Tuesday, April 23, 2024

A Letter from the Pastor - Tuesday, April 23rd - Investing in Eternity

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

I pray this letter finds you in good health and spirits. Today, I want to share with you the profound opportunity we have to invest in eternity through our support of ministry.

As followers of Christ, we are called to be faithful stewards of the resources God has entrusted to us. One of the most significant ways we can do this is by investing in kingdom work through our financial contributions.

Your donations to SFIHG Ministries enable us to continue proclaiming the gospel message and making disciples of all nations. Every dollar you give goes towards spreading the love of Christ and transforming lives for eternity.

If you feel called to partner with us in ministry, I encourage you to prayerfully consider donating using the "Buy Me a Cup" button on our website. Your investment in our ministry is an investment in the kingdom of God and has the potential to impact countless lives for eternity.

Thank you for your faithful support and generosity. May the Lord bless you abundantly as you sow into His kingdom.

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

A Letter from the Pastor - Tuesday, April 23rd - The Overflow of Love

Dear Beloved,

As we continue to meditate on the message of sincere love, I am reminded of the words of Jesus in John 13:34-35: "A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another."

Our love for one another is not merely an option but a commandment from our Lord Himself. It is through our love for one another that the world will recognize us as followers of Christ.

Today, let us allow the love of Christ to overflow from our hearts and touch the lives of those around us. Let us be known by our love, our compassion, and our willingness to serve others selflessly.

May our love for one another be a powerful testimony to the reality of our faith and the transformative power of the gospel. And may it draw others into a deeper relationship with our Savior, Jesus Christ.

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

Bible Study for Tuesday, April 23rd - Purifying Our Hearts


Summary

Today's Bible study will delve into the theme of purification as outlined in 1 Peter 1:22a. We will explore how obedience to the truth leads to the purification of our hearts and minds.

Bible Verses to Read

  • 1 Peter 1:22a
  • Psalm 51:10
  • James 4:8
Questions for Consideration
  1. What does it mean to purify our hearts through obedience to the truth?
  2. How does repentance and turning away from sin contribute to the purification process?
  3. In what ways can we cultivate a heart that is receptive to God's truth and His refining work?
  4. How does obedience to God's Word shape our character and transform our lives?
Share Your Thoughts
Reflect on the concept of purification and its significance in your spiritual journey. How has God's truth transformed your heart and mind? Share your reflections with others in the comment section below.

Morning Prayer for Tuesday, April 23rd

Gracious God,

As we rise to greet this new day, we lift our hearts in praise and thanksgiving for Your faithfulness and love. Be with us as we go about our daily tasks, and grant us grace to show kindness and compassion to those we encounter. Help us to be mindful of Your presence in every moment, and to seek Your will above all else. May Your light shine through us today.

Amen.

Monday, April 22, 2024

Evening Prayer for Monday, April 22nd

Heavenly Father,

As the day draws to a close, we come before You with hearts full of gratitude for Your faithfulness and provision. Thank You for guiding us through another day and for Your presence with us in every moment.

As we prepare to rest for the night, we ask for Your peace to fill our hearts and minds. Help us to release any worries or burdens we may carry and to trust in Your perfect plan for our lives.

Grant us a restful night's sleep, Lord, and awaken us refreshed and renewed to serve You faithfully in the day ahead. May Your presence go before us and Your love surround us always.
In Jesus' name, we pray.

Amen.

A Letter from the Pastor - Monday, April 22nd - Your Support Makes a Difference

Dear Friends,

I trust this letter finds you well and encouraged in your faith. As we continue our journey of ministry and service, I am reminded of the invaluable support we receive from individuals like you.

Your prayers and financial contributions play a crucial role in enabling us to fulfill our mission of spreading the Word of God to all. Whether it's through our online resources, community outreach programs, or global missions, your support makes a tangible difference in the lives of those we reach.

I want to take this opportunity to thank you for your continued generosity and faithfulness. Your donations not only sustain our ministry but also enable us to expand our reach and impact even more lives for the kingdom of God.

If you feel led to support our ministry financially, I encourage you to consider donating using the "Buy Me a Cup" button on our website. Your contribution, no matter the amount, is greatly appreciated and helps us continue to share the love of Christ with others.

Thank you for partnering with us in ministry. May the Lord bless you abundantly as you sow into His kingdom.

