Pastor Stephen Dedman

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June 16, 2026

You shall not steal.
‭‭Exodus‬ ‭20‬:‭15‬ ‭NKJV‬‬

Question
How can you demonstrate greater honesty and generosity in your daily life today?

Context
Stealing is often associated with taking something that does not belong to us, but this commandment reaches deeper than our actions. It speaks to the condition of our hearts. God calls His people to be trustworthy, honest, and content with what He has provided.

Application
When we steal, whether it’s possessions, time, credit, or opportunities, we reveal a lack of trust in God’s provision. We may believe we need to take matters into our own hands to get what we want or deserve. Yet God reminds us that He is our Provider and that His ways are always better than dishonest gain.

Jesus teaches us to love our neighbors as ourselves. Respecting what belongs to others is an expression of that love. Instead of taking, we are called to give. Instead of selfishness, we are called to generosity. Instead of coveting, we are invited to cultivate gratitude.

Today, consider whether there are areas of your life where integrity needs strengthening. Ask God to help you walk in honesty and contentment, trusting Him to meet your needs.

Truth For The Day
A life marked by integrity not only honors God but also reflects His character to those around us.

Pray
Lord, thank You for providing for all my needs. Forgive me for the times I have acted out of selfishness or failed to walk in complete honesty. Help me to be a person of integrity, content with Your blessings and generous toward others. Teach me to trust You fully and to honor You in all I do. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

June 15, 2026

You shall not commit adultery.
‭‭Exodus‬ ‭20‬:‭14‬ ‭NKJV‬‬

Question
Are there any thoughts, habits, or relationships in your life that need to be surrendered to God so you can walk in greater purity and faithfulness?

Context
Exodus 20 records the Ten Commandments, God’s covenant instructions for His people after delivering them from Egypt. This command protects the sacred institution of marriage. Adultery is not merely a violation of a promise between two people; it is a sin against God, who designed marriage to reflect His faithfulness and covenant love.

Application
In a culture that often treats commitment casually, God calls His people to live with integrity and purity. Jesus later expanded this command by teaching that faithfulness begins in the heart, not just in outward actions (Matthew 5:28). This means guarding our thoughts, our eyes, our relationships, and the influences we allow into our lives.

Whether married or single, every believer is called to honor God with purity. Faithfulness is built through daily choices… choosing honesty over secrecy, commitment over compromise, and obedience over temptation. When we remain faithful in our relationships, we reflect the character of a faithful God.

Truth For The Day
God honors those who honor His design for purity, faithfulness, and covenant commitment.

Pray
Lord, thank You for being faithful to me even when I fail. Help me honor You with my thoughts, words, and actions. Guard my heart from temptation and strengthen me to walk in purity and integrity. Let my life reflect Your faithfulness in every relationship. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

June 14, 2026

You shall not murder.
‭‭Exodus‬ ‭20‬:‭13‬ ‭NKJV‬‬

Question
Are my words and attitudes toward others reflecting God’s value for human life?

Context
The sixth commandment was given to establish the sacredness of human life and remind God’s people that life belongs to Him. This commandment may seem straightforward and directed only to those who commit the very act of murder. However, God’s command reaches much deeper than the physical taking of a life. It reveals His heart concerning the value and sanctity of every person created in His image.

Jesus expanded this commandment in Matthew 5, teaching that anger, hatred, and bitterness can be the seeds that lead to destructive actions. While most people may never commit murder, many struggle with resentment, unforgiveness, or words that wound others. God command is not only to protect life but also to honor, encourage, and love one another.

Application
As believers, we are called to be life-givers. Our words should build up rather than tear down. Our actions should bring healing rather than harm. We reflect God’s character when we value people the way He values them.

Ask God to reveal any bitterness, anger, or unforgiveness in your heart. Choose today to honor others with your words, actions, and attitudes, recognizing that every person is created in God’s image.

Truth For The Day
Every life is valuable because every person is created in the image of God.

Pray
Lord, thank You for creating every person in Your image. Forgive me for the times I have harbored anger, bitterness, or hurtful attitudes toward others. Help me to value people as You do and to be a source of encouragement, kindness, and life. May my words and actions reflect Your love today. In Jesus’ name, Amen.