Saturday, October 4, 2025

📢 Announcement: Upcoming Sunday Message – October 5, 2025

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

I warmly invite you to join us tomorrow, Sunday, October 5, 2025, at 12 PM EDT, for our weekly message at SFIHG Ministries. The message is titled:

“The Lord is Merciful and Compassionate”
Psalm 145:8–9 NLT

This passage paints a beautiful portrait of God’s character: “The Lord is merciful and compassionate, slow to get angry and filled with unfailing love. The Lord is good to everyone. He showers compassion on all his creation.”

In this message, we will reflect on God’s mercy, His patience, His unfailing love, and His goodness that extends to all creation. You will be encouraged not only to rest in these truths but also to reflect them in your own life by extending mercy and compassion to those around you.

I encourage you to mark your calendars and share this announcement with your family, friends, and loved ones on social media. In a world often filled with anger and division, this message is a timely reminder of the steadfast and compassionate heart of our God.

Let us come together in unity tomorrow to worship, learn, and be strengthened in our faith.

May the Lord bless you abundantly, and I look forward to sharing this message with you.

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

Friday, October 3, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Friday, October 3, 2025 – Living with Bold Faith

Dear Beloved,

As we close this week of reflection on Psalm 27:1–3, let us remember that David’s confidence was not rooted in himself but in God. His declaration was not wishful thinking—it was a statement of faith: “Even if I am attacked, I will remain confident.”

This kind of bold faith is needed today. The world is filled with fear, but the people of God are called to shine with confidence, courage, and trust. When we live with bold faith, others see the light of Christ shining through us, drawing them closer to Him.

Let us be people who live out our faith not timidly but boldly, proclaiming with every action and word that the Lord is our light and our salvation.

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

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

Thursday, October 2, 2025

📬 From Brother Jesse – Thursday, October 2, 2025 – Living with Bold Confidence

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Psalm 27:3 declares: “Though a mighty army surrounds me, my heart will not be afraid. Even if I am attacked, I will remain confident.” This bold confidence in the Lord is the heart of our message this week, and it is the strength we pray to impart to all who visit SFIHG Ministries.

Your generous donations enable us to continue publishing resources that encourage believers to stand firm in faith, even when the world presses in with fear and uncertainty.

If this ministry has touched your heart, I humbly ask you to prayerfully consider making a gift today. By doing so, you are helping us proclaim God’s Word, encourage weary souls, and equip the faithful to live boldly for Christ.

Simply click the Donate button on our website and help us carry this mission forward.

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

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

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Thursday, October 2, 2025 – Confidence in the Midst of War

Dear Family in Faith,

David’s words in Psalm 27:3 are striking: “Though a mighty army surrounds me, my heart will not be afraid. Even if I am attacked, I will remain confident.” This is not natural courage—it is supernatural confidence born from faith in God.

Each of us faces battles, though they may not be armies of soldiers. They may be financial hardships, health struggles, or broken relationships. Yet no matter the battle, God’s Word calls us to remain confident. Why? Because the Lord fights for us.

Let this be your resolve today: no matter the battle, I will not fear. My confidence rests in the unshakable promises of God.

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

In steadfast hope,
Brother Jesse
Co-Founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Wednesday, October 1, 2025 – When Enemies Stumble

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Psalm 27:2 reminds us of David’s confidence: “When evil people come to devour me, when my enemies and foes attack me, they will stumble and fall.” David did not boast in his own ability; his trust was in the Lord’s power to defend him.

We, too, face enemies in various forms—temptations, trials, discouragement, and even spiritual opposition. Yet, just as David witnessed the downfall of his enemies, we can trust that the Lord will cause every weapon formed against us to fail.

Take heart today. The God who delivered David is the same God who walks beside you. You are never alone, and victory is already assured in Christ Jesus.

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

In Christ’s victory,
Brother Jesse
Co-Founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

📬 From Brother Jesse – Tuesday, September 30, 2025 – Our Fortress in Times of Need

Dear Faithful Supporters,

This week, as we reflect on Psalm 27:1, we are reminded that “The Lord is my fortress, protecting me from danger, so why should I tremble?” Just as God is our fortress, SFIHG Ministries strives to be a place of refuge and encouragement for those seeking strength in their faith.

We can only continue this work with your help. Your financial support allows us to publish weekly sermons, daily prayers, and Bible studies that bring comfort and courage to people across the globe.

Please consider supporting our ministry with a gift today. Your generosity ensures that the message of God’s light and salvation will continue to shine brightly.

Click the Donate button on our website to share your blessing and help others find their fortress in the Lord.

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

In steadfast faith,
Brother Jesse
Co-Founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Tuesday, September 30, 2025 – God, Our Fortress

Dear Friends in Christ,

David proclaimed in Psalm 27:1 that the Lord is his fortress. A fortress is a stronghold, a safe place where enemies cannot break through. In the same way, the Lord surrounds His children with protection and care.

This does not mean life will be free from trials, but it does mean that no attack of the enemy can prevail against those who stand in God’s strength. Remember, Jesus promised in John 16:33, “Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because I have overcome the world.”

Today, stand tall in the assurance of God’s fortress. Trust that His walls of protection hold firm, even when storms rage 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.”

In His love,
Brother Jesse
Co-Founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Monday, September 29, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Monday, September 29, 2025 – Faith Over Fear

Dear Beloved in Christ,

Yesterday’s message reminded us that “The Lord is my light and my salvation—so why should I be afraid?” (Psalm 27:1 NLT). What a powerful declaration of confidence! Fear is a thief that robs us of peace, but faith in God’s character restores courage to our souls.

When fear whispers its lies, we must answer with God’s truth. The Lord is not only light to guide us but salvation to deliver us and a fortress to protect us. As long as He is our refuge, there is no need to tremble.

Today, let your prayer be a declaration of faith. Speak it out loud: “The Lord is my light and my salvation—so why should I be afraid?” Let your confidence rest securely in 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.”

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

Sunday, September 28, 2025

📬 From Brother Jesse – Sunday, September 28, 2025 – Standing Strong in Faith

Dear Friends,

Today at 12 PM EDT, I will be sharing the message “The Lord Is My Light and My Salvation” from Psalm 27:1–3. In it, we will be reminded that no matter what fears surround us, our confidence rests securely in the Lord who is our light, salvation, and fortress.

Our ministry seeks to provide these weekly messages, daily prayers, Bible studies, and devotionals free to all who visit. This work is made possible only through the generous support of those who believe in the mission of SFIHG Ministries.

Would you prayerfully consider making a donation today? Even the smallest gift—what you might spend on a cup of coffee—can go a long way in helping us reach others with the Good News of Jesus Christ.

You may give securely by clicking the Donate button on our ministry website. Together, we can continue standing strong in faith and sharing the light of Christ with a world in need.

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

In Christ’s love,
Brother Jesse
Co-Founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

✟ The Lord Is My Light and My Salvation

Psalm 27:1–3 (NLT)
The Lord is my light and my salvation—so why should I be afraid?
The Lord is my fortress, protecting me from danger, so why should I tremble?
When evil people come to devour me,
when my enemies and foes attack me,
they will stumble and fall.
Though a mighty army surrounds me,
my heart will not be afraid.
Even if I am attacked,
I will remain confident.

