful promise from God’s Word—one that reminds us that no matter what we face, the Lord is faithful, He strengthens His people, and He guards them from the evil one.

If you are feeling weary, uncertain, or in need of reassurance, this message is for you. It is a reminder that our confidence does not rest in circumstances, but in the unchanging character of God.

Please mark your calendar, take a moment to share this announcement with family and friends, and plan to join us as we close the year grounded in hope, strength, and the faithfulness of the Lord.

Friday, December 26, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Friday, December 26, 2025 Love That Goes With Us

As Christmas passes and the decorations begin to settle, it is easy to feel a gentle sadness that the celebration seems so quickly behind us. But the love of God revealed at Christmas is not seasonal—It goes with us into every day that follows.

The same Christ who came as a newborn King remains with you now. His love continues to strengthen your heart, shape your character, and guide your journey. Let the joy of Christmas remain alive within you by remembering that His presence does not fade when the day is over.

Carry this encouragement into the weekend: The love born in Bethlehem is the love that walks beside you every day of your life.

With enduring love in Christ,
Brother Jesse
Co-Founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Thursday, December 25, 2025

🕯️ Christmas Day – December 25, 2025 - "Christ Is Born: Rejoice!"

On this blessed Christmas morning, our hearts overflow with joy as we celebrate the greatest gift ever given: the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. The angel’s proclamation to the shepherds still echoes across the centuries: “The Savior—yes, the Messiah, the Lord—has been born today in Bethlehem, the city of David!” Today is not simply a holiday or an annual tradition—it is the glorious reminder that God kept His promise and came to dwell among us. Heaven reached down, love wrapped itself in flesh, and hope took its first breath in a manger. This is the day salvation entered the world.

Christmas Day invites us to pause, reflect, and rejoice in the wonder of God’s love. In Christ, we see the heart of the Father revealed with perfect clarity. We see humility in the manger, compassion in His ministry, mercy in His sacrifice, and victory in His resurrection. The Child whose birth we celebrate today would one day bear the sins of the world, rise triumphant over death, and open the way to eternal life for all who believe. Every light that shines today, every song that is sung, and every prayer lifted in gratitude points back to this magnificent truth: God is with us.

In the quiet of this holy morning, let your spirit be refreshed by the peace Christ brings. Let His joy warm your heart and His presence fill your home. Even amid the celebrations, gatherings, and exchanged gifts, may we remember that the greatest gift is the One lying in the manger—the One who brings hope to the weary, healing to the broken, and redemption to every soul that calls upon His name.

And as we rejoice, let us not forget the call to share His love. Many today face loneliness, hunger, or hardship. A simple act of kindness, a word of encouragement, or a gift of food to your local pantry may be the very expression of Christ’s love that someone desperately needs. As Jesus reminds us in Matthew 25:45 (NLT), what we do for the least among us, we do for Him.

Rejoice, for Christ is born! Let His light shine in your heart today and every day. Let His love guide your steps and His peace guard your spirit.

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

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Thursday, December 25, 2025 Rejoice in the Love of Christ

On this Christmas morning, let your heart rejoice. The love of God is not an idea or a wish—it is a Person. Jesus Christ, born in Bethlehem, is the living expression of the Father’s love for you. In His birth we find hope, in His life we find truth, and in His sacrifice we find redemption.

As you celebrate today, whether surrounded by family or spending the day quietly, remember that nothing in this world can separate you from the love of Christ. You are cherished, valued, and held in His grace. Let His love fill your heart, warm your spirit, and guide your steps throughout this blessed day.

Carry this truth: Christmas is the celebration of God’s love made visible through His Son.

With joy and gratitude,
Brother Jesse

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

🕯️ Christmas Eve – December 24, 2025 - The Arrival of the Light - “The Night Heaven Touched Earth”

On this holy night, we gather our hearts around the timeless wonder of Christmas Eve—a night unlike any other in the history of the world. A night when silence gave way to singing, when darkness yielded to light, and when heaven reached down to touch the earth with divine grace. As we reflect upon the shepherds watching over their flocks under a quiet sky, we enter into the mystery of the moment when God broke through the stillness with a message that would forever change humankind. Luke tells us that suddenly an angel of the Lord appeared, and the radiance of God’s glory surrounded those humble shepherds. It was there, on an ordinary hillside, that the extraordinary announcement was made: the Savior had come.