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

A Letter from the Pastor - Monday, April 22nd - Living Out Love

Dear Beloved,

As we reflect on the message from yesterday's service, I am reminded of the profound call to love deeply from the heart as outlined in 1 Peter 1:21-22. Our faith in Christ compels us to embrace a love that is sincere, selfless, and sacrificial, reflecting the very character of our Savior.

In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it can be easy to overlook opportunities to demonstrate love to those around us. Yet, as followers of Christ, we are called to be agents of His love in a world that desperately needs it.

Today, let us commit ourselves afresh to living out this mandate to love one another deeply. Whether it be through acts of kindness, words of encouragement, or gestures of compassion, may our lives be a testimony to the transformative power of God's love.

Let us walk in the footsteps of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, who laid down His life for us out of love. And may our love for one another be a shining light that points others to the source of all love, Jesus Christ.

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

Bible Study for Monday, April 22nd - The Power of Faith and Hope


Summary

Today's Bible study will focus on the foundation of our faith in Christ and the hope that it provides in the midst of life's trials. We will explore how our faith in Christ's resurrection empowers us to live with confidence and assurance.

Bible Verses to Read
  • 1 Peter 1:21
  • Romans 8:24-25
  • Hebrews 11:1
Questions for Consideration
  1. How does the resurrection of Jesus Christ impact our faith and hope?
  2. In what ways does our faith in Christ's resurrection shape our perspective on life's challenges?
  3. How can we cultivate a deeper sense of hope and assurance in our daily lives?
  4. How does faith enable us to overcome obstacles and persevere through difficult circumstances?
Share Your Thoughts
Take a moment to reflect on the role of faith and hope in your life. How have you experienced God's faithfulness and provision in times of trial? Share your reflections with others in the comment section below.

Morning Prayer for Monday, April 22nd

Dear Lord,

As we embark on this new week, we ask for Your guidance and strength to face whatever challenges may come our way. Help us to walk in Your ways and to honor You in all that we do. Grant us clarity of mind and a heart that is open to Your leading. May Your presence go before us and Your peace be our constant companion.

Amen.

Sunday, April 21, 2024

Evening Prayer for Sunday, April 21st

Dear Heavenly Father,

As the day comes to a close, we gather before You in prayer, grateful for the blessings You have bestowed upon us. Thank You for the gift of this day and for Your presence with us in every moment.

As we reflect on Your goodness and grace, we lift up our hearts in gratitude for Your love and faithfulness. May Your peace fill our hearts as we rest in Your unfailing love.

Grant us a peaceful night's sleep, Lord, and renew our strength for the day ahead. May Your presence be our comfort and Your guidance our strength as we entrust ourselves into Your loving hands.

In Jesus' name, we pray.

Amen.

A Letter from the Pastor - Sunday, April 21st - Supporting Our Ministry

Dear Beloved,

I pray this letter finds you well and filled with the joy of the Lord. As we gather together in worship and fellowship, I am reminded of the incredible impact our ministry has had on countless lives, both near and far.

I want to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for your continued support and generosity. Your prayers, encouragement, and financial contributions are essential to the work we do here at SFIHG Ministries.

As we embark on a new week, I want to extend a heartfelt invitation for you to partner with us in spreading the Word of God to all. Your donations, no matter how big or small, make a difference in the lives of those we reach.

I encourage you to consider donating to our ministry using the "Buy Me a Cup" button located on our website. For the price of a gourmet cup of coffee, you can help us continue to share the love of Christ with others.

Thank you for your continued support and generosity. May the Lord bless you abundantly as you sow into His kingdom.

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

Living in Sincere Love

Welcome, dear friends, to another installment of our ongoing message series, "A Call to Holy Living." As we gather once again in the presence of the Lord, I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to journey with you through the pages of Scripture, exploring the timeless truths that shape our lives as followers of Christ. Today marks the third message in our series, where we continue to delve into the profound exhortations found in the book of 1 Peter. In our previous messages, we've examined the call to holiness and the assurance of our salvation in Christ. Now, as we turn to 1 Peter 1:21-22, we are confronted with the transformative power of sincere love. This passage serves as a poignant reminder of the foundational truths upon which our faith rests and the practical implications of living in obedience to God's Word. So, let us open our hearts and minds to receive God's message for us today, trusting that His Spirit will illuminate our understanding and empower us to walk in the path of holy living.