The words of David ring through the ages with profound confidence: “The Lord is my light and my salvation—so why should I be afraid?” In these verses, David does not begin with his problems, but with his God. He reminds himself, and us, that no matter what dangers surround us, the Lord is greater than any enemy, any fear, or any circumstance. True courage is not found in our own strength or ability but in knowing who God is—our light, our salvation, and our fortress.

In today’s world, fear is a constant companion for many. Whether it is financial uncertainty, family strife, health concerns, or the moral decay of society, it is easy to feel overwhelmed. Yet David gives us a model: begin not with fear, but with faith.

David paints three pictures of God’s character that give him boldness:
  • Light: God brings illumination in the midst of darkness. Just as light removes shadows, God’s presence removes confusion, fear, and doubt. Jesus Himself declared in John 8:12, “I am the light of the world. If you follow me, you won’t have to walk in darkness, because you will have the light that leads to life.”
  • Salvation: David knows that his deliverance is not found in weapons, armies, or alliances, but in the Lord. God rescues us not only from earthly enemies but also from sin and eternal separation from Him.
  • Fortress: A fortress is a stronghold that cannot be breached by enemies. God surrounds and protects His people, keeping them safe within His care.
When we are tempted to fear, we must remind ourselves of these truths: the Lord lights our path, saves our souls, and guards us as His own.

David does not sugarcoat his situation. He speaks plainly of evil people and enemies who rise against him. Yet he also declares with certainty, “They will stumble and fall.” His confidence is not in his military ability but in the God who has delivered him time and time again.

We, too, face opposition. Sometimes it comes in the form of individuals who oppose our faith, other times as spiritual warfare, and still other times as the trials of life itself. But like David, we must look back on God’s faithfulness. Has He not sustained us through past difficulties? Has He not provided when resources seemed impossible? The same God who was faithful then will be faithful now.

David even contemplates the terrifying possibility of war: “Though a mighty army surrounds me, my heart will not be afraid. Even if I am attacked, I will remain confident.” What extraordinary courage! He acknowledges the danger but refuses to give fear the final word.

This is the essence of faith. Faith does not deny the reality of danger, pain, or hardship. Rather, faith declares that God is greater than all of them. Faith refuses to tremble when armies march against us, because the Lord of Hosts fights for us.

Our world today is filled with uncertainties—economic instability, global unrest, and moral chaos. Yet we, as followers of Christ, must declare with David: “Even if I am attacked, I will remain confident.”

As we reflect on David’s declaration, let us ask ourselves: Where am I tempted to fear? Perhaps it is in matters of health, finances, or family. Perhaps it is the direction of our nation or the darkness of society. Whatever the source, we must remember: the Lord is our light, our salvation, and our fortress.

We must replace fear with faith by boldly declaring our trust in God, just as David did. Each morning, begin your day by speaking these words aloud: “The Lord is my light and my salvation—so why should I be afraid?” Let that declaration strengthen your spirit and remind you of who truly holds your life in His hands.

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, September 27, 2025

📣 Announcement for Sunday’s Message

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

I warmly invite you to join us this Sunday, September 28, 2025, at 12 PM EDT for a powerful message from Psalm 27:1–3 (NLT) titled:

“The Lord Is My Light and My Salvation”

In this message, we will reflect upon David’s bold declaration of faith in the midst of fear: “The Lord is my light and my salvation—so why should I be afraid?” These verses remind us that no matter the darkness that threatens us, no matter the opposition that rises against us, our confidence rests securely in the Lord, our light, our salvation, and our fortress.

At a time when the world is filled with uncertainty, this message will encourage you to replace fear with faith and to stand boldly in the strength of God’s promises.

Please mark your calendars, share this message with your family and friends, and invite others to hear the Good News. Together, let us be reminded that true courage comes not from ourselves but from the Lord who fights for us.

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

In Christ’s unfailing love,
Brother Jesse
Co-Founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Friday, September 26, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Friday, September 26, 2025 – Conquering Evil with Good

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Paul gives us a beautiful, yet challenging charge: “Don’t let evil conquer you, but conquer evil by doing good” (Romans 12:21 NLT).

We do not overcome darkness by fighting with darkness. We overcome it by shining Christ’s light—through kindness, forgiveness, generosity, and love. Evil shrinks in the presence of active, living faith.

Let your life this day be an answer to the evil around you. Choose to do good, and in doing so, you reflect Christ to a hurting world.

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

With love in Christ,
Brother Jesse

Thursday, September 25, 2025

📬 From Brother Jesse – Thursday, September 25, 2025 – Conquering Evil by Doing Good

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Paul’s words are as timely today as when they were written: “Don’t let evil conquer you, but conquer evil by doing good” (Romans 12:21 NLT).

One of the most powerful ways we can “do good” is by standing together in faith and supporting the proclamation of the Gospel. Every prayer, every act of kindness, and every gift given to this ministry strengthens our ability to reach the world with Christ’s love.

I invite you to join us in conquering evil by doing good. Your donation, whether large or small, is a testimony of faith in action. It enables us to keep producing resources that encourage believers and point the lost to Jesus.

Please, prayerfully consider clicking the “Donate” button on our website today. Together, we can shine God’s light into the darkest places.

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

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

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Thursday, September 25, 2025 – Clothed in God’s Armor

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

The Lord has not left us defenseless. Paul reminds us: “Put on all of God’s armor so that you will be able to stand firm against all strategies of the devil” (Ephesians 6:11 NLT).

Truth, righteousness, faith, salvation, the Word of God, and prayer—these are not abstract ideas, but spiritual weapons. They protect us and enable us to resist every attack of the enemy.

Make it your daily habit to put on God’s armor through prayer and devotion. With His strength, no scheme of the enemy can prevail.

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

With love in Christ,
Brother Jesse

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Wednesday, September 24, 2025 – Resisting the Snare

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

James gives us a sober reminder: “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away. These desires give birth to sinful actions. And when sin is allowed to grow, it gives birth to death” (James 1:14–15 NLT).

Evil thrives when we let temptation go unchallenged. But we are not helpless. God’s Spirit gives us strength to resist and overcome. Every time we say “no” to sin and “yes” to righteousness, we glorify God.

Remember this truth: sin grows only when it is fed. Cut it off at the root by walking closely with Christ.

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

With love in Christ,
Brother Jesse

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

📬 From Brother Jesse – Tuesday, September 23, 2025 – Exposing the Lies of the Enemy

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

The enemy is a deceiver. Jesus said of him: “When he lies, it is consistent with his character; for he is a liar and the father of lies” (John 8:44 NLT).

Every day, countless people fall into the enemy’s traps because they do not know the truth of God’s Word. This is why our ministry exists—to proclaim Christ, expose lies, and help people find freedom in His truth.

But this mission depends on the faithfulness of those who believe in the work we are doing together. I am asking you today to prayerfully consider giving. Your generosity equips us to continue publishing messages, Bible studies, and prayers that reach far beyond what we could do alone.

