Showing posts with label Third Week of Advent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Third Week of Advent. Show all posts

Friday, December 19, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Friday, December 19, 2025 Joy for Today and Hope for Tomorrow

As this Third Week of Advent comes to an end, I am reminded that the joy Christ brings is both for today and for all the days ahead. The same Savior who was born in Bethlehem walks with you now, guiding your steps and filling your heart with a hope that does not fade.

Whatever this weekend holds for you, let His joy be your confidence. Let it lighten your burdens, brighten your thoughts, and remind you that God is always near. Joy is not merely something we feel—it is something we carry, something we choose, and something God faithfully renews within us.

Carry this into the weekend: When Christ is your joy, your heart remains steady through every season.

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

Thursday, December 18, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Thursday, December 18, 2025 Sharing Joy with a Troubled World

As we draw closer to Christmas, many around us feel pressured, overwhelmed, or silently burdened. Advent invites us to share joy with those who desperately need it. A gentle word, a sincere smile, or a small act of kindness can lift someone’s spirit more than you may realize.

Christ calls us to reflect His joy in a world that often feels joyless. When others see the calm, steady gladness within you—born from your relationship with Him—they catch a glimpse of His heart. Let the joy you carry be a blessing to others today.

Remember this simple truth: The joy Christ gives you is meant to overflow into the lives of others.

In His love,
Brother Jesse

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Wednesday, December 17, 2025 A Joy That Strengthens the Weary

My dear friends, midweek can sometimes feel heavy. Responsibilities pile up, energy fades, and discouragement tries to take root. Yet Scripture reminds us that “the joy of the Lord is your strength.” What a powerful encouragement for tired hearts.

This joy is not a fleeting emotion; it is a spiritual strength that lifts you when you feel weak. It reminds you that God is working, even when you cannot see the full picture. When you feel weary today, turn your heart toward His promises. Let His joy steady you, uplift you, and give you the courage to keep moving forward in faith.

Today’s encouragement: God’s joy is not just a feeling—it is strength for your soul.

With the peace of Christ,
Brother Jesse

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Tuesday, December 16, 2025 Joy in the Midst of Ordinary Days

As I reflect upon the meaning of joy, I am reminded that it often appears in the most ordinary of moments. A simple blessing, a kind conversation, a quiet reminder of God’s goodness—these are small gifts that gently brighten our hearts.

Sometimes we think joy must arrive with great excitement or extraordinary events, but Advent teaches us that joy came to us through a Child lying in a manger. Humble. Simple. Unexpected. That is how God often works. The more we notice His presence in the everyday moments of life, the more joy begins to grow within us.

Remember this today: Look for God’s goodness in the simple moments, and you will find joy blossoming in your heart.

With grace,
Brother Jesse

Monday, December 15, 2025

❤️ From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Monday, December 15, 2025 A Joy the World Cannot Take Away

My dear friends, as we begin this Third Week of Advent, my heart is filled with the truth we reflected on yesterday: the joy Christ gives cannot be taken away. So much in this world is temporary, uncertain, and easily shaken, but the joy of the Lord remains steady because it rests on His unchanging love.

No matter what your circumstances look like today, know that Christ’s joy is not dependent on everything going right. It is rooted in the assurance that He is with you, He is for you, and He will never fail you. Even on difficult days, His presence brings a quiet gladness that strengthens the heart.

Carry this with you today: True joy is not found in what changes, but in the Savior who never changes.

With heartfelt love,
Brother Jesse

Sunday, December 14, 2025

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Saturday, December 21, 2024

Evening Prayer for Saturday, December 21, 2024: Jehovah-M'Kaddesh, Our Sanctifier

Jehovah-M'Kaddesh,

You are the Lord who sanctifies us, and we come before You tonight in awe of Your holiness. We ask that You cleanse our hearts and minds, setting us apart for Your purposes. May Your peace fill us as we prepare to enter into the next day, fully aware of Your call on our lives.

Sanctify our thoughts, our actions, and our words, that we may reflect Your peace to those around us. Help us to live each day in anticipation of the joy that comes with knowing You, and to be instruments of Your peace in the world.

We rest in Your sanctifying peace.

Amen.

Bible Study for Saturday, December 21, 2024 – The Joy of Giving

Opening Scripture:
2 Corinthians 9:7 – “Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.”

Study:
As we approach the end of the Advent season, we are reminded that joy is also found in giving. God loves a cheerful giver, and when we give from the heart, we participate in the joy of the season. Giving is not limited to material gifts but includes the offering of our time, love, and service. Through our giving, we reflect the generosity of God, who gave His Son for us.

The joy of giving is not found in the quantity or value of what we give, but in the heart with which we give. As we approach the Christmas celebration, let us consider how we can give joyfully, not just to those we know, but to those who are in need.