In 1 Peter 1:21, Peter reminds us of the foundation of our faith—the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Our faith is not based on human wisdom or empty philosophies but on the power of God demonstrated through the resurrection of His Son. This foundational truth gives us a firm anchor in the midst of life's storms, providing hope and certainty even in the face of adversity. Personally, I have faced my own trials, such as the passing of my father before I left for college and the loss of my mother to cancer. These experiences deeply challenged my faith and shook me to my core. However, in the midst of my grief and doubt, I found comfort in the promise of the resurrection. Knowing that I will be reunited with my loved ones in the presence of our resurrected Savior brings solace and hope to my heart. Through these trials, I have learned to anchor my faith in the unchanging truth of Christ's victory over death, trusting in His promise of eternal life for all who believe.

Transitioning to 1 Peter 1:22a, Peter underscores the purification of our souls through obedience to the truth. This sanctifying process involves a profound transformation that often occurs amidst life's most daunting challenges. In my own journey, I faced a harrowing ordeal in 2018 when I battled a severe bone infection that threatened my very life. The gravity of the situation was underscored by the medical team, some of whom soberly imparted that my chances of survival were as low as 20%. In the crucible of this trial, I encountered the raw reality of my mortality and the urgent need for divine intervention. Through fervent prayer and unwavering faith, I clung to the promises of God's Word, seeking His healing touch and guidance. It was during those dark days that I experienced the refining fire of God's sanctifying work in a profoundly personal way. 

As I surrendered to His will and embraced His truth, my soul underwent a deep purification, stripping away layers of self-reliance and pride. Despite the overwhelming odds stacked against me, I emerged from the crucible of suffering with a renewed sense of purpose and a deeper intimacy with my Savior. This experience serves as a poignant reminder that even in the midst of life's fiercest storms, God's transformative grace is at work, purifying our hearts and drawing us closer to Himself.

Directed by Peter in 1 Peter 1:22b, believers are urged to exhibit profound affection for one another, emanating from the depths of their hearts. This call to love is not superficial or detached but necessitates a genuine and earnest love rooted in the very essence of our being. It transcends mere acts or expressions, mirroring the self-sacrificial love exemplified by Christ. Reflecting on my own journey, amidst the throes of a severe illness that threatened my life, I encountered a pivotal moment of profound connection. On the initial night of my hospitalization, I encountered a nurse who, despite fulfilling her professional duties, bore the weight of her own personal burdens. Despite my own precarious health condition, I was moved by a divine prompting to minister to her, demonstrating the boundless love of God in a time of crisis. In that moment, as I lay on the precipice of life and death, I became a vessel of God's love, offering solace and encouragement to another soul in need. It was a poignant reminder that even in our darkest moments, God's love transcends our circumstances, empowering us to be conduits of His grace and compassion to others. As we heed Peter's admonition to love deeply, let us seize every opportunity to embody the love of Christ, extending kindness, empathy, and support to those around us, even in the midst of our own trials and tribulations.

Let us now explore how the exhortation to love deeply from the heart can be practically applied in our everyday lives. It is not enough to simply acknowledge this command; rather, we must actively seek opportunities to demonstrate sincere love through our actions and attitudes, even in the most ordinary moments. One poignant example from my own experience comes to mind. On the day I bid farewell to one of my former employers, I found myself carrying boxes of personal belongings out of the building, preparing to embark on a new chapter of my journey. As I made my way through the office, a colleague whom I had occasionally worked with approached me, her eyes filled with tears. She expressed her sadness at seeing me go and recounted a particular memory that had left a lasting impression on her. It was a late evening, and a torrential downpour had enveloped the city. This colleague, eager to attend her child's recital, found herself stranded without an umbrella. Without hesitation, I offered to walk her to her car, shielding her from the rain with my own umbrella, despite the inevitable drenching I would endure. Upon reaching her car, she realized that she had forgotten to bring an umbrella with her. In a spontaneous act of kindness, I gave her my umbrella, urging her to stay safe as she made her way to her child’s recital. As I trudged back to my own car through the pouring rain, soaked to the bone, she shared with me the profound impact of that moment. In that simple act of selflessness, she recognized the depth of my care and compassion for others. This story serves as a poignant reminder that sincere love is not confined to grand gestures or extraordinary circumstances but is often most profoundly expressed in the everyday moments of life.