Click the “Donate” button on our website and be a part of God’s work in resisting evil and spreading His light.

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

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

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Tuesday, September 23, 2025 – The Subtle Deceiver

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Satan rarely comes with horns and fire. Instead, he comes clothed in lies that sound like truth. Paul wrote: “But I am afraid that, just as Eve was deceived by the serpent’s cunning, your minds may somehow be led astray from your sincere and pure devotion to Christ” (2 Corinthians 11:3 NLT).

How often do we justify “small” sins, thinking they are harmless? Yet each compromise plants a seed. If left unchecked, that seed grows into something destructive.

Guard your heart and mind. Measure everything against God’s Word, for His truth exposes the enemy’s lies.

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

With love in Christ,
Brother Jesse

Monday, September 22, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Monday, September 22, 2025 – Stay Alert

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Evil does not rest. Scripture warns us: “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” (1 Peter 5:8 NLT).

Complacency is the open door through which the enemy enters. We must never let our guard down. Prayer, Scripture reading, and fellowship with other believers are our watchtowers, keeping us awake and aware.

My encouragement to you today is simple: do not fall asleep spiritually. Stay alert, for your vigilance keeps you close to the Lord’s protection.

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

With love in Christ,
Brother Jesse

Sunday, September 21, 2025

📬 From Brother Jesse – Sunday, September 21, 2025 – Standing Strong Against Evil

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Today’s message reminds us that evil is alive and well in the world and that we cannot afford to grow complacent. Scripture tells us: “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” (1 Peter 5:8 NLT).

Through SFIHG Ministries, we are equipping people to stand strong in faith, resist temptation, and live in the victory of Christ Jesus. But this ministry cannot continue without your help.

If today’s message encouraged you, would you prayerfully consider making a donation? Your support allows us to share the Gospel worldwide, reaching hearts that desperately need the truth of God’s Word.

For the price of a cup of coffee, you can help shine light into the darkness. Please click the “Donate” button on our website and stand with us against the schemes of the enemy.

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

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

✟ Evil Is Alive and Well: A Warning Against Complacency

There are moments in our lives when we would like to believe that evil is far removed from us—that it only exists in stories of the past or in faraway places. Yet Scripture reminds us that evil is alive and well in our world. It creeps in through deceit, tempts through subtle compromises, and ensnares those who grow complacent. The Apostle Peter gives us a vivid picture: “Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” (1 Peter 5:8 NLT).

As followers of Christ Jesus, we cannot afford to ignore this reality. To pretend that evil is not actively at work in our world today is to give the enemy room to operate in our lives.

The greatest danger of evil is not always its force but its subtlety. Evil often dresses itself in attractive clothing, whispering lies that sound like truth. Paul warned the church in Corinth of this very danger: “But I am afraid that, just as Eve was deceived by the serpent’s cunning, your minds may somehow be led astray from your sincere and pure devotion to Christ” (2 Corinthians 11:3 NLT).

Jesus Himself described Satan as “a murderer from the beginning. He has always hated the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, it is consistent with his character; for he is a liar and the father of lies” (John 8:44 NLT). Every deception—whether small or great—finds its root in him.

One of the most dangerous traps for Christians is complacency. When we let our guard down, the enemy finds opportunities to plant seeds of sin. Paul exhorts us: “So be on your guard; not asleep like the others. Stay alert and be clearheaded” (1 Thessalonians 5:6 NLT).

Evil seldom overtakes a believer all at once. Instead, it begins with small compromises. James describes this progression: “Temptation comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away. These desires give birth to sinful actions. And when sin is allowed to grow, it gives birth to death” (James 1:14–15 NLT).

Though the enemy schemes against us, we are not defenseless. God has provided His people with the means to resist evil and live victoriously. Paul instructs us: “Put on all of God’s armor so that you will be able to stand firm against all strategies of the devil” (Ephesians 6:11 NLT).

This armor—the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation, the sword of the Spirit, and constant prayer—is sufficient to guard us against any attack. James offers us this assurance: “So humble yourselves before God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you” (James 4:7 NLT).

Evil may be strong, but our God is stronger. Paul gives us a clear charge: “Don’t let evil conquer you, but conquer evil by doing good” (Romans 12:21 NLT).

The Christian life is not passive. It is a call to active faith, to shine Christ’s light in the darkness, to resist deceit with truth, and to overcome temptation with obedience. We are called to be vigilant, courageous, and steadfast. As Paul reminds us: “Be on guard. Stand firm in the faith. Be courageous. Be strong. And do everything with love” (1 Corinthians 16:13–14 NLT).

Evil is indeed alive and well in our world, but so is the power of God’s Spirit at work in those who believe. We must not grow complacent, for complacency is the breeding ground of temptation and sin. Instead, let us stand vigilant, fully equipped with God’s armor, and conquer evil by living out the goodness of Christ Jesus in every thought, word, and action.

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, September 20, 2025

📣 Announcement for Sunday’s Message

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Tomorrow, Sunday, September 21, 2025, at 12 PM Eastern Time, we will be sharing a powerful message on our ministry website titled:
“Evil Is Alive and Well: A Warning Against Complacency”

This message will remind us that evil is not a relic of the past—it is active in our world today, seeking to ensnare us through lies, temptation, and complacency. But take heart: God has not left us defenseless. Through His Word and the armor of faith, we can stand strong, resist the schemes of the enemy, and live victoriously in Christ Jesus.

📖 Scriptures such as 1 Peter 5:8, Ephesians 6:11, and Romans 12:21 (NLT) will encourage us to stay alert, resist temptation, and overcome evil by doing good.

I encourage you to mark your calendars and join us tomorrow as we explore this vital truth. Please also share the message with your family, friends, and neighbors. In a world growing darker, shining the light of Christ is more important than ever.

Together, let us remain vigilant, clothed in God’s armor, and faithful in our walk with 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.”

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

Friday, September 19, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Friday, September 19, 2025 - Living Without Fear

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

As the week draws to a close, I encourage you to reflect on the words given to Joshua: “Do not be afraid or discouraged” (Deuteronomy 31:8). This is not simply a suggestion; it is a command grounded in God’s unshakable faithfulness.

Fear imprisons, but faith sets us free. Discouragement weakens, but God’s presence strengthens. When you choose to walk by faith, you no longer have to live in the shadow of fear. Instead, you walk in the light of God’s promises.

So go forward into the days ahead with courage, confidence, and trust. The Lord is with you always.

In His Service,
Brother Jesse

Thursday, September 18, 2025

📬 From Brother Jesse – Thursday, September 18, 2025 - Faith Over Fear

Dear Friends in Christ,

The Lord’s charge to Joshua echoes into our lives today: “Do not be afraid or discouraged…” (Deuteronomy 31:8 NLT). Fear does not have the final word—faith does. And when faith is lived out, it transforms lives.

This is the heartbeat of SFIHG Ministries: to encourage believers everywhere to walk by faith, not by fear. To continue doing this, we depend on the faithful prayers and generosity of friends like you.

Would you prayerfully consider making a donation today? Every gift, no matter the size, helps us continue to provide free, hope-filled resources to all who need them. You can use the “Donate” button on our website to give.

