Monday, July 14, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Monday, July 14, 2025 – The Power of Joy

Dear beloved friends,

As we reflect on yesterday’s message, I want to begin this new week by reminding you that joy is not a luxury—it is a necessity. Proverbs 17:22 teaches us that a cheerful heart is not only uplifting to the soul but healing to the body. The Lord, in His infinite wisdom, offers us His joy as a divine prescription to strengthen us for service.

If you find your spirit weighed down today, I urge you to pause and meditate on God’s goodness. Joy is not the absence of hardship—it is the presence of God’s peace, even in the midst of trial. Let your heart choose gladness today, for the Lord delights in those who rejoice in Him.

With a cheerful heart,
Brother Jesse
Co-founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Sunday, July 13, 2025

📬 From Brother Jesse – Sunday, July 13, 2025 – Sharing Joy, Spreading the Word

Dear friends and supporters,

Today, I shared a message close to my heart: “A Cheerful Heart: God’s Prescription for Strength and Service,” based on Proverbs 17:22. In that message, I reminded us all that joy—real, God-given joy—is strength for our journey and medicine for our souls.

Here at SFIHG Ministries, we strive to offer that same encouragement to hearts across the globe—free of charge. Every message, prayer, Bible study, and devotional is a gift of joy, hope, and spiritual nourishment made possible by the faithful support of individuals like you.

If today’s message uplifted your spirit or spoke to your heart, I humbly ask that you consider making a donation. Your support enables us to continue spreading God’s Word to those who may feel forgotten, weary, or alone.

Please use the “Donate” button on our website, which links to our “Buy Me a Coffee” page. For the price of a premium cup of coffee, you can help share the Good News with someone in need of healing and joy.

With heartfelt thanks,
Brother Jesse
Co-founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

✟ A Cheerful Heart: God’s Prescription for Strength and Service

Beloved brothers and sisters in Christ,

In a world where healthcare advances abound and wellness is a growing industry, the Word of God continues to offer us the most foundational truth about our well-being. Proverbs 17:22 speaks directly into our lives with divine clarity: “A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a broken spirit saps a person’s strength.”

Long before studies confirmed the link between mental health and physical well-being, the Scriptures were already offering wisdom that transcends time. God, our Creator, who knit us together in our mother’s womb (Psalm 139:13), knows that the state of our hearts—our emotions, attitudes, and spiritual condition—plays a critical role in our overall health and ability to serve Him. This truth beautifully aligns with our Fourth Pillar: Being Healthy to Serve God.

Let us, then, take time to explore how God uses the cheerful heart as His divine prescription for strength and service—and how we are called to cultivate this joy as part of our spiritual health.

The verse opens with a profound assertion: “A cheerful heart is good medicine.” This is not a metaphor alone; it is a reality that speaks to the way God designed us.

A cheerful heart is not dependent on temporary happiness, which comes and goes with circumstance. Rather, it is rooted in joy—deep, abiding, Spirit-filled joy that flows from trust in the Lord. It is the joy of knowing that we are loved, saved, and sustained by the Almighty. As Paul reminds us in Philippians 4:4 (NLT), “Always be full of joy in the Lord. I say it again—rejoice!”

Consider Paul and Silas in Acts 16:25. Beaten and imprisoned, they did not sink into despair. Instead, they prayed and sang hymns to God. Their hearts were cheerful—not because of their circumstances, but because of their faith. That joy became a source of strength and even led to the salvation of a jailer and his household.

The joyful heart, grounded in the promises of God, acts as divine medicine. It brings healing to our souls, lifts our spirits, and enables us to press on in service, even in the face of adversity.

Yet the proverb does not stop with joy. It also warns us of the opposite condition: “...a broken spirit saps a person’s strength.”

A broken spirit is more than sorrow. It is the erosion of hope. It is the weariness of a soul that has lost its focus on God. It comes through constant anxiety, unresolved guilt, prolonged bitterness, or the relentless attacks of the enemy.

Many people today carry this brokenness silently. They go through the motions of daily life, even ministry, but their strength is gone. Like a branch cut from the vine, they wither because they are no longer drawing from the Source—Christ Himself.

When we neglect our spiritual health, it affects our physical vitality. When we allow the burdens of the world to replace the joy of the Lord, we lose our strength to stand, to serve, and to live purposefully.

This is why Proverbs 4:23 (NLT) exhorts us: “Guard your heart above all else, for it determines the course of your life.” A guarded heart is one that nurtures cheerfulness in the Lord and refuses to allow the enemy to take root in despair.

Let us now return to the Fourth Pillar of our God-centered life: Being Healthy to Serve God.

Wellness is not only physical; it is emotional, mental, and spiritual. If we are to serve God with vigor, with clarity, and with compassion, then we must take care of the whole vessel He has entrusted to us.

A cheerful heart plays a vital role in this stewardship. When we allow God to fill us with His joy, we become more resilient, more compassionate, and more capable of encouraging others. We are no longer weighed down by every trial, nor are we paralyzed by fear or worry.

