Pastor Stephen Dedman

Devotional For October 7, 2024

Then the churches throughout all Judea, Galilee, and Samaria had peace and were edified. And walking in the fear of the Lord and in the comfort of the Holy Spirit, they were multiplied.
‭‭Acts‬ ‭9‬:‭31

In Acts 9:31, we find the early Christian communities experiencing a season of peace, edification, and growth. This verse describes a time of spiritual flourishing and harmony among believers in the early church. 

Saul’s transformation from a persecutor of Christians to a follower of Christ was a factor of change. This pivotal moment not only marked the change in Saul’s life but also contributed to the overall well-being and growth of the Christian communities. The fear of the Lord, a deep reverence and awe for God’s authority, and the comforting presence of the Holy Spirit played crucial roles in fostering this positive environment.

Aa believers, we are to seek a balance between a reverent fear of the Lord and the comforting guidance of the Holy Spirit. It encourages us to actively contribute to the peace and edification of our spiritual communities. The fear of the Lord is not about dread but a deep respect and acknowledgment of God’s sovereignty. The comfort of the Holy Spirit empowers us to navigate challenges and uncertainties with confidence.

As we walk in the footsteps of those early believers, let us prioritize unity, the fear of the Lord, and the comforting presence of the Holy Spirit in our lives and communities. By doing so, we participate in the multiplication and growth of God’s kingdom.

Pray

Lord, may the fear of You guide my steps, and may the comfort of the Holy Spirit be my constant companion. Let my life contribute to the peace and edification of those around me. In times of growth and challenges, may Your presence be multiplied in my heart and in the communities I’m a part of. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Devotional For October 6, 2024

Behold, I am the Lord , the God of all flesh. Is there anything too hard for Me?
Jeremiah 32:27

In Jeremiah 32:27, we find the prophet Jeremiah delivering a powerful message from God to the people of Israel. The context of this verse is during a challenging time when the Babylonians were about to conquer Jerusalem. Despite the imminent destruction and captivity, God reassures His people through Jeremiah that He is the Lord, the God of all flesh. The question posed, “Is there anything too hard for Me?” is a rhetorical question, emphasizing God’s sovereignty even in the face of seemingly insurmountable circumstances.

In our lives, we often encounter situations that seem out of our control, filled with challenges and uncertainties. Just as God spoke through Jeremiah to the Israelites, He speaks to us today, reminding us of His power and presence. The verse encourages us to trust in God’s ability to handle any circumstance, no matter how difficult it may seem.

We can find peace and strength in surrendering our concerns to God. This verse challenges us to shift our focus from the size of our problems to the greatness of our God. It calls us to live with faith and confidence, knowing that nothing is too hard for Him.

Pray

Lord, I come before You with gratitude for Your presence and power. In moments of uncertainty and difficulty, help me to anchor my faith in Your promises. Grant me the wisdom to trust in Your sovereignty and the courage to surrender my concerns to You. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Devotional For October 5, 2024

whereas you do not know what will happen tomorrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away.
‭‭James‬ ‭4‬:‭14

James addresses the issue of pride and worldly-mindedness among believers. He reminds us of the brevity and uncertainty of life, emphasizing the nature of human existence compared to the eternal purposes of God.

Despite our best-laid plans and aspirations for the future, we are ultimately unable to control or predict what tomorrow may bring. Our lives are but a vapor, here today and gone tomorrow, a reminder of our mortality and dependence on God.

Instead of placing our trust and security in earthly pursuits and possessions, we are called to recognize the shortness of this life and to seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness.

James encourages us to live each day with a sense of urgency and purpose, making the most of the time we have been given. Rather than being consumed by worries about the future or regrets about the past, we are encouraged to embrace the present moment, trusting in God’s providence and guidance for our lives.

Today, commit to living with a purpose and a passion, knowing that your life is but a vapor, yet deeply cherished and valued by our Heavenly Father.

Pray

Lord, thank You for the gift of life that You have bestowed upon me. Help me to recognize the brevity and uncertainty of each day and to live each moment with gratitude and purpose. May I trust in Your providence and seek first Your kingdom first. Guide me by Your Spirit and empower me to live in such a way that honors and glorifies You. In Jesus’ name, amen.