Thank you for being part of this journey of faith. Together, let us shine the light of Christ with courage and hope.

With Blessings,
Brother Jesse

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Thursday, September 18, 2025 - The Lord Goes Before You

Dear Beloved,

There is no greater comfort than knowing we do not walk into tomorrow alone. The Lord Himself goes before us. He clears paths we cannot see and prepares provision we cannot yet imagine.

When fear presses in, remind yourself of this truth: “The Lord will personally go ahead of you. He will be with you; he will neither fail you nor abandon you” (Deuteronomy 31:8 NLT).

Take courage, dear one. God is already in your tomorrow. Step forward in faith, for His presence surrounds you.

With Blessings,
Brother Jesse

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Wednesday, September 17, 2025 - God’s Promises Never Fail

Dear Friends in Christ,

When Joshua stood before Israel, the Promised Land still lay ahead, filled with challenges. But the foundation of his courage was this: God’s promises never fail. He had sworn the land to their ancestors, and He would fulfill it.

Our lives may not look like Joshua’s battlefield, but the same truth holds. God’s promises are sure. He promises to provide, to guide, to sustain, and to never leave us. Even when life feels uncertain, His Word is unshakable.

Hold fast to the promises of God. They are a lamp to your feet and a light to your path.

In Hope,
Brother Jesse

Mid-Week Message - Peace In the Unexpected

 "I have told you all this so that you may have peace in me.  Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows.  But take heart, because I have overcome the world."  John 16:33 (NLT)  


In 1970, country singer, Lynn Anderson, had her first cross-over hit with the song Rose Garden.   The song was number one on the country charts for five weeks.  It was one of the biggest hits in any genre in the 1970's and Anderson won a Grammy Award for Best Female Vocal Country Performance because of it.  Although the lyrics pertain to an interpersonal relationship, the memorable line, "I beg your pardon, I never promised you a rose garden" has been found suitable for many life situations.

Wouldn't it be wonderful if, just as our cars have GPS to guide us, God had given us a road map, or a daily itinerary that would alert us to the twists and turns in life that we would like to avoid?  It would be so much simpler if we didn't have unexpected occurrences.  If we knew what was coming each moment, we could plan ahead.  But that isn't the way God set life up.  In fact, Jesus assures us that it would be quite the opposite.  He then tells us, however, not to fear because He has overcome the world.  

As I listen to the news each day I am reminded of the surprises that life can spring at us.  Somehow we hear of all the bad things that happen and still have the notion that, "that only happens to other people, not to me."  Maybe it is a coping mechanism that we use when we allow ourselves to believe that we are immune to certain things.  Then when violence or tragedy becomes a reality in our own lives, we find ourselves questioning how a loving God could allow it to happen. 

A statement caught my ear a few years ago.  When a friend was diagnosed with cancer she said this, "First I asked God, why me?  But then, after I had a while to think about it, I asked myself, why not me?"  Our holy Creator does not have favorites.  When any difficulty falls upon us, it isn't because He is picking on us.  It has nothing to do with whether He loves us or not because He loves us all completely.  Jesus gave His life for each of us.  There is no greater display of love than that.  

Although the Father certainly could warn us before something causes problems in our lives, He just doesn't usually choose to do that.  But He has given us His Word that is a road map of sorts because it directs us to turn to Him.  He is there to run to at any time.  Even better, if we stay beside Him at all times, all we have to do is reach up and take His hand.  He always listens, always cares and will always lead us through whatever trials or sorrows creep into our paths.  We have the blessed promise that there is so much more ahead of us than what we experience here. 

I say often in my weekly messages that life is hard.  I repeat it to emphasize that we all struggle.  Pick any random person off of the street and we can be sure that there is something that person endures that would surprise us.  I know that each of us has something to contend with.  What I most want to keep repeating though is that we serve a God that is bigger than any storm that arises.  Because of Him, we can face today and all of our tomorrows knowing that He has us in His hand and ultimately we will see Him face to face and the trials of this world will be no more.  He promised and He always keeps His promises.  God bless. 

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

📬 From Brother Jesse – Tuesday, September 16, 2025 - Standing Strong Together

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

When Moses encouraged Joshua, he reminded him of this truth: “The Lord will personally go ahead of you. He will be with you; he will neither fail you nor abandon you” (Deuteronomy 31:8 NLT). What a comfort to know that God walks with His people!

At SFIHG Ministries, we are called to remind others of this very promise. Each prayer, study, and message is an opportunity to strengthen weary hearts and encourage believers to keep pressing forward. But we cannot do it alone.

Your donations help us keep the ministry going strong. They allow us to continue offering all of our content freely to anyone who seeks encouragement. I invite you to prayerfully give today by clicking on the “Donate” button on our site. Together, let us stand strong in the Lord’s work.

In His Service,
Brother Jesse

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Tuesday, September 16, 2025 - Courage in the Midst of Fear

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Fear often whispers that the unknown is too dangerous, too uncertain, too risky. Yet Moses declared to Joshua: “Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the Lord will personally go ahead of you” (Deuteronomy 31:8). Courage is not the absence of fear—it is choosing to trust God in spite of it.

Whatever you are facing today, know that God is with you. He has not abandoned you, nor will He ever. Take one step of faith, and then another, trusting that He holds your future securely in His hands.

Let courage rise within you, anchored not in circumstance but in the unchanging presence of God.

Faithfully,
Brother Jesse

Monday, September 15, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Monday, September 15, 2025 -Strength for the Journey

Dear Beloved in Christ,

When Moses charged Joshua to “be strong and courageous” (Deuteronomy 31:7), it was not because Joshua possessed an abundance of human power. It was because God Himself would supply the strength needed for the task ahead. In the same way, the Lord equips us for the journeys He sets before us.

When life feels overwhelming, remember this truth: strength is not something you muster alone. It is a gift from the Almighty. Lean into His promises, and you will discover that His power is perfected in your weakness.

So today, take heart. Be strong, not in yourself, but in the One who goes before you.

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

Sunday, September 14, 2025

📬 From Brother Jesse – Sunday, September 14, 2025 - Courage to Continue the Work

Dear Friends,

Today’s message, “Be Strong and Courageous: The Lord Goes Before You” (Deuteronomy 31:7–8 NLT), reminds us that courage is not born from our own strength but from God’s abiding presence. This same truth applies to our ministry at SFIHG Ministries.

We rely on God to guide us as we share His Word freely with the world. But we also rely on the generous hearts of those who partner with us. Your financial support helps us continue publishing messages, prayers, Bible studies, and devotionals that encourage believers everywhere.

If our ministry has been a blessing to you, I humbly ask you to prayerfully consider making a donation through the “Donate” button on our website. Together, we can keep shining the light of Christ into a darkened world.

With Gratitude in Christ,
Brother Jesse
Co-founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

✟ Be Strong and Courageous: The Lord Goes Before You

Deuteronomy 31:7–8 (NLT)
"Then Moses called for Joshua, and as all Israel watched he said to him, 'Be strong and courageous! For you will lead these people into the land that the Lord swore to their ancestors he would give them. You are the one who will divide it among them as their grants of land. Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the Lord will personally go ahead of you. He will be with you; he will neither fail you nor abandon you.'"