Let us reflect on the profound truth encapsulated in Peter's exhortation to love deeply from the heart. Throughout our exploration of this passage, we have seen how sincere love is not merely a fleeting emotion or a passive sentiment but a transformative force that emanates from the very core of our being. It is a love that transcends boundaries and defies expectations, reaching out to the broken, the marginalized, and the hurting with compassion and grace.

I am reminded of the words of Jesus, who declared that the greatest commandments are to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and to love our neighbor as ourselves. As followers of Christ, we are called to embody this radical love in our daily lives, extending grace and mercy to all whom we encounter. May we be known not by our words or our deeds alone, but by the depth of our love for one another.

Let us carry with us the challenge to love deeply from the heart, knowing that it is through love that we bear witness to the transformative power of the gospel. Let us commit ourselves anew to the pursuit of sincere love, trusting in the abiding presence of the Holy Spirit to empower and guide us along the way. And may we stand firm in His grace, knowing that His love never fails and His mercy endures forever.

Bible Study for Sunday, April 21st - Embracing Sincere Love


Summary

In this Bible study, we will explore the profound truth of sincere love as portrayed in 1 Peter 1:21-22. We will examine how the foundation of our faith in Christ compels us to love one another deeply from the heart.

Bible Verses to Read
  • 1 Peter 1:21-22
Questions for Consideration
  1. What does it mean to love deeply from the heart?
  2. How does our faith in Christ shape our ability to love others sincerely?
  3. What are some practical ways we can demonstrate sincere love in our daily lives?
  4. How can we overcome obstacles to loving others deeply, such as pride or unforgiveness?
Share Your Thoughts
Please feel free to share your insights and reflections on the concept of sincere love in the comment section below. How has God's love impacted your life, and how can you extend that love to others?

Morning Prayer for Sunday, April 21st

Heavenly Father,

As we begin this new day, we thank You for the gift of life and the opportunity to gather in Your presence. May Your Spirit guide us as we worship You and meditate on Your Word. Grant us wisdom and understanding to apply Your truth to our lives, and fill us with Your peace that surpasses all understanding. May Your name be glorified in all that we do today.

Amen.

Saturday, April 20, 2024

Evening Prayer for Saturday, April 20th

Lord of all,

As we come to the end of this day, we lift our voices in gratitude for Your faithfulness and grace. Thank You for Your presence with us throughout this day. As we prepare for sleep, we ask for Your protection over us and our families. Grant us restful sleep and refresh our bodies and spirits for the day ahead. May Your peace reign in our hearts tonight and always.

Amen.

Letter from the Pastor: Sowing Seeds of Faith

“Planting Seeds of Hope and Transformation”

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

As we gather in fellowship, let us not forget the power of sowing seeds of faith through our giving. Your donations to our ministry enable us to sow the seeds of God's Word into the hearts of individuals seeking truth and meaning in their lives.

Through our message series, "A Call to Holy Living," we are challenging believers to deepen their commitment to living lives of holiness and obedience to God's Word. Your financial support allows us to continue sowing these seeds of hope and transformation into the lives of others.

If you feel called to partner with us in this important work, I invite you to click on the "Buy Me a Cup" button on our website to make a donation. Your generosity enables us to continue sowing seeds of faith that will bear fruit for eternity.

Thank you for your faithful stewardship and commitment to advancing God's kingdom. May the Lord bless you abundantly as you sow generously into His kingdom.

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

Letter from the Pastor: Mark Your Calendars for the 3rd Message in the Series

Dear Beloved Brothers and Sisters,

I trust this letter finds you well and filled with the joy of the Lord. As we approach the weekend, I want to take a moment to remind you of an upcoming event that holds great significance for our spiritual journey together.

This Sunday, April 21st, at 12PM EDT, we will gather once again for the third message in our series, "A Call to Holy Living." In this installment, we will delve into the transformative power of sincere love as we explore 1 Peter 1:21-22. This message promises to be a profound reminder of the foundational truths of our faith and the practical implications of living in obedience to God's Word.

I urge you to mark your calendars and set aside this time to join us in worship and fellowship. Let us come together with open hearts and minds, ready to receive the message that the Lord has prepared for us.

