Tuesday, April 1, 2025

From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Tuesday, April 1, 2025 – The Home Is Our First Ministry

Dear Friends in Christ,

As we continue to reflect on the sacredness of family, I want to share a truth that the Lord has laid upon my heart time and again: The home is our first ministry. Before the pulpit, before the mission field, before the workplace—our greatest responsibility begins with those whom God has placed closest to us.

In Deuteronomy 6:6–7, we are commanded, “And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children…” Faith was never meant to be taught only within the walls of the church. It is to be lived out daily in the home—in the way we speak, the way we love, the way we forgive, and the way we lead.

Too often, our homes become places of hurried schedules and divided attention. But the Lord calls us to something greater: to create a space where His Word is central, where prayer is frequent, and where love abides without condition.

If you are a parent, teach your children the things of God not only through instruction but by example. If you are a child, honor those who have nurtured and guided you. And if you live alone, know that your prayers for your family and your faithfulness to God are powerful testimonies.

Let us renew our commitment to treat our homes not merely as places of residence, but as sanctuaries where the Spirit of the Lord is welcome.

In the peace of Christ,
Brother Jesse
Co-founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Monday, March 31, 2025

From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Monday, March 31, 2025 – Family Is God’s Design

Dear Beloved in Christ,

As we begin this new week, I want to return our thoughts to the sacred truth shared in yesterday’s message: Family is God’s design. It was not crafted by culture or convenience but was established by the Lord Himself at the dawn of creation. From Adam and Eve to the generations that followed, family has always been central to God’s divine plan.

In Genesis 2:24, we read, “Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh.” This was the first covenantal relationship between human beings, and it laid the foundation for the family. In this union, God designed a structure where love would flourish, faith would be passed down, and lives would be nurtured under His guidance.

But in today’s world, we have witnessed a tragic distortion of this holy design. The institution of family has been weakened by distraction, division, and the demands of a culture that often places little value on God’s original intent. Now, more than ever, we must reaffirm the importance of family—not just in word, but in practice.

This week, I encourage you to take time to thank God for the family He has given you. Whether your family is whole or broken, near or far, strong or in need of healing, remember that it is a gift. Pray for them. Love them. Lead them toward Christ.

May your heart be fixed on God as you serve Him faithfully within your family.

In Christ’s service,
Brother Jesse
Co-founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Sunday, March 30, 2025

The Importance of Family

In the continuing journey through the four foundational pillars that shape a God-centered life, we come now to the second pillar: the importance of family. Last week, we laid the cornerstone by declaring the essential truth that God must remain the center of all we are and all we do. Today, we turn to the next divine priority—the sacred institution of family, created by God, nurtured in His love, and designed to be the first earthly expression of our faith.

As we begin, let us open our hearts to the conviction and instruction of the Word of God in 1 Timothy 5:8 (ESV). 

“But if anyone does not provide for his relatives, and especially for members of his household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.”

These words are sobering. They remind us that family is not a casual obligation—it is a spiritual mandate. It is a trust given to us by God that must be guarded, nurtured, and honored.

From the very beginning, family was established by the hand of God. In Genesis 2:24, we read, “Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh.”

In this sacred moment, the covenant of marriage was instituted, and the foundation for the family was laid. This was not a human invention, but a divine design.

Family is God’s first institution, predating the church and government. It is within the family that love is first learned, discipline first applied, and faith first seen in action. When God is honored in the home, the household becomes a sanctuary of peace and a place where Christ is lifted up.

Family is more than a group of individuals who share a home. It is the first church, the first school, and the first place where the heart is shaped. In Deuteronomy 6:6–7, the Lord commands, “And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your children…” Faith was never intended to be taught only in formal settings. It was meant to be passed from one generation to the next in the rhythms of daily life—through conversation, example, correction, and encouragement.

Parents are charged with the holy task of raising children in the fear and knowledge of the Lord. Grandparents, siblings, and extended family members also play essential roles in modeling Christlike love and service. When the family unit is grounded in Scripture, the home becomes a beacon of light in a dark world.

Yet we must not ignore the reality of our times. In today’s society, the family is under siege. The rise of self-centered living, relentless busyness, and moral confusion has led to widespread brokenness within the home. Fathers and mothers are often absent—not merely in presence, but in spiritual leadership. Children are being discipled by screens and culture rather than by Scripture and godly example.

This breakdown is not accidental. The enemy understands that when the family is fractured, the church and the community are weakened. We must therefore be vigilant in protecting and restoring what God has ordained. We must reject the notion that family is disposable or secondary. It is essential.

How then do we respond? We begin by restoring the family altar. This is not a piece of furniture—it is a way of life. It means making time each day to gather in prayer, read the Word together, and talk openly about the things of God. It means eating meals together, asking for forgiveness when we fall short, and seeking the Lord’s direction in every decision.

It means fathers and mothers praying over their children. It means children honoring their parents. It means turning off the distractions and turning our hearts back toward home. In Colossians 3:13–14, we are reminded to “bear with each other and forgive one another... and over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.” Healing begins when humility is embraced and the Spirit of God is invited to reign once again in the home.

As we continue in this series, we will explore two more pillars: simplifying our lives and stewarding our health in order to serve God more fully. But let it be clearly stated—without a God-centered home, simplicity is elusive, and even service can become burdensome. A strong family, built on faith, is essential for living a life that glorifies the Lord in every season.

This week, I invite you to reflect on your role within your family. Whether you are a parent, child, spouse, sibling, or grandparent—ask yourself: *How am I honoring God through my family relationships?

If there is distance, seek reconciliation. If there is silence, start a conversation. If there is weariness, ask God for renewal. Commit to praying together, studying the Word together, and serving one another in love.

God has entrusted you with your family—not by chance, but by divine appointment. Let your home be a place where Christ is known, seen, and praised.

“Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain.” — Psalm 127:1 (ESV)

Trust the Lord to build, restore, and bless your family as you commit it to Him. He is faithful.

May the Lord strengthen your faith and use it for His glory, as you walk humbly in His presence.

Saturday, March 29, 2025

Ministry Announcement: Message 2 of Our Series – “The Importance of Family”

Dear Friends in Christ,

Please join me this Sunday, March 30, 2025, at Noon (ET), as we continue our series, “The Four Pillars of a God-Centered Life.” This week’s message is titled:

The Importance of Family

In this message, we will reflect on the second pillar—a God-ordained truth that family is not only essential to our personal lives, but also to the health of the church and the stability of society. We’ll explore the biblical foundation of family, the critical role it plays in spiritual formation, and how we can restore the family altar in our homes through prayer, Scripture, and love.

Whether you are a parent, child, grandparent, or sibling, this message will challenge and encourage you to strengthen your commitment to your family in a way that honors the Lord.

🕊️ Don’t forget to share this message with your loved ones. Encourage them to listen, reflect, and take part in this important spiritual journey.

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

Friday, March 28, 2025

From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Friday, March 28, 2025 – The Fruit of a God-Centered Life

Dear Faithful Servants of the Lord,

As we conclude this week, I urge you to reflect on the blessings that come when we place God at the center of our lives. His peace surrounds us, His wisdom guides us, and His love sustains us. The fruit of a God-centered life is evident in every area: stronger relationships, clearer priorities, and unwavering hope.

The world around us may remain unstable, but the one who trusts in the Lord will not be shaken. “Trust in the Lord with all your heart… in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths” (Proverbs 3:5–6). This is more than a verse—it is a promise, tested and proven in the lives of the faithful.

Walk into the weekend with your heart set on the Lord. Let His light shine through you as a testimony to all who cross your path.

In Christ’s abiding grace,
Brother Jesse
Co-founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Thursday, March 27, 2025

From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Thursday, March 27, 2025 – Cultivating a God-Focused Life

Dear Friends in Christ,

To keep God at the center is to live with intention. It requires more than an occasional thought or a Sunday morning commitment. It is a way of life—cultivated through prayer, grounded in Scripture, and practiced through worship and obedience.

Start your day with Him. Let the first words on your lips be those of praise. Allow Scripture to shape your thoughts, and let every decision be filtered through the question: “Will this glorify God?” As you cultivate this rhythm, you will begin to notice a transformation in how you think, speak, and live.

When God is our focus, confusion gives way to clarity, and fear is replaced by faith. This is not just a principle—it is a promise from the Lord to those who seek Him with all their heart.

In steadfast devotion,
Brother Jesse
Co-founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Wednesday, March 26, 2025 – When Good Things Become Distractions

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

It is a subtle truth, but an important one: not all distractions are evil in nature. Sometimes the things that pull our attention from God are good and even noble. Work, family, ministry, and community involvement can all become distractions when they begin to replace God in our priorities.

We must be watchful, for even blessings can become burdens when they overshadow the Giver. The heart must always return to the altar, to the presence of the Lord, where all things are placed in proper order. God must be more than a part of our lives—He must be the center of our lives.

Reflect today on what may be taking your attention away from Him. What needs to be surrendered or realigned? Let nothing take the place that only God can fill.

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

Mid-Week Message - God Knows

"O Lord, you have examined my heart and know everything about me.  You know when I sit or stand.  When far away you know my every thought.  You chart the path ahead of me and tell me where to stop and rest.  Every moment you know where I am.  You know what I'm going to say before I even say it.  You both precede and follow me and place your hand of blessing on my head."  Psalm 139:1-5 (TLB)  


Have you ever wished you could read minds?  How much easier would communication be if we never had to wonder what the people around us were thinking?  The problem with it would be that we would know even the negative thoughts and be privy to things we would really rather not know.  Would it help our relationships or harm them if we always knew what was on another's mind?  

Good communication is of utmost importance with those that we are close to.  Marriage especially is deeply effected when the partners are negligent in sharing their thoughts and feelings.  It causes distance and misunderstandings when they are attempting to figure out on their own what is going through the mind and heart of their mate.  Counselors stay busy trying to unravel issues that could have been avoided with adequate communication.  

Another relationship that suffers is the one between parents and children. Especially when my daughter was a teenager, I longed for her to talk to me and tell me what she was thinking.  I would know she was struggling with something but I had no idea what.  It was frustrating because I loved her and wanted to help her through her difficult times but I had no idea what to say or do.  No matter how deeply we care for another person we will never be able to be as close to them as we wish to be because we do not have the ability to truly know their mind and heart.  We know only what they choose to share.  

Psalm 139 says that the Lord has examined our hearts and knows our thoughts.  His love for us is so great that when He created us he reserved for Himself the ability to know our every thought and feeling.  He knows what we think and feel and all the reasons why.  He knows what we are going to say before the words are ever uttered.  If He desires to be that close to us, what should our response be?  

Personally, I want Him to be honored by my thoughts.  I want Him to find a clean heart and honorable attitudes.  My desire is for Him to find love, sincerity, gratitude and humility when He draws near.  I want Him to know that His Word is sacred to me and that I seek to keep it.  I want Him to know that when I speak, the words will be honest and praise-filled.  Simply put, I want to be as close to Him as He desires to be close to me.  If I concentrate on fulfilling these desires then my relationships with others will be improved as well.  

Life happens to each of us daily and I realize it isn't always easy to keep the lines of communication open.  However, if we start with our relationship with the Lord, realizing that He has this intimacy with each of us and learn to share openly with Him, He will assist us in our relationships with our mates, children, friends, co-workers, etc.  I wish everyone a blessed and peaceful week.