Life is filled with moments when the path ahead is unclear. We may feel as though we are standing at the edge of a wilderness, uncertain if we have the strength to take the next step. For Israel, this was not a theory but a reality. Moses, their long-time leader, was preparing to leave them. The man who had spoken with God on Mount Sinai, who had lifted his staff and parted the Red Sea, was not going with them into the Promised Land. Instead, Joshua—a new leader, younger and less experienced—was chosen to guide them forward.

At this pivotal moment, Moses gives Joshua a charge that still speaks to us today: “Be strong and courageous… Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the Lord will personally go ahead of you.” When life feels uncertain, when resources feel scarce, when tomorrow feels daunting—this is God’s word for us as well.

Moses tells Joshua, “Be strong and courageous!” Strength and courage were not optional—they were essential. But this strength was not to come from Joshua’s own abilities or Israel’s numbers. True strength flows from reliance on the Lord.

The Apostle Paul later echoes this truth in Philippians 4:13 (NLT): “For I can do everything through Christ, who gives me strength.” Courage is not the absence of fear; rather, it is choosing to trust God in the presence of fear. Joshua would have moments of doubt and fear, but his courage was anchored in God’s presence, not in his personal qualifications.

So too for us. We are not called to muster courage from within but to lean on the One who strengthens us. When we face challenges beyond our control, God reminds us: “Do not be afraid. I am with you.”

The mission before Joshua was daunting, but it was grounded in God’s promise. The land was not Joshua’s idea, nor Israel’s achievement. It was God’s sworn covenant promise to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Joshua’s role was not to manufacture success but to faithfully lead God’s people into what God had already prepared.

This is a powerful reminder for us. God’s plans are not dependent on our resources or ingenuity. His promises are sure, and His Word never fails. We may not see how provision will come, but our security rests in the certainty of His promises.

When God calls us to walk forward in faith, we can step boldly, not because we have all the answers, but because He holds the outcome. Our confidence lies not in what we can see, but in the God who has spoken.

The heart of Moses’ charge comes in verse 8: “Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the Lord will personally go ahead of you. He will be with you; he will neither fail you nor abandon you.”

This is the anchor for every believer in seasons of uncertainty: God Himself goes before us. He does not simply send us into the unknown with a pat on the back; He leads the way. His presence is constant—before us to guide, beside us to support, behind us to protect. He will not fail. He will not abandon.

These words are echoed throughout Scripture:
  • In Joshua 1:9 (NLT), God tells Joshua directly, “This is my command—be strong and courageous! Do not be afraid or discouraged. For the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”
  • In Hebrews 13:5 (NLT), we are reassured, “For God has said, ‘I will never fail you. I will never abandon you.’”
What greater security can we have? Even when earthly resources are thin, when human support feels shaky, when tomorrow looms uncertain, God’s presence is the unshakable foundation of our hope.

Though we live centuries removed from Joshua and Moses, the truth of this passage remains the same. The God who went before Israel goes before us today. The Lord who provided manna in the wilderness provides for His children in every season. The Savior who calmed the storm still whispers peace into the hearts of those battered by life’s winds.

Trials refine our faith. They strip away self-reliance and teach us to cling to God’s promises with both hands. In times of transition, in times of need, in times of uncertainty, we discover anew that He is enough.

The words spoken to Joshua ring just as true for us: “Be strong and courageous… Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the Lord will personally go ahead of you. He will be with you; he will neither fail you nor abandon you.”

So, dear friends, when you face the unknown, hold to this truth: you are never alone. The God who called Joshua to lead, the God who parted seas and toppled walls, is the same God who walks with you today. Be strong. Be courageous. Step forward in faith, knowing that He has already gone ahead of you.

This week, as you encounter challenges, speak God’s promise aloud: “The Lord goes before me. He will never leave me nor abandon me.” Write it down. Pray it over your life. Share it with someone who needs encouragement. And when fear whispers in your ear, answer with the unshakable truth of God’s Word.

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, September 13, 2025

🌟 Announcement: Upcoming Sunday Message

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

On Sunday, September 14, 2025, at 12 PM EDT, SFIHG Ministries will share a powerful message titled:

“Be Strong and Courageous: The Lord Goes Before You”
Based on Deuteronomy 31:7–8 (NLT)

In this message, we will reflect on the charge Moses gave to Joshua as he prepared to lead Israel into the Promised Land. Just as Joshua was reminded to be strong and courageous, we too are called to step forward in faith, trusting in the One who goes before us. God’s promises never fail, and His presence is our greatest assurance in times of uncertainty.

👉 Mark your calendars.
👉 Invite your family and friends to read and reflect.
👉 Share the message across your social media so others may be encouraged by the truth of God’s Word.

No matter what season you are in, remember this: The Lord Himself goes before you. He will not fail you. He will never abandon 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.”

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

Friday, September 12, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Friday, September 12, 2025 – Salvation for All

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

As we conclude this week, let us rejoice in the truth that salvation is for all. Rahab the prostitute was welcomed into the family of God. Zacchaeus the tax collector was restored as a true son of Abraham. Both were unlikely candidates in the eyes of man, but chosen by the mercy of God.

The same is true for us today. Our past sins do not disqualify us. Our mistakes do not define us. The only thing that matters is the grace of God through Christ Jesus. If He could redeem Rahab and transform Zacchaeus, then He can do the same for anyone who calls on His name.

Let us go forth with this good news on our lips and in our hearts: Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. (Romans 10:13 NLT).

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

With Joy in Christ,
Brother Jesse
Co-founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Thursday, September 11, 2025

📬 From Brother Jesse – Thursday, September 11, 2025 – A Ministry of Hope

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

This week, we have reflected on Rahab and Zacchaeus—two individuals rejected by society but redeemed by God. Their stories are powerful reminders that no one is too far gone for His saving grace.

At SFIHG Ministries, we labor daily to bring this same message of hope to a world that is often hurting, lost, and searching for meaning. Our messages, prayers, and studies are provided at no cost, because salvation cannot be bought—it is the free gift of God.

Yet, the work of sharing the Gospel does require resources. That is why I humbly ask for your support. A donation to this ministry ensures that countless lives can continue to hear the good news of redemption in Christ Jesus.

Together, let us be a beacon of hope, reminding the world that salvation is for all.

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

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

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Thursday, September 11, 2025 – The God Who Seeks the Lost

Dear Beloved,

Jesus declared in Luke 19:10 (NLT), “For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost.” What a powerful reminder that salvation is not something we earn—it is something given by the God who actively seeks us out.

Rahab was sought by God when Jericho trembled before Israel. Zacchaeus was sought by Christ when He walked under that sycamore tree. Both were found, forgiven, and transformed.

And today, the same God seeks you. No matter where you are or what you have done, His grace is reaching out. Will you answer His call?

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

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

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Wednesday, September 10, 2025 – Faith in Action

Dear Friends in Christ,

Both Rahab and Zacchaeus remind us that true faith is not hidden—it takes action. Rahab risked her life to protect the spies and tied the scarlet cord in obedience. Zacchaeus gave back what he had stolen and promised to live differently.