As we anticipate this special occasion, let us also remember to invite others to join us. Share this announcement with your friends, family, and neighbors, and extend a warm invitation to experience the life-changing power of God's Word.

Thank you for your continued support and participation in the life of our ministry. May the Lord bless you abundantly as you seek to live out the call to holy living in your daily lives.

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

Bible Study for Saturday, April 20th


“Reflection and Application”

Summary
In this final study, we will take time to reflect on the insights gained throughout the week and consider how we can apply them to our lives. We will review key lessons learned and commit to living lives characterized by reverent fear and holy living.

Bible Verses to Read
  • Psalm 139:23-24
  • 2 Corinthians 13:5
  • Colossians 3:16
  • James 1:22
Questions
  1. What were some key insights or lessons you gained from this week's Bible studies on reverent fear and holy living?
  2. How do you plan to apply these insights to your daily life?
  3. Share a specific area in your life where you feel called to grow in reverent fear and holiness.
  4. What steps will you take to cultivate reverent fear and live a life pleasing to God in the coming days?
Instructions
After reflecting on the questions and considering how to apply the lessons learned, share your reflections and action plans for living lives characterized by reverent fear and holy living in the comments below.

Morning Prayer for Saturday, April 20th

Lord of all,

As we come before You on this day, we surrender our plans and desires to Your will. Guide us in the paths of righteousness, and lead us by Your Spirit into all truth. Help us to reflect on the lessons learned throughout this week and to apply them to our lives. Grant us Your grace to live each moment in reverent fear of You and to walk in the light of Your presence. May Your name be glorified in all that we say and do.

Amen.

Friday, April 19, 2024

Evening Prayer for Friday, April 19th

Heavenly Father,

As we prepare to rest tonight, we thank You for the blessings and challenges of this day. Thank You for Your constant presence and guidance. As we close our eyes, we ask for Your protection over our homes and loved ones. Grant us peaceful sleep and renew our strength for the day ahead. May Your peace fill our hearts and minds as we rest in You.

Amen.

Letter from the Pastor: Answering the Call of Giving

“Responding to God's Call of Generosity”

Dear Beloved Congregation,

I greet you in the love and grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. As we journey through our message series, "A Call to Holy Living," I am reminded of the profound impact of your generosity in advancing God's kingdom.

Your donations enable us to proclaim the message of holiness and redemption to a world in need of hope and salvation. Through your faithful giving, lives are transformed, hearts are renewed, and souls are saved.

If you feel led to support our ministry and continue the work of spreading God's Word, I encourage you to click on the "Buy Me a Cup" button on our website. Your donation, no matter the size, makes a significant difference in fulfilling the Great Commission.

Thank you for answering the call of giving and partnering with us in ministry. May God richly bless you for your obedience and generosity.

In Christ's Love,
Brother Jesse
Co-founder/Sr Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Letter from the Pastor for Friday, April 19th

“Standing Firm in His Grace”

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

As we near the end of another week, I want to encourage you to stand firm in the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. In the midst of trials and challenges, His grace is sufficient to sustain us and carry us through.

No matter what you may be facing today, remember that God's grace is more than enough to see you through. Trust in His promises, lean on His strength, and stand firm in His unfailing love.

May His grace abound in your life today and always.

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

Bible Study for Friday, April 19th


“Standing Firm in His Grace”

Summary
In today's study, we will reflect on the importance of standing firm in God's grace, especially in times of trial and difficulty. We will explore how reverent fear leads us to trust in God's faithfulness and rely on His grace to sustain us.

Bible Verses to Read
  • 1 Corinthians 16:13
  • Ephesians 6:10-18
  • James 1:2-4
  • 1 Peter 5:10
Questions
  1. How does reverent fear help us stand firm in God's grace during trials and challenges?
  2. Reflect on the verses provided for encouragement and strength in standing firm in faith.
  3. Share a time when you experienced God's grace sustaining you through a difficult season.
  4. What are some ways we can strengthen our faith and stand firm in His grace?
Instructions
After studying the passages and reflecting on the questions, share your experiences of standing firm in God's grace and your thoughts on trusting Him in difficult times in the comments below.