This night stands as a reminder that God often chooses the simple, the lowly, and the overlooked to reveal His greatest works. The shepherds were not men of influence or status; they were not invited to the courts of kings or the halls of power. Yet God entrusted to them the first proclamation of Christ’s birth. Their vision was filled not with wealth or honor, but with heavenly host proclaiming, “Glory to God in highest heaven, and peace on earth to those with whom God is pleased.” Christmas Eve teaches us that God delights in drawing near to ordinary people with extraordinary grace. He meets us where we are—whether on a quiet hillside, in a humble home, or within a weary heart.

The birth of Jesus marks the arrival of the Light of the World into humanity’s long night. For centuries, God’s people awaited the promised Messiah, longing for redemption and deliverance. Tonight we remember that the promise was fulfilled not through earthly might but through a Child laid in a manger. In that tiny, fragile newborn rested the fullness of God’s power, love, and salvation. The infinite became an infant. The Eternal stepped into time. The Creator entered His creation. Christmas Eve is the celebration of that divine descent—the moment when heaven embraced earth in the person of Jesus Christ.

The light that appeared on that night was not a temporary brightness; it was the eternal Light that no darkness can extinguish. The coming of Christ dispelled the hopelessness of sin, shattered the fear of death, and illuminated the path to eternal life. This Light shines still—guiding us, comforting us, and strengthening us in every season. Even in times of uncertainty, division, or sorrow, the light of Christ continues to pierce the shadows. Tonight, as candles are lit around the world, each flame stands as a reminder that God has not abandoned us. His presence is with us, His promises endure, and His love remains steadfast.

Christmas Eve also calls us to respond as the shepherds did. Upon hearing the angel’s message, they said, “Let’s go to Bethlehem! Let’s see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about.” They did not hesitate. They did not delay. They sought the Savior with urgency and with wonder. And when they found Him, they worshiped, they rejoiced, and they made known what they had seen. May we follow their example tonight. Let our hearts hurry toward Christ with eagerness. Let our voices proclaim His goodness. Let our lives reflect the joy of His salvation.

On this blessed night, we also remember the call to love and serve those around us. The message of the angels—peace on earth—begins with the peace we extend to others. As families gather and communities celebrate, there are many whose hearts ache with loneliness, grief, or need. Let this night inspire compassion within us. Reach out with kindness, offer hope to the hurting, and consider supporting your local food pantry. In doing so, you share the love of Christ in a world yearning for His light. As Jesus reminds us in Matthew 25:45 (NLT), acts of compassion rendered to others are acts of devotion unto Him.

Tonight, as you reflect on the manger, may the wonder of Christ’s birth fill your heart. May His light shine within you and His peace rest upon you. This is the night heaven touched earth, when God came near so that we might draw near to Him.

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

🕯️ Christmas Eve Announcement – December 24, 2025 For the Christmas Eve Message – “The Arrival of the Light: The Night Heaven Touched Earth”

As we arrive at this blessed and holy evening, I warmly invite you to join me for our Christmas Eve message, “The Arrival of the Light: The Night Heaven Touched Earth.” Tonight we reflect on the wondrous moment when heaven reached down to earth and the long-awaited Savior entered our world in humble majesty. In the stillness of a Bethlehem night, God’s glory broke through the darkness, and the Light of the World took His first breath among us.

The message will be published this evening, Wednesday, December 24, 2025, at 6:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, on our ministry website. I encourage you to set aside a quiet moment tonight—perhaps after the busyness settles or just before your family gathers—to read and meditate on the beautiful truth that Christ has come. Let your heart be lifted by the reminder that God draws near to us, not from afar, but in love, humility, and redeeming grace.

This sacred night offers a unique opportunity to share God’s light with those around you. There may be someone in your life who is carrying sorrow, loneliness, or uncertainty during this season. A simple invitation to read tonight’s message may be the very encouragement they need. Let us use this evening to lift high the name of Jesus and proclaim the hope found in Him alone.

May the wonder of this night fill your spirit, and may the light of Christ shine upon your home as we prepare to celebrate His birth tomorrow.

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

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Wednesday, December 24, 2025 Love That Came in Humility

My dear friends, tonight we celebrate Christmas Eve—the night heaven touched earth. As we prepare our hearts to reflect on this sacred moment, let us remember that God chose humility as the doorway through which His love entered the world. A manger, a stable, a quiet night—none of it grand by human standards, yet all of it filled with divine purpose.

The love of God is often revealed in unexpected places and simple moments. As you move through this day, look for the quiet ways God’s love is reaching out to you—through the kindness of another, through the peace in your heart, or through the stillness where His presence becomes known.

Tonight’s gentle encouragement: The love of Christ shines brightest in humility, tenderness, and grace.

With Christmas blessings,
Brother Jesse