Joy is not weakness; it is strength. Nehemiah 8:10 (NLT) declares, “Don’t be dejected and sad, for the joy of the Lord is your strength!” It is this strength that sustains those who visit the sick, who teach the Word, who raise godly families, and who carry out the ministry of reconciliation.

How, then, can we cultivate a cheerful heart?
  • Practice Daily Gratitude. Begin each day by naming three blessings and thanking God for them. As the hymn reminds us, “Count your blessings, name them one by one.”
  • Surround Yourself with Uplifting Fellowship. Seek out friends and fellow believers who speak life and encouragement, and be one who does the same.
  • Engage in Worship. Whether in music, Scripture, or prayer, let your soul rejoice in the presence of God.
  • Care for the Body. Physical activity such as a walk in God’s creation, especially when accompanied by Scripture meditation or prayer, refreshes the heart and clears the mind.
  • Guard Your Inputs. Limit media and influences that drain your joy. Instead, feed your soul with what is noble, pure, and praiseworthy (Philippians 4:8).
By embracing these practices, we begin to experience the fullness of the joyful heart that God so desires for His children.

Dear friends, the world offers many counterfeit forms of joy—fleeting pleasures, empty amusements, and false securities. But the joy that God gives is lasting, healing, and empowering.

Proverbs 17:22 is more than a proverb—it is a prescription. A cheerful heart is God’s good medicine, not only for our bodies but for our souls. And when our hearts are full of this joy, we are made strong for His service.

In this season of your life, no matter your age or stage, I urge you to choose joy. Embrace the cheerful heart. Guard against the broken spirit. And remember: Your joy in the Lord is not only for your healing—it is for the blessing of others and for the glory of God.

This week, I encourage you to take three specific steps:
  • Write down three things each day that you’re grateful for, and thank the Lord for them.
  • Do one joyful thing intentionally—something that uplifts your spirit and brings laughter and lightness.
  • Reach out to someone who may be struggling with discouragement and be the cheerful heart they need today.
Your joy is a witness. Let your cheerful heart serve as good medicine to the world around you.

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, July 12, 2025

📣 Sunday Message Announcement

This Sunday at noon, I invite you to join me for a heartfelt and uplifting message titled, “A Cheerful Heart: God’s Prescription for Strength and Service,” based on Proverbs 17:22 (NLT). In a world overwhelmed by anxiety and weariness, God's Word reminds us that joy is more than a fleeting emotion—it is healing. It is strength. And it is essential to our ability to serve the Lord.

This message ties directly into the Fourth Pillar of a God-Centered Life: Being Healthy to Serve God. Discover how a cheerful heart—rooted in faith and gratitude—nurtures physical, emotional, and spiritual health, and equips us to minister to others in love and power.

🕛 Mark your calendar for Sunday at 12 PM (EDT), and be sure to share the message link with your family, friends, and church community. Help spread God's prescription for joy and healing in a hurting world.

Let the joy of the Lord be your strength!

In Christ's love,
Brother Jesse
Co-founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Friday, July 11, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Friday, July 11, 2025 – Wisdom in Action

Dear Friends,

Wisdom is not just a gift to be admired; it is a call to action. It affects how we live, how we speak, how we serve, and how we lead. Solomon’s wisdom was not stored up in theory—it was applied in real-life situations, such as resolving disputes, building the temple, and governing with justice.

Today, ask yourself: How am I living out the wisdom God has given me?

When you forgive instead of hold a grudge—that’s wisdom in action.
When you speak truth in love rather than anger—that’s wisdom in action.
When you give generously, help the poor, and lift up the brokenhearted—that’s wisdom in action.

May your faith be visible through wise and loving deeds. Let your life reflect the truth that God is your Counselor and your Guide.

Let us live wisely, and live well—for His glory.

With a servant’s heart,
Brother Jesse
Co-founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Thursday, July 10, 2025

📬 From Brother Jesse – Thursday, July 10, 2025 – Wisdom in Generosity

Dear Friends,

As we near the end of another week, I thank God for each one of you who walks this journey of faith with us. This week’s message, rooted in James 1:5 and the life of Solomon, has reminded us that wisdom leads us to decisions that honor God and bless others.

One of the wisest choices we can make is to invest in the things that last—faith, hope, love, and the spread of the Gospel.

Your donation to SFIHG Ministries is an act of eternal significance. It enables us to continue offering free, biblically sound messages, prayers, and teachings to people across the globe who may otherwise never hear the Good News.

We don’t charge for God’s Word. We never will. But we do rely on the support of people like you who understand the value of feeding the soul.

Please click the “Donate” button on our website and make a contribution through our Buy Me a Coffee page. For less than the cost of lunch, you can help someone find life through the Word of God.

May the Lord reward your wisdom and generosity.

With sincere thanks,
Brother Jesse
Co-founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Thursday, July 10, 2025 – Wisdom Begins with Reverence

Dear Friends,

There is a foundational truth we must never forget: Wisdom begins with reverence for God. Proverbs 9:10 teaches us that “Fear of the Lord is the foundation of wisdom.” This isn’t about terror—it’s about awe, respect, and submission to the Lord’s authority.

