Pastor Stephen Dedman

June 14, 2023

But man dies and is laid away; Indeed he breathes his last And where is he?
‭‭Job‬ ‭14‬:‭10‬

We are born into this world with a limited time on earth, and eventually, each one of us will face the reality of death. Job’s observation reminds us that our days are numbered and that life is both precious and fragile.

Job’s testimony is one of hope and restoration. Through his suffering, he learned valuable lessons about trusting God and the unwavering faithfulness of God. Job clung to the belief that his Redeemer lived and that he would one day see God face to face (Job 19:25-27).

We have an even greater hope. In the New Testament, we find hope in the glorious truth that Jesus Christ conquered death through His resurrection. He gives us eternal life and the assurance that death is not the end but a transition into an everlasting existence in His presence.

Job’s words serve as a call to reflect upon the brevity of our time on earth and to live with a sense of urgency and purpose. Rather than being fearful of our mortality, we can embrace it as a reminder to live fully for God’s glory and to invest in the things that truly matter.

Let’s remember the words of Job and deepen our relationship with God. We find comfort in knowing that our Redeemer lives and that in Him, we are given hope and assurance of everlasting life in heaven. Face today with gratitude and certainty, knowing you were created for more than this mortal life on earth.

Pray

Lord, thank You for reminding me that life is short and fragile. Help me to embrace each day with urgency and purpose. Give me strength today to face my trials and suffering with joy. Thank You for the victory that I have through Jesus Christ. In Jesus’ name, amen.

June 13, 2023

but he was rebuked for his iniquity: a dumb donkey speaking with a man’s voice restrained the madness of the prophet.
‭‭II Peter‬ ‭2‬:‭16‬

Peter recalls the story in Numbers 22, when Balaam was corrected by the Lord. Balaam was a prophet of God, but he allowed the temptation of selfish gain to cloud his judgment. He was enticed by King Balak to curse the children of Israel. Even though Balaam knew he shouldn’t do it, he continued to seek his own desires.

God intervened in a mysterious way and used a talking donkey to confront Balaam and redirect his path. The donkey spoke with human words to Balaam and prevented him from further disaster.

God will sometimes use unconventional means to confront our foolishness. Balaam’s story can teach us some valuable lessons:

  1. We can easily be enticed by the empty promises of this world, such as the pursuit of material possessions, power, or popularity. It is crucial to guard our hearts against worldly desires.
  2. When we compromise our faith, we put ourselves in a position of being susceptible to the schemes of the devil. It is essential to stay in the Word of God and resist the temptations that seek to lead us astray.
  3. God is always present in our life and will redirect us if we get off course. His discipline is an act of love and mercy, gently guiding us back into His will and way.
  4. True obedience requires us to surrender our own desires and commit to following God’s commands.

Stand firm in your faith and remain obedient to God’s calling. When you find yourself entangled in the snares of the devil, recognize your error and heed God’s correction.

Pray

Lord, help me to resist the temptations of this world. Give me discernment to recognize selfish desires and the strength to be obedient to Your Word. When I stray away from Your will, please redirect me back on course. In Jesus’ name, amen.

June 12, 2023

If your hand or foot causes you to sin, cut it off and cast it from you. It is better for you to enter into life lame or maimed, rather than having two hands or two feet, to be cast into the everlasting fire.
Matthew 18:8

Jesus uses strong language and powerful illustrations to emphasize the seriousness of sin and the importance of having a devotion with God. In this verse, He encourages us to remove anything that hinders our relationship with Him.

Our hands and feet represent our actions. They symbolize the choices we make and the behaviors we engage in. Jesus challenges us to identify anything that keeps us from closely following Him.

This may include relationships, habits, or pursuits that distract us from God’s will and cause us to sin. It could be negativity, addictions, or activities that stunt our spiritual growth. Some of these things may seem harmless, but if they prevent us from following Christ wholeheartedly, they are hindrances to our spiritual well-being.

Cutting off a hand or foot is serious and drastic. It represents the willingness to let go of the things that have become idols or stumbling blocks. It requires courage, surrender, and trust in God’s plan for our lives.

Consider the areas in your life that may be hindering your spiritual growth. Are there any relationships or habits that lead you away from God? Are you willing to make the necessary changes to pursue holiness?

Jesus desires complete obedience. He desires your wholehearted commitment. Make a list of things that you are willing to surrender and ask God to give you strength to remove them from your life.

Pray

Lord, help me to examine and identify anything that hinders my relationship with You. Give me the courage and strength to let go of anything that leads me away from You. Help me to prioritize my relationship with You above all other things. In Jesus’ name, amen.