Morning Prayer for Friday, April 19th

Holy and Righteous God,

As we rise to meet the challenges of this day, we ask for Your strength and protection. Help us to stand firm in Your grace, trusting in Your promises and relying on Your power. Guard our hearts and minds from doubt and fear, and fill us with Your peace that surpasses all understanding. May Your presence go before us and be our rear guard as we navigate the trials and temptations of this world.

Amen.

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Evening Prayer for Thursday, April 18th

Almighty God,

As darkness falls and the day comes to an end, we turn to You in prayer. Thank You for Your faithfulness and provision throughout this day. As we lay down to sleep, we ask for Your peace to calm our hearts and minds. Watch over us through the night, and give us restful sleep that rejuvenates our bodies and spirits.

Amen.

Letter from the Pastor: Sowing Seeds of Faith

“Planting Seeds of Hope and Transformation”

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

As we gather in fellowship, let us not forget the power of sowing seeds of faith through our giving. Your donations to our ministry enable us to sow the seeds of God's Word into the hearts of individuals seeking truth and meaning in their lives.

Through our message series, "A Call to Holy Living," we are challenging believers to deepen their commitment to living lives of holiness and obedience to God's Word. Your financial support allows us to continue sowing these seeds of hope and transformation into the lives of others.

If you feel called to partner with us in this important work, I invite you to click on the "Buy Me a Cup" button on our website to make a donation. Your generosity enables us to continue sowing seeds of faith that will bear fruit for eternity.

Thank you for your faithful stewardship and commitment to advancing God's kingdom. May the Lord bless you abundantly as you sow generously into His kingdom.

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

Letter from the Pastor for Thursday, April 18th

“Sharing the Gospel with Boldness”

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

As we continue our journey of holy living, let us not forget the importance of sharing the Gospel with others. Today, I want to encourage you to step out in faith and share the message of salvation with boldness and conviction.

The world around us is in desperate need of hope, and we have been entrusted with the greatest message of all time—the message of Jesus Christ and His redeeming love. Let us not keep this message to ourselves but boldly proclaim it to all who will listen.

May God grant us the courage and wisdom to be faithful witnesses of His truth, and may many souls come to know Him through our testimony.

In His Love,
Brother Jesse
Co-founder/Sr Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Bible Study for Thursday, April 18th


“Sharing the Gospel”

Summary
Today, we will explore the call to share the Gospel with others and be ambassadors of Christ in our spheres of influence. We will reflect on how reverent fear motivates us to share the life-changing message of salvation with those around us.

Bible Verses to Read
  • Matthew 28:19-20
  • Acts 1:8
  • Romans 1:16
  • 2 Corinthians 5:20
Questions
  1. How does reverent fear motivate us to share the Gospel with others?
  2. Reflect on the verses provided for insight into the importance of evangelism and sharing our faith.
  3. Share an experience when you shared the Gospel with someone and saw God work in their life.
  4. What are some practical ways we can share the Gospel with those around us?
Instructions
After studying the passages and reflecting on the questions, share your experiences of sharing the Gospel and your thoughts on evangelism in the comments below.

Morning Prayer for Thursday, April 18th

Merciful Father,

We come before You with grateful hearts for the blessings of this new day. Give us the courage to share the Gospel with boldness and conviction. Help us to be faithful witnesses of Your truth and grace in a world that desperately needs to hear Your message of hope. Fill us with Your Spirit, empowering us to speak Your words of life and salvation. May Your kingdom come and Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.

Amen.

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Evening Prayer for Wednesday, April 17th

Dear Lord,

As we come to the end of another day, we pause to acknowledge Your presence with us. Thank You for Your constant love and grace that sustain us. As we rest tonight, we ask for Your protection over our homes and families. Guard us from all harm and evil, and grant us peaceful sleep. May we wake up refreshed and ready to serve You anew tomorrow.

Amen.

Letter from the Pastor: Answering the Call of Giving

“Responding to God's Call of Generosity”

Dear Beloved Congregation,

I greet you in the love and grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. As we journey through our message series, "A Call to Holy Living," I am reminded of the profound impact of your generosity in advancing God's kingdom.

Your donations enable us to proclaim the message of holiness and redemption to a world in need of hope and salvation. Through your faithful giving, lives are transformed, hearts are renewed, and souls are saved.

If you feel led to support our ministry and continue the work of spreading God's Word, I encourage you to click on the "Buy Me a Cup" button on our website. Your donation, no matter the size, makes a significant difference in fulfilling the Great Commission.

