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

Sunday, December 14, 2025

🕯️ Third Sunday of Advent – December 14, 2025 - "Joy That Cannot Be Taken Away"

On this Third Sunday of Advent, we reflect upon the radiant theme of Joy—a joy that rises above circumstances, outlasts sorrow, and flows from a heart anchored in Christ. Advent joy is not the fleeting happiness the world often promises; it is the deep and abiding gladness that springs from God’s presence. In John 16:22, Jesus speaks to His disciples on the night before His suffering and tells them, “You will have sorrow now, but I will see you again; then you will rejoice, and no one can rob you of that joy.” These words echo through centuries of Christian experience, assuring us that our joy is not fragile, temporary, or dependent upon the conditions of life. It is a joy secured by the victory of Christ Himself.

The world is full of voices that claim to offer joy, yet so many of them lead only to disappointment. People often chase joy in possessions, achievements, relationships, or temporary experiences. While these things may bring a moment of delight, they cannot sustain the soul. Many find themselves smiling on the outside while carrying quiet burdens within. Life’s hardships—loss, illness, uncertainty, discouragement—often press upon us with great weight. Yet into this reality, Advent announces a timeless truth: true joy is not found in what we have, but in who has us. Joy begins when we rest in the assurance that the Savior has come, that He is with us now, and that He will come again.

Christ’s promise of joy is grounded in His resurrection. When He said, “I will see you again,” He declared that sorrow would not have the final word. This is the foundation of Christian joy: Jesus has conquered death, defeated the darkness, and secured eternal hope for all who believe. Because of this, our joy remains even when life is difficult. It is the quiet strength that steadies the heart in trials, the gentle warmth that comforts us in grief, and the unwavering confidence that nothing can separate us from the love of God. This is why Jesus said that no one can rob us of this joy—it is safeguarded by His everlasting victory.

Advent calls us to prepare our hearts for this joy by lifting our eyes from earthly concerns to the glory of Christ. When we focus too intently on our struggles, we risk losing sight of God’s goodness. But when we turn our attention to His promises, gratitude begins to rise, and joy follows close behind. Even small moments—answered prayers, acts of kindness, the beauty of creation, the comfort of God’s presence—become reminders of His faithfulness. Joy grows when we recognize that every good gift is from Him and that nothing in this world can overshadow the light of His love.

This season also urges us to share joy with others. Just as Christ brings joy into our lives, He calls us to be bearers of joy to those who are weary, discouraged, or forgotten. A joyful spirit can uplift a troubled heart. A sincere smile can brighten a dark moment. A gentle word can rekindle hope. When we express joy through compassion, generosity, and Christlike love, we become instruments of God’s grace in a world longing for encouragement. Joy shared is joy multiplied.

As we light the third candle of Advent—the candle often called Gaudete, meaning “Rejoice!”—let its warm glow remind us that joy shines brightest in the places where sorrow once lived. Christ has come, Christ is with us, and Christ will come again. Let that truth fill your soul with gladness. And as we celebrate this season, let our joy move us to action. Reach out to someone who carries a heavy burden, offer comfort to the discouraged, and remember those who struggle to provide for their families. Consider donating to your local food pantry, for by doing so, you extend the joy of Christ to others. As Jesus teaches in Matthew 25:45 (NLT), what we do for the least of these, we do for 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.”

Saturday, December 13, 2025

🕯️ Announcement for Saturday, December 13, 2025 - For the Third Sunday of Advent – “Joy That Cannot Be Taken Away”

Tomorrow we celebrate the Third Sunday of Advent, traditionally associated with joy, and I warmly invite you to read our upcoming message, “Joy That Cannot Be Taken Away,” based on John 16:22 NLT. In this message, we will consider the kind of joy that does not depend on circumstances, possessions, or human approval, but is rooted in the unshakable victory of Christ and His abiding presence in our lives.

The message will be published tomorrow, Sunday, December 14, 2025, at 12:00 PM Eastern Time, on our ministry website. I encourage you to come with a heart ready to rejoice in the goodness of God, even if your days have been difficult. The joy Christ gives is not fragile; it is guarded by His promise and secured by His resurrection.

Please think of those around you who may be in need of encouragement during this season. Some feel forgotten, others are weighed down by grief or worry, and many are simply weary. A gentle suggestion to read a message about Christ’s unshakeable joy may help lift a heavy heart. Share the link, offer a kind word, and let the Lord use you as a bearer of His joy.

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 12, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Friday, December 12, 2025 Peace for Today, Peace for the Journey Ahead

As we complete this Second Week of Advent, I am grateful for the reminder that Christ’s peace is not temporary—it remains with us. The world changes, seasons shift, and our days unfold in ways we cannot always predict, but the peace Jesus gives endures through it all.

Whatever lies before you this weekend, carry with you the confidence that the Prince of Peace goes before you, walks beside you, and watches over you. Let His calming presence guide your choices, shape your conversations, and steady your heart. His peace will never fail you.

A simple truth to carry into the weekend: The peace Christ gives today will be the peace that carries you into tomorrow.

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