Reflection Questions:
  • What does cheerful giving look like in your life?
  • How can you give joyfully this season?
  • How can you extend generosity beyond material gifts?
Prayer Focus:
Pray for a generous heart that gives cheerfully, not just during Advent, but throughout the year.

Share Your Thoughts:
How has giving joyfully impacted you? How can you give in a way that reflects God’s love this season?

Morning Prayer for Saturday, December 21, 2024

Heavenly Father,

Thank You for the gift of today. We pray that as we prepare to celebrate the birth of Your Son, Jesus, we would reflect on the joy of salvation that comes with knowing Him. Fill our hearts with peace, and guide us to share that peace with others. As we go about our day, may we be mindful of the true meaning of this season and be reminded of the gift of grace You have given us. Let our hearts be filled with gratitude and joy as we seek to honor You in all that we do.

In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

Friday, December 20, 2024

Evening Prayer for Friday, December 20, 2024: Jehovah-Rapha, Our Healer

Jehovah-Rapha,

You are our healer, both physically and spiritually. As we close this day, we ask for Your healing touch to rest upon us. Heal our hearts, our minds, and our bodies, that we may experience the fullness of Your peace.

Lord, we pray for those who are suffering—whether from illness, pain, or emotional distress. Bring Your healing and peace to them, and let Your presence be a balm for their souls. As we rest tonight, may Your peace wash over us, bringing us comfort and renewal for the days ahead.

We trust in Your healing power and Your peace.
Amen.

From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Friday, December 20, 2024: Giving Joyfully

Dear Beloved,

As we draw closer to the Christmas celebration, I want to remind you of the great joy that comes from giving. Acts 20:35 tells us that “it is more blessed to give than to receive,” and this is a truth that we can hold onto throughout the Advent season. Giving brings joy, not just to those who receive, but to the giver as well. When we give of ourselves—our time, our resources, and our love—we reflect the heart of God, who gave the ultimate gift in His Son, Jesus Christ.

In this season of Advent, let us embrace the joy of giving. Not only giving material gifts, but also giving of our hearts, our time, and our service. When we give freely and joyfully, we participate in the very spirit of Christmas—the spirit of God’s generous love toward us.

I encourage you today to find joy in giving, whether it be to those you love or to those in need. Let your giving reflect the joy and love that Christ has so freely given to us.

May your heart be filled with joy as you give this season.
Brother Jesse
Co-founder & Sr. Chaplain, SFIHG Ministries

Bible Study for Friday, December 20, 2024 – Rejoicing in the Lord

Opening Scripture:
Philippians 4:4 – “Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!”

Study:
In the midst of everything happening around us, we are called to rejoice in the Lord. This command is not based on our circumstances but on the unshakable truth that God is good and worthy of our praise. The Advent season is a time to rejoice as we remember the gift of salvation and the joy that comes from knowing Jesus Christ. This joy is unchanging because it is rooted in the eternal love of God.

As we prepare for Christmas, let us make rejoicing in the Lord a daily practice. It is not always easy, but when we focus on the joy of salvation, we find a reason to rejoice even in difficult times. This joy can be a powerful witness to the world around us.

Reflection Questions:

  • How do you cultivate a heart of joy in the Lord during Advent?
  • How can you rejoice in the Lord even when circumstances are challenging?
  • In what ways can you share your joy in the Lord with others?
Prayer Focus:
Pray for a heart of continual rejoicing in the Lord, even in difficult circumstances, and for the ability to share that joy with others this season.

Share Your Thoughts:
What is one way you can rejoice in the Lord today? How can your joy be a witness to those around you?

Morning Prayer for Friday, December 20, 2024

Lord of Light,

Thank You for Your unfailing love and the joy of knowing You. As we continue to celebrate this Advent season, we pray for Your guidance today. Help us to live in such a way that our actions reflect the peace and joy that come from knowing Christ. Let the light of Christ shine in us, and through us, into the lives of those we meet. May we seek to be instruments of Your peace, bringing Your joy to a world that needs it.

In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

Thursday, December 19, 2024

Evening Prayer for Thursday, December 19, 2024: El Elyon, Most High God

El Elyon,

You are the Most High God, and we praise You tonight for Your greatness and sovereignty. As we look to the joy of Christ’s birth, we are reminded that You are above all things, and that in You, we find our peace and refuge.

Tonight, we rest in the knowledge that You are in control of all things, and we surrender our worries to You. May Your peace reign in our hearts, filling us with a joy that transcends all circumstances. Help us to focus on the true joy of this season, the joy that is found in Christ alone.

We praise You, Most High God, for Your peace and Your presence in our lives.

