Pastor Stephen Dedman

July 28, 2025

So the Lord spoke to the fish, and it vomited Jonah onto dry land.
‭‭Jonah‬ ‭2‬:‭10‬

The story of Jonah is one of rebellion, repentance, and redemption—a story that resonates with us on many levels. Like Jonah, we often find ourselves running from God’s call, seeking to escape His presence and evade His will for our lives. Yet, no matter how far we may stray, God’s pursuit of us never wavers.

In Jonah’s moment of desperation, trapped within the belly of the great fish, he cries out to God for mercy. His prayer, recorded in Jonah 2, is an expression of repentance and surrender—a turning point in his journey back to God. And in response to Jonah’s cry, God intervenes miraculously, commanding the fish to vomit Jonah onto dry land.

God’s deliverance of Jonah serves as a powerful reminder of His unfailing love and faithfulness towards His children. Even in our moments of disobedience and rebellion, God is always ready to extend His hand of mercy and rescue us from the depths of despair. His grace knows no bounds, and His desire is for all to come to repentance and experience His salvation.

Today, let us reflect on God’s deliverance of Jonah and the lessons it holds for us. May we recognize our own need for repentance and surrender, acknowledging our dependence on God’s mercy and grace. And may we respond with obedience and faithfulness, trusting in God’s faithfulness to lead us on the path of righteousness and fulfill His purposes in and through us.

Pray

Lord, thank You for Your mercy and grace that reaches down to rescue me from the depths of despair. Help me to recognize the need for repentance and surrender, and to trust in Your unfailing love. May I respond with obedience and faithfulness to Your call. In Jesus’ name, amen.

July 27, 2025

For of Him and through Him and to Him are all things, to whom be glory forever. Amen.
‭‭Romans‬ ‭11‬:‭36‬

In this single verse, the apostle Paul expresses the scope of God’s reign over all creation. It serves as a beautiful reminder of our place in God’s grand design and calls us to respond with awe, reverence, and adoration.

This verse affirms that everything originates from God, finds its sustenance in Him, and ultimately returns to Him. Every aspect of creation, every event in history, every moment of our lives is under His sovereign control and authority. Nothing exists apart from Him, and nothing happens outside of His divine purpose.

As we meditate on this truth, we are invited to surrender ourselves to the sovereign will of God. We are reminded that our lives are not our own but belong to the One who created us and sustains us. In times of uncertainty and difficulty, we can take comfort in knowing that God is in control and that He works all things together for our good (Romans 8:28).

Recognizing that all things are from Him and through Him leads us to respond with gratitude and praise. Every blessing we receive, every provision we enjoy, is a gift from the hand of our Heavenly Father. In moments of joy and abundance, may we lift our voices in thanksgiving, acknowledging the source of every good and perfect gift (James 1:17).

As we contemplate that all things are to Him, we are reminded of our ultimate purpose: to bring glory to God. 

Pray

Lord, I am in awe of Your sovereignty and majesty, for of You and through You and to You are all things. Help me to surrender to Your will and to trust in Your goodness and faithfulness. May I bring glory to Your name, as I acknowledge You as the source and sustainer of all things. In Jesus’ name, amen.

July 26, 2025

Therefore gird up the loins of your mind, be sober, and rest your hope fully upon the grace that is to be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ;
I Peter 1:13

Peter urges believers to prepare their minds for action and to be sober-minded in their approach to life. He encourages them to set their hope fully on the grace that will be revealed when Jesus Christ returns. This verse comes in the context of Peter’s letter to Christians facing persecution and trials. He reminds them of the sure hope they have in Christ’s return and the future inheritance awaiting them in heaven.

As followers of Christ, we are called to live with a sense of anticipation and readiness for His return. This means actively engaging our minds in the pursuit of holiness and setting our hope firmly on the grace that will be revealed to us at the coming of Jesus Christ.

In a world filled with distractions and temptations, it’s easy to lose sight of our ultimate hope. However, Peter’s exhortation reminds us to intentionally focus our minds on the truth of God’s promises and the assurance of our salvation. By girding up the loins of our minds and being sober-minded, we can resist the schemes of the enemy and remain steadfast in our faith.

Setting our hope fully on the grace of Christ also means living with confidence in His provision and victory over