Pastor Stephen Dedman

Devotional For December 27, 2024

Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.
‭‭I Peter‬ ‭5‬:‭8‬

In this verse, the Apostle Peter provides us with valuable wisdom and guidance on how to navigate the spiritual battles we face in life. He urges us to be both sober and vigilant, and he likens our adversary, the devil, to a roaring lion on the prowl.

Peter encourages us to be sober, not just in the sense of abstaining from alcohol, but also in our spiritual lives. Sobriety means being clear-minded and not clouded by the distractions or temptations of this world. It’s about maintaining spiritual clarity so that we can discern the enemy’s tactics.

Being vigilant implies being watchful and alert. We are called to watch over our hearts and minds. The devil is constantly seeking opportunities to lead us astray, so we must remain vigilant in our faith, prayer, and devotion to God.

Peter reminds us that the devil is our adversary, and he is relentless in his efforts to devour our faith, joy, and peace. Understanding the nature of our spiritual enemy is crucial. He often operates through deception, temptation, and discouragement.

While the devil may be an adversary, we have the ultimate protector in God. Through prayer, faith, and reliance on God’s Word, we can resist the schemes of the enemy. God provides us with the armor of faith to stand firm.

As you go about your day, stay rooted in your relationship with God, and you’ll find the strength to overcome the challenges that come your way.

Pray

Lord, thank You for the guidance and wisdom found in your Word. Help me to be sober and vigilant in my faith, guarding my heart against the schemes of the enemy. Strengthen me with Your Spirit so that I may stand firm in my faith and find refuge in Your loving arms. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Devotional For December 26, 2024

When my spirit was overwhelmed within me, then You knew my path. In the way in which I walk they have secretly set a snare for me.
‭‭Psalms‬ ‭142‬:‭3‬

This verse captures a moment when the psalmist felt overwhelmed by his circumstances. These words describe when he was heavy burdened and it seemed that others had set traps and obstacles in his way.

Life often brings moments of distress and feelings of being ensnared by challenges. In these times, it’s important to remember that God is fully aware of our circumstances. He knows our every step, and nothing escapes His attention. When we’re burdened and feel surrounded by difficulties, we can turn to Him, knowing that He is our refuge and strength.

The act of pouring out our hearts to God is a form of honest and vulnerable prayer. Just as the psalmist did, we can share our fears, anxieties, and troubles with our heavenly Father. He listens, cares, and offers guidance, comfort, and strength. It’s a reminder that in our moments of overwhelming circumstances, we don’t have to face them alone.

So, when you find yourself in a situation like the one described in Psalm 142:3, take a cue from the psalmist. Pour out your heart to God, and trust in His knowledge of your path. He is there to guide you through the snares and give you peace for your troubled spirit.

Pray

Lord, in the moments when I feel overwhelmed, I’m thankful that I can turn to You. You know my path, and nothing is hidden from Your sight. I pour out my heart to You, knowing that You will encourage and strengthen me. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Merry Christmas

For there is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.
‭‭Luke‬ ‭2‬:‭11‬

Do you ever think about what the first Christmas was like? It was simple, quiet, and deeply significant, highlighting themes of humility, hope, and divine intervention. It wasn’t celebrated with the fanfare of modern Christmas traditions but with awe, worship, and the sharing of good news.

All of Heaven celebrated the birth of Jesus. All of the angels were rejoicing. The angel’s announcement to the shepherds also signifies the fulfillment of prophecy and the beginning of God’s redemptive plan. 

The significance is profound: the long-awaited Messiah, foretold by prophets, has come. He is not just a king or a teacher but a Savior—the One who rescued us from sin and reconciled us to God. The use of “Christ the Lord” emphasizes Jesus’ divine nature and supreme authority.

In the midst of celebrating Christmas, let’s remember the birth of Jesus, our Savior. As we exchange gifts with loved ones, may we reflect on the greatest gift ever given: the gift of eternal life through faith in Christ.

Let’s take a moment to worship the newborn King and embrace the transformative power of His presence in our lives.

May the peace, love, and joy that Christ brings be with you and your loved ones this Christmas season.

Merry Christmas!

Pray

Lord, thank You for saving me from my sins. Let me remember that today is all about You. Fill my heart with joy as I celebrate with others. In Jesus’ name, amen.