Amen.

From the Heart of Brother Jesse – Thursday, December 19, 2024: Peace and Joy in Christ

Dear Beloved,

As we near the celebration of Christ's birth, let us take a moment to reflect on the peace that He brings into our lives. In John 14:27, Jesus promises us peace—His peace, not as the world gives, but a peace that surpasses understanding. This peace is deeply intertwined with the joy of salvation.

When Christ is in our hearts, He fills us with His peace and joy. The world may try to offer us peace through fleeting comforts or circumstances, but these will always fall short. The peace that Christ offers is one that remains steadfast, no matter the storms we may face. It is a peace that fills us with joy, knowing that He is the source of our salvation and that He is with us through every trial and triumph.

As you reflect on His coming this Advent, let His peace settle in your heart, and may it produce a deep, abiding joy that radiates to those around you. Let us share that peace and joy, especially with those who need it most.

May the peace of Christ fill you today and always.
Brother Jesse
Co-founder & Sr. Chaplain, SFIHG Ministries

Bible Study for Thursday, December 19, 2024 – Joy in Serving Others

Opening Scripture:
Acts 20:35 – “In everything I did, I showed you that by this kind of hard work we must help the weak, remembering the words the Lord Jesus himself said: ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’”

Study:
Joy comes not only from receiving but also from giving. In this season of Advent, we are reminded that true joy is often found when we serve others. Jesus showed us the ultimate example of sacrificial love and service, and we are called to follow His example. As we anticipate His birth, let us also reflect on how we can bring joy to others through acts of kindness, service, and generosity.

When we serve others, we become vessels of Christ’s joy. Whether it’s through sharing our time, resources, or love, giving of ourselves brings joy to both the giver and the receiver. Let us embrace the joy of serving others during this Advent season, just as Christ served us.

Reflection Questions:
  • How can you serve others in a meaningful way this Advent season?
  • What opportunities are there for you to give of your time or resources to help those in need?
  • How does serving others bring joy into your life?
Prayer Focus:
Pray for opportunities to serve others this Advent season and for the joy that comes from giving and serving in Christ’s name.

Share Your Thoughts:
What service opportunities can you take part in this week? How do you experience joy when helping others?

Morning Prayer for Thursday, December 19, 2024

Almighty God,

Thank You for waking us to a new day. We pray that as we go through this day, we would carry the joy of salvation with us. May the anticipation of Christ’s coming fill us with a deep sense of peace, and may we find joy in the simple moments of this season. Help us to keep our eyes focused on You, remembering that our true joy comes from knowing You as our Savior. May our hearts be aligned with Your will today as we serve others and spread Your love.

In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Evening Prayer for Wednesday, December 18, 2024: Jehovah-Jireh, Our Provider

Jehovah-Jireh,

Thank You for being our provider. As we end this day, we acknowledge Your faithfulness in meeting our needs. You have supplied us with everything we need to face the challenges of this world. We trust that You will continue to provide for us, both spiritually and physically.

We ask for Your peace to settle over us as we rest. Calm our minds and hearts, and remind us that You are always with us, providing and protecting. May we find comfort in knowing that You are our Jehovah-Jireh, and that Your provision is abundant.

In You, we find peace.
Amen.

Bible Study for Wednesday, December 18, 2024 – The Peace of Christ

Opening Scripture:
John 14:27 – “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.”

Study:
Christ’s peace is a direct result of His presence in our lives. Unlike the fleeting peace of the world, the peace of Christ is enduring, secure, and rooted in His perfect love. As we anticipate Christ’s birth this Advent season, we are reminded that He came to bring peace—not just peace in our circumstances, but peace in our hearts.

When we experience the peace of Christ, we find rest from worry and fear. This peace is a great source of joy because it allows us to trust God with every part of our lives. As we reflect on this verse, we are called to let the peace of Christ rule in our hearts and to share that peace with others.

Reflection Questions:
  • What areas of your life need the peace of Christ today?
  • How can you cultivate the peace of Christ in your heart this Advent season?
  • How can you be an instrument of peace to others around you?
Prayer Focus:
Pray for the peace of Christ to rule in your heart and to extend to others, especially as you prepare for Christmas.

Share Your Thoughts:
How has the peace of Christ helped you in times of trouble? How can you share that peace with someone today?

Morning Prayer for Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Lord of all,

We thank You for this morning and the breath of life You have given us. As we enter this day, we reflect on the joy that is found in the salvation You have provided through Your Son, Jesus Christ. May that joy fill us and spill over into every interaction we have. Help us to be a living example of Your love and peace, especially during this Advent season. May our hearts be filled with worship and adoration as we await the celebration of Your Son’s birth.

In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.