Thank you for answering the call of giving and partnering with us in ministry. May God richly bless you for your obedience and generosity.

In Christ's Love,
Brother Jesse  
Co-founder/Sr Chaplain
SFIHG Ministries

Mid-Week Message - Guaging Spiritual Temperature

"To the angel of the church at Laodicea write:  These are the words of the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the ruler of God's creation.  I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot.  I wish you were either one or the other!  So, because you are lukewarm - neither hot nor cold - I am about to spit you out of my mouth."  Revelation 3:14-16 (NIV)

I worked in childcare for many years.  In fact, my first job in a company was at a Kindercare in Austin, Texas while I was in high school.  One of the fun parts of working with children in a child care facility or school is the field trips.  I got to tour a lot of fun places.  We visited a bakery and had fresh baked bread and butter, a Coca-Cola bottling plant, and a car manufacturing plant where we got to see an entire car put together from beginning to end.  In the summers we went to movies every week, the swimming pool and to various playgrounds.  One summer in Dallas, we went to a wonderful place that had playground equipment and a petting zoo.  The kids loved it!  Unfortunately, it was over one hundred degrees outside so the adults were miserable.  When we finally got back to the building, I hurried to the first water fountain that I saw.  I bent down and took a drink of what I was expecting to be refreshingly cold only to find myself with a mouthful of lukewarm liquid which I immediately spat out.  It was nothing that I wanted in my mouth, let alone to go down my throat!  I asked our assistant where a better fountain was and was told that they were having trouble with all of them so if I wanted something cold I would have to get it after leaving.  
I tell you this story because it made the above verses very real to me.  I can understand the concept of something being neither hot nor cold and wanting to rid yourself of it.  When I began to think about it from a spiritual point of view I found I had a lot of introspection to do.  How was my love for the Lord?  Was I totally disengaged?  Was I on fire?  Sadly, I found that I was more in the lukewarm vicinity than I realized. 
So what do we do when we find ourselves in that predicament?  Gratefully, we are capable of changing.  One-on-one time with the Lord is where we need to start.  We need to renew our relationship with Him through prayer.  He is alive and active in our lives whether we realize it or not and we need to be aware and acknowledge that with gratitude.  We need to spend time in His Word, reminding ourselves of what is written and allowing the Holy Spirit to show us what the passages mean to us personally.  We need to make sure that we are in a place of worship and with other Christians regularly so that we are being nurtured and can nurture others in the faith.  And we need to share the gospel with those around us so that they may know Jesus and accept the salvation that He offers.  This is an ongoing process.  As we do these things, we grow closer to Him and stronger in our faith.  We will see Him use our lives for His glory as we gain spiritual insight and become more open to sharing what He has done for us.  
I pray that this week will bring the opportunity for you to see firsthand whether you are cold, hot or lukewarm.  For me, it is something I have to gauge each day.  It is so easy to put things off and before I know it, I am slipping back into being lukewarm and I don't want that to happen.  That spiritual thermometer has to stay with me at all times.  Have a refreshing week.  God bless you!

Bible Study for Wednesday, April 17th


“Growing in Grace”

Summary
In today's study, we will explore the concept of growing in grace and allowing God's Spirit to work in our lives. We will reflect on how reverent fear leads to a deeper appreciation of God's grace and a greater commitment to living lives that reflect His character.

Bible Verses to Read
  • 2 Peter 3:18
  • Ephesians 2:8-10
  • Philippians 1:6
  • 2 Timothy 2:1
Questions
  1. How does reverent fear lead to a deeper appreciation of God's grace?
  2. Reflect on the verses provided for insight into God's grace and His work in our lives.
  3. Share a time when you experienced God's grace in a powerful or unexpected way.
  4. What are some practical ways we can grow in grace and allow God's Spirit to transform us?
Instructions
After studying the passages and reflecting on the questions, share your experiences of God's grace and your thoughts on growing in grace in the comments below.

Morning Prayer for Wednesday, April 17th

Gracious God,

As we gather in Your presence this morning, we thank You for the gift of another day. Grant us Your grace to grow in wisdom and understanding. Help us to cultivate a heart of worship and a spirit of humility. Guide us in our interactions with others, that we may reflect Your love and compassion to those around us. May Your Word be a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path. 

Amen.