James 2:26 (NLT) says, “Just as the body is dead without breath, so also faith is dead without good works.” Rahab and Zacchaeus lived out this truth centuries apart, proving that faith without action is empty.

We must ask ourselves: How does my life demonstrate my faith? Do others see the transforming power of Christ in my actions? Let us not only believe but also live as redeemed children of God.

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

With Love in Christ,
Brother Jesse
Co-founder & Sr. Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Mid-Week Message - Comfort From Psalm 116:15

"So Moses, the servant of the Lord, died there in the land of Moab, just as the Lord had said.  The Lord buried him in a valley near Beth-peor in Moab, but to this day no one knows the exact place."  Deuteronomy 34:5-6  (NLT)

Tuesday, November 6, 2007 is a day I will never forget.  I got a call from my mother that morning.  When I answered she said, "I can't wake your father."  I asked her if she had called for an ambulance.  She hadn't.  I instructed her to do so and headed as fast as I could to the duplex where they were living.  I arrived before EMS did and went into their living room where I found my father seated in his recliner.  I searched for a pulse.  When I did not find one, I got him onto the floor and began CPR.  When help arrived I was instructed to continue until their equipment was set up then they took over.  While they were working I began placing phone calls because I knew in my heart that my Daddy would never again open his eyes.

As the grief began to set in, I also started asking the Lord to reveal to me how He viewed the death of His earthly children.  Almost all of us have lost someone close to us.  We know the intense sadness of knowing we will not see them again during our time on this planet.  And we know that He endured watching the torturous death of His only Son.  I guess I just wanted to know that even though our lives continue as we transition to Heaven, that when a life ends on earth, it means something to Him.

Psalm 116:15 says, "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His faithful servants."  I have read this verse many times during my Christian life.  However, during my time of grief and searching, it took on new significance.  

My father loved the Lord.  During the last years of his life especially, he spent much time in prayer.  After he retired, he had little time to enjoy himself because my mother's health declined and he took on a new role as caregiver.  He did it without complaint and out of love for her but he told me once that he wished he could just get in his van and drive away.  He was tired.  He had his own health problems to deal with as well and his strength was waning.  I believe with all of my heart that he was ready to be done with this life.  I asked him once what he was looking forward to most in Heaven and his answer was, "running barefoot."  As a boy he ran everywhere he went and was usually barefoot because his family was poor.  I found it very touching that, of all the possibilities he could choose, what he really desired was being able to run barefoot once again.  

I know that as he took his last breaths that morning he was not alone.  In today's verse we learn that  it was the Father Himself that buried Moses when he passed away.  It shows great tenderness along with presence and involvement.  Does Almighty God feel anything when a death occurs?  Oh yes.  Just as He is present with us as we live, so He is present with us as we leave our earthly bodies.  I believe my father was met with heavenly rejoicing and that he was able to feel the ground beneath his bare feet as he ran into the arms of our Savior.  

We grieve over what we see as a loss.  But dear ones, those who go to be present with the Creator experience greater joy than we can even imagine.  They are not sad, nor will they ever be again.  As much as I miss my Daddy and wish that I could see him again on this side of Heaven, I would never want him to leave where he is.  How could I ever ask him to re-enter a world of pain and trouble?  But one day, after I have entered the heavenly realms for myself, I will worship at the feet of Jesus along with my beloved earthly father.  God bless you.  

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

📬 From Brother Jesse – Tuesday, September 9, 2025 – The God Who Calls Your Name

Dear Beloved in Christ,

When Zacchaeus climbed the sycamore tree to see Jesus, he was not expecting to hear the Savior call his name. Yet that is exactly what happened. Christ sought him out, entered his home, and transformed his life.

Our ministry has the same mission: to share the message of the God who still calls each of us by name. We exist to spread the good news of His redeeming love, freely and without charge, so that all may know that salvation is not limited to the righteous, but offered to the lost.

If this ministry has blessed you, I ask you to prayerfully consider supporting us with a donation. Every contribution, large or small, allows us to continue offering encouragement and biblical teaching to those who need to hear that Christ is calling them too.

Your support is not just a gift to this ministry—it is an investment in reaching souls for God’s kingdom.

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

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

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Tuesday, September 9, 2025 – A Tree of Redemption

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

The story of Zacchaeus the tax collector is a vivid picture of redemption. Here was a man despised for his corruption, a man others had written off as hopeless. Yet, when he climbed a sycamore tree to see Jesus, his life was forever changed.

Christ looked up, called him by name, and entered his home. What society rejected, Jesus embraced. What the world condemned, the Lord redeemed. Zacchaeus responded with repentance and restitution, proving that a heart touched by grace will overflow in action.

Perhaps today you feel like Zacchaeus—distant, ashamed, or unworthy. Remember, the Savior is still looking up, still calling your name, and still longing to abide with 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.”

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

Monday, September 8, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Monday, September 8, 2025 – A Scarlet Cord of Hope

Dear Beloved in Christ,

Yesterday, we reflected on the story of Rahab the prostitute, a woman whose past was marked by shame. Yet, in the midst of her brokenness, she placed her faith in the God of Israel. That scarlet cord she tied in her window became a symbol of hope and salvation, not just for her household, but for generations to come.

When we feel unworthy or burdened by our past, we must remember Rahab. Her life shows us that God’s mercy reaches beyond human judgment. No matter the sin, no matter the stain, His grace can redeem and transform.

If Rahab could be lifted from despair to a place of honor in the lineage of Christ, then so can you. Hold fast to the scarlet cord—the blood of Christ Jesus—that marks you as His.

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

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

Sunday, September 7, 2025

📬 From Brother Jesse – Sunday, September 7, 2025 – Salvation’s Reach

Dear Friends in Christ,

Today’s message, “Salvation for All: Rahab, Zacchaeus, and the Grace of God,” reminds us that no one is beyond the reach of God’s mercy. Rahab the prostitute and Zacchaeus the tax collector were unlikely candidates in the eyes of the world, yet God redeemed their lives and used them for His glory.

In much the same way, this ministry reaches hearts that others may overlook. Every prayer, message, and study we publish is freely available so that all who hunger for the Word may find hope in Christ Jesus.

But this work is only possible through the generosity of faithful supporters like you. If you have been blessed by our ministry, I humbly ask you to consider making a donation. Your gift helps us continue proclaiming the good news that salvation is available to all.

Please pray about how God may be leading you to give today.

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

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

✟ Salvation for All: Rahab, Zacchaeus, and the Grace of God

When we think about the people God chooses to save and use for His purposes, our human minds often assume He would pick the righteous, the strong, and the respectable. Yet Scripture tells us again and again that God’s grace is extended to those whom society rejects. He sees not just what a person is, but what they can become when His grace transforms their lives.

Today we turn our attention to two very different individuals: Rahab the prostitute in the Old Testament and Zacchaeus the tax collector in the New Testament. Both were labeled sinners by the world. Yet both experienced God’s mercy in powerful ways, showing us that salvation is available to all—no matter what you have done or where you have been.

Rahab lived in the fortified city of Jericho. Her profession was known to all: she was a prostitute. In human eyes, Rahab’s name and reputation would have been synonymous with shame. Yet when two spies sent by Joshua came to Jericho, they found refuge in Rahab’s house.

When questioned by the king’s men, Rahab hid the spies under stalks of flax on her roof and sent the soldiers away on a false trail (Joshua 2:4–6 NLT). Why would she risk her life for foreigners? Because she believed in the God of Israel. She confessed,
“I know the Lord has given you this land. … For the Lord your God is the supreme God of the heavens above and the earth below.” (Joshua 2:9, 11 NLT)
That was faith. She had heard of the mighty works of God—how He dried up the Red Sea and gave victory over powerful kings—and she chose to believe.

As a sign of her faith, Rahab tied a scarlet cord in her window, marking her house for salvation (Joshua 2:18–21). When Jericho fell, the walls collapsed all around—but Rahab’s house stood. She and her family were spared (Joshua 6:25).

Think of it: a woman whose past was filled with sin and shame was not only saved but also grafted into God’s people. In time, she became the mother of Boaz (Matthew 1:5), placing her directly in the lineage of Christ Jesus.

Rahab’s story reminds us that God can redeem anyone, no matter their past. Faith transforms shame into honor.

Centuries later, another unlikely person encountered the living God in the form of Christ Jesus. Zacchaeus was a wealthy man, but his wealth came through corruption. As a chief tax collector for Rome, he had cheated his own people. He was despised and labeled a traitor.
Yet when Jesus came to Jericho, Zacchaeus longed to see Him. Being a short man, he climbed up a sycamore tree just to catch a glimpse (Luke 19:3–4). That small act revealed a deeper hunger in his heart.

What happened next must have stunned the crowd. Jesus stopped under that tree and called him by name:
“Zacchaeus! Quick, come down! I must be a guest in your home today.” (Luke 19:5 NLT)
The people grumbled, saying, “He has gone to be the guest of a notorious sinner” (Luke 19:7). But salvation had come to Zacchaeus’ house that day. Overwhelmed by grace, Zacchaeus stood and declared:
“I will give half my wealth to the poor, Lord, and if I have cheated people on their taxes, I will give them back four times as much!”
(Luke 19:8 NLT)
Jesus responded,
“Salvation has come to this home today, for this man has shown himself to be a true son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek and save those who are lost.” (Luke 19:9–10 NLT)
A corrupt man was transformed in a single encounter with Christ. His heart was changed, and his actions followed.

Rahab and Zacchaeus lived worlds apart—one a prostitute in ancient Canaan, the other a tax collector in the days of Rome. Yet their stories share the same truth:
  • God’s grace is greater than our sin.
  • Faith must be demonstrated through action.
    • Rahab hid the spies and tied the scarlet cord.
    • Zacchaeus gave away his wealth and made restitution.
  • God delights in saving those society rejects.
  • Salvation is not about what you have done, but about what God can do in you.
Rahab and Zacchaeus remind us that God looks at the heart. He does not define us by our past failures, but by the faith we place in Him and the transformation that follows.

If Rahab could be redeemed from prostitution and Zacchaeus could be transformed from corruption, then there is hope for everyone. No one is beyond the reach of God’s mercy.

Today, the scarlet cord still hangs—not from Rahab’s window, but from the cross of Christ. His blood is the sign of salvation for all who believe. As Paul wrote in Romans 10:13 NLT:
“Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.”
So I ask you: have you placed your faith in Christ? Do you believe that His grace is greater than your past? Today can be your day of salvation. Do not let shame or guilt keep you from the One who came to seek and save the lost.

Let us take this message to heart and also into the world. Just as Rahab extended protection and Zacchaeus showed repentance, we too must live out our faith in action. Share Christ with those who feel unworthy. Remind them that no one is beyond God’s grace. Encourage them with the truth that salvation is not about what you have done, but about what God is doing in you through Jesus Christ.

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, September 6, 2025

📢 Announcement: Sunday Message – September 7, 2025

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

This Sunday, September 7, 2025, at 12 PM EDT, we will be publishing a powerful message titled:
“Salvation for All: Rahab, Zacchaeus, and the Grace of God”
In this message, we will journey through the story of Rahab the prostitute and Zacchaeus the tax collector—two individuals whom society rejected but whom God redeemed. Their lives remind us of a timeless truth: salvation is available to all, no matter what you have done or where you have been.

Rahab’s scarlet cord and Zacchaeus’ transformation both point us to the saving grace of Christ Jesus. No sin is too great, no past too shameful, and no heart too far gone for the mercy of God.

🙏 We encourage you to mark your calendars, join us online, and invite your family and friends to read and share this life-changing message. Together, let us celebrate the God who came to seek and save the lost.

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

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

Friday, September 5, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Friday, September 5, 2025 – Loving Like the Shepherd

Dear Beloved in Christ,

The Parable of the Lost Sheep calls us to more than admiration—it calls us to imitation. We are to love as the Shepherd loves. That means we notice when someone is missing, we care enough to seek them out, and we rejoice when they return.

This requires patience, persistence, and grace. Sometimes the search is long. Sometimes the return takes years. But the Shepherd’s heart never gives up—and neither should ours.

May we be known as a people who love like Jesus: personally, persistently, and joyfully. That is the kind of love that changes lives.

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

Thursday, September 4, 2025

📬 From Brother Jesse – Thursday, September 4, 2025 – Rejoicing Together

Dear Beloved in Christ,

When the shepherd found his lost sheep, he called his friends and neighbors to rejoice with him. In the same way, when someone comes to Christ or returns to Him, we are invited to celebrate together.

Through SFIHG Ministries, we have the privilege of sharing in that joy as people from around the world hear God’s Word and turn their hearts toward Him. But this ministry is only possible because of the faithful support of those who believe in its mission.

Would you consider joining us in this work by making a gift today? Your donation—no matter the size—helps us share the Gospel, encourage believers, and point the lost back to the Shepherd who loves them. You can give securely by clicking the “Donate” button on our website, which links to our “Buy Me a Coffee” page.

Let’s keep working together so that more people may be found, and heaven’s celebrations may grow.

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

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Thursday, September 4, 2025 – Sharing the Good News

Dear Beloved in Christ,

When the shepherd finds his lost sheep, he doesn’t keep the joy to himself. He calls his friends and neighbors and says, “Rejoice with me!” In the same way, when Smitty returned, I wanted to share the good news immediately.

Our testimonies are meant to be shared. When God restores someone, when prayers are answered, when the lost are found—it’s a story worth telling. Not to glorify ourselves, but to glorify the God who saves.

Who can you encourage today by sharing a testimony of God’s goodness? Your story might just be the spark of hope someone needs.

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

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Wednesday, September 3, 2025 – The Joy of the Found

Dear Beloved in Christ,

The moment I saw Smitty return, my heart leapt with joy. I thanked God for answering my prayers. That joy was overwhelming, and it’s only a faint reflection of the joy in heaven when a sinner repents and comes home to God.

Jesus says in Luke 15:7 that there is more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous people who don’t need to. Heaven celebrates! Angels rejoice! The Father’s heart is filled with delight.

If you have come back to the Lord after a time away, know that you were met not with scolding but with celebration. And if you’re praying for someone’s return, remember—there will be a heavenly party when they do.

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

Tuesday, September 2, 2025

📬 From Brother Jesse – Tuesday, September 2, 2025 – The Value of One

Dear Beloved in Christ,

In Luke 15:7, Jesus says there is more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous people who never strayed. That is how much value God places on one soul.

At SFIHG Ministries, we are committed to reaching people one at a time, sharing the love and truth of Christ with each person God brings across our path. We do this without charging for content, without subscriptions, and without selling merchandise. Everything we share is freely given so the message of Christ can be freely received.

If God has placed it on your heart, would you consider supporting this work financially? Your gift enables us to continue reaching “the one” who needs to hear the Good News today. Simply click the “Donate” button on our website to give through our “Buy Me a Coffee” page.

Every gift makes a difference—because every soul matters.

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

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Tuesday, September 2, 2025 – The Shepherd Who Searches

Dear Beloved in Christ,

When Smitty went missing, I searched for him each day, looking in every possible place, calling for him, and praying for his safety. That experience gave me a new understanding of how our Lord searches for those who are lost.

He does not search halfheartedly. He searches until He finds. His pursuit is motivated by pure love, not obligation. And when He finds the lost, He does not drag them home in shame; He carries them with joy.

If you are praying for someone who has wandered away from God, take heart. The Shepherd is looking for them, and His search will not end until they are found. Keep praying. Keep trusting.

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

Monday, September 1, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Monday, September 1, 2025 – The One That Matters

Dear Beloved in Christ,

Yesterday’s message reminded us that the Good Shepherd notices when even one is missing. He doesn’t count His ninety-nine and consider Himself content. He sees the absence of the one and feels its loss deeply.

In our world, it’s easy to focus on the majority—the crowd, the many—and overlook the one person who has drifted away. Yet Jesus shows us that each soul is of infinite value. Your life matters to Him. If you have ever felt insignificant, remember: the Shepherd would leave the ninety-nine just to find you.

Today, let us be intentional in noticing the “one” in our lives—someone who may be absent, hurting, or spiritually wandering. God may be calling you to reach out and help bring them back to Him.

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

Sunday, August 31, 2025

📬 From Brother Jesse – Sunday, August 31, 2025 – Helping the Shepherd’s Work

Dear Beloved in Christ,

Today’s message, Rejoicing Over the One Who Returns, reminds us that our Lord is the Good Shepherd who searches tirelessly for the lost. When one returns, all of heaven rejoices.

SFIHG Ministries exists to share the Gospel so that the lost may be found and brought home to the Father’s loving embrace. Through messages, prayers, Bible studies, and devotionals, we seek to point wandering hearts back to Christ Jesus.

This work is possible because of God’s provision through people like you. If our ministry has touched your heart, I humbly ask you to prayerfully consider supporting us. Your gift—large or small—helps us keep spreading the hope of the Gospel to those who desperately need it.

You can give by clicking the “Donate” button on our website, which links to our “Buy Me a Coffee” page. Together, we can continue the Shepherd’s work, reaching the lost and rejoicing when they return.

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

✟ Rejoicing Over the One Who Returns

In Luke 15:3-7, Jesus said, "If a man has a hundred sheep and one of them gets lost, what will he do? Won’t he leave the ninety-nine others in the wilderness and go to search for the one that is lost until he finds it? And when he has found it, he will joyfully carry it home on his shoulders. When he arrives, he will call together his friends and neighbors, saying, 'Rejoice with me because I have found my lost sheep.' In the same way, there is more joy in heaven over one lost sinner who repents and returns to God than over ninety-nine others who are righteous and haven’t strayed away.”

When Jesus spoke these words, He was addressing religious leaders who could not understand why He would spend time with sinners. They were focused on the “ninety-nine” — those who appeared to be doing fine — while Jesus was focused on the one who was lost, hurting, and far from safety.

A couple of weeks ago, my wife and I experienced something that made this parable come alive in a very personal way. We feed a group of feral cats, and over time, they have become very dear to us. We watch over them, worry for them in extreme heat or cold, and do our best to make sure they have food and water.

One day, two small kittens came to us. They had been brought by one of our other feral cats, a black-and-white one we named Eliot. We soon discovered they had been abandoned by their mother. She had done the best she could to feed them and had weaned them, but then went into heat and left them on their own. We named the kittens Hondo and Smitty, after characters from John Wayne movies.

One day, Smitty disappeared. For two days, I could not find him. I was sick with worry. Every time I went outside, I looked for him. I prayed daily for his safety and return. I searched where I thought he might be, but there was no sign of him.

The burden on my heart for that one little kitten was heavy. I still fed the others, but my thoughts were always on Smitty. Would he make it? Was he hurt? Would I ever see him again?

This is a glimpse of the shepherd’s heart in Jesus’ parable. When one sheep goes missing, the shepherd does not shrug and say, “Well, at least I still have ninety-nine.” No—he leaves the ninety-nine in safety and goes searching until he finds the lost one. That’s the relentless love of God—He notices when we are missing, and He will not rest until we are found.

Then, one morning, Smitty came to breakfast with his brother Hondo and the other cats we feed. The moment I saw him, my heart leapt. I was in tears. I thanked God for answering my prayers and bringing him back. The worry and heartache of the past two days were replaced by pure joy.

That’s exactly what Jesus describes in the parable. The shepherd doesn’t scold the sheep for wandering. He doesn’t keep his distance. He joyfully lifts it onto his shoulders and carries it home. Then, he calls his friends and neighbors and says, “Rejoice with me!”

When a sinner returns to God, heaven throws a celebration. Angels rejoice. The Father’s heart is full. There is no cold reception, no list of demands—just open arms and joy.

When I saw Smitty safe and sound, I wanted to tell my wife right away. I wanted her to rejoice with me. That’s exactly what the shepherd does—he shares the news because the joy is too big to keep to himself.

Jesus tells us that heaven celebrates over one sinner who repents. Think about that—when you came to Christ, heaven celebrated you. The love of God is so personal that your return home caused a party in glory.

This parable isn’t just a beautiful picture of God’s love—it’s also a call for us to reflect that same love.
  • We must notice when someone is missing from the flock.
  • We must care enough to go searching.
  • We must pray for the lost with the same urgency I felt for Smitty’s return.
  • And when they do return, we must celebrate without reservation.
The church should never be a place where returning sinners feel judged or unwelcome. It should be a place where joy overflows because someone has come home.

When I saw Smitty again, I was reminded in a fresh way of God’s love for each of us. If a small kitten can stir such deep love and concern in my heart, how much more must the Creator of the universe love His children?

If you are the one who has wandered away, know this: the Shepherd is looking for you right now. He hasn’t given up. And when you return, He will rejoice over you with singing.

And for those of us already in the fold—let us carry the Shepherd’s heart into our relationships, loving people enough to search for them, pray for them, and celebrate when they return.

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