When Solomon asked for wisdom, he did so in humility. He acknowledged that his position, no matter how great, meant nothing without God’s guidance. His reverence opened the door to God’s overflowing blessings.

We must cultivate that same posture of the heart. When we revere God, we surrender our self-reliance and choose to be led by His Spirit.
Let your pursuit of wisdom begin with worship. Start each day not with worry or self-direction, but by saying, “Lord, lead me. I belong to You.”

In holy surrender,
Brother Jesse
Co-founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Wednesday, July 9, 2025 – A Prayer Worth Praying

Dear Friends,

What would you ask for if the Lord appeared to you in a dream and said, “Ask for anything, and I will give it to you”? Solomon was given that very opportunity, and instead of asking for riches, revenge, or long life, he asked for wisdom. That prayer—simple and sincere—changed the course of his life and nation.

It’s easy to be swept up in what the world says we should want. But wisdom reminds us to seek what truly matters—a heart that pleases God and lives according to His will.

I challenge you today to adopt Solomon’s prayer as your own:
“Lord, give me an understanding heart so that I may know the difference between right and wrong.”

God heard Solomon’s prayer, and He will hear yours. May we each seek wisdom—not for our glory, but to glorify the One who gives it.

Faithfully seeking,
Brother Jesse
Co-founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Mid-Week Message - Texas Tragedy

"The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit."  Psalm 34:18 (NIV)

"God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.  Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea, though its waters roar and foam and the mountains quake with their surging."  Psalm 46:1-3 (NIV)

"He will wipe every tear from their eyes.  There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away."  Revelation 21:4 (NIV)

There are no words that can ever express the sorrow that so many are experiencing after the devastating floods in Texas this week.  The loss of life, especially young lives, strikes the core of the human heart.  At this writing the news media is saying over one hundred loved ones are confirmed to be no longer with us and dozens are still missing.  While we pray for the miracle of finding more alive, and the Lord is absolutely able to work that miracle, our own common sense tells us that it is unlikely at this point.  

So how do we come to terms with this tragedy and how can we support those whose lives have been forever altered?  

This traumatic event will impact the survivors for the rest of their lives.  Aside from the physical needs of food, shelter and clothing, they will need loving arms to hold them and strong shoulders to cry on.  They will need to tell their stories to those willing to listen.  There is no way to answer the "whys" that will be asked but we can each be present and understanding.  

The very first thing I learned when I became a chaplain is that words are not always needed, or even wanted.  The calming presence of someone who truly cares means so much more.  Continually lifting them up in prayer and asking for God's comfort and compassion is something we can all do.  This is a road that He, and He alone, is able to guide them down.  Love them.  Help where you can with what you can then trust that our Father is ministering in holy ways that we know not of.

In the days, months and years ahead there will be much work to be done to rebuild the physical structures that have been damaged or destroyed.  Human hearts, though forever affected, will heal over time.  This is pain that never goes away.  One just learns how to live with it and continue on until life on this earth is over.  

I have shared three verses from the Scriptures today in hopes that at least one gives hope to each reader.  As my own tears fall over this event, I am reminded that no tear goes unnoticed, no heart-cry is ignored and at no time is our Creator unaware of anyone's pain.  May we all cling to Him and plead for these families before His mighty throne.  

     

 

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

📬 From Brother Jesse – Tuesday, July 8, 2025 – A God-Given Opportunity to Give

Dear Friends,

As we continue to reflect on this week’s message about seeking and living out God’s wisdom, I am reminded that generosity is one of the clearest fruits of a God-centered life. When we ask the Lord for wisdom, He not only gives insight but also opens our hearts to opportunities to serve.

Your donation to SFIHG Ministries is more than financial—it is spiritual. It is a decision made with wisdom, guided by a desire to bring light into someone else’s darkness.

We ask for your support today to help us reach more souls with the Word of God. Through your generosity, we are able to continue providing Christ-centered content that uplifts, equips, and encourages believers across the world.

Please visit our website and use the “Donate” button to make your gift through our Buy Me a Coffee page. One small act of generosity can make a lasting impact in the Kingdom of God.

Thank you for walking in wisdom and compassion.

In His Service,
Brother Jesse
Co-founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Tuesday, July 8, 2025 – More Than Just Knowledge

Dear Friends,

Many people confuse wisdom with intelligence, but they are not the same. A person can have a brilliant mind and still make choices that lead to ruin. Wisdom is not merely knowledge; it is God-given discernment—the ability to see life through His lens and respond according to His truth.

Solomon, though young and inexperienced, became one of the wisest men to walk the earth because he recognized that true understanding begins with God. He didn’t ask for success. He asked for spiritual clarity.

If we truly desire to walk in wisdom, we must first lay down our pride. We must be willing to say, “Lord, I do not know what to do—but my eyes are on You.”

When we make God the center of our reasoning and decisions, we find a peace and direction that the world cannot offer. That is the path of a God-centered life.

With steadfast hope,
Brother Jesse
Co-founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries