Dear Friends in Christ,
As we begin this new week, I invite you to reflect on a question that lies at the very heart of spiritual simplicity: What do I need to let go of so that I may draw closer to God? In yesterday’s message, I shared how my wife and I began a process of removing clutter from our lives—both physical and spiritual. We discovered many items that had long been forgotten, stored away after meeting only a temporary need. In truth, they served no purpose any longer, except to take up space—space that could have been used more purposefully.
We were moved to donate these things to Goodwill, not because we sought to unburden our shelves, but because the Lord impressed upon our hearts the joy of stewardship—that others might be blessed by what no longer served us. Through that act, something shifted. It became clear that letting go physically was opening the door to something greater spiritually.
As you begin this week, I encourage you to ask the Lord to show you what you may be holding onto—possessions, habits, worries, or even burdens—that are hindering your walk with Him. Simplification is not an act of loss; it is a sacred act of trust. When we let go, we make room for peace, clarity, and the deeper presence of God.
With a heart set on Christ,
Brother Jesse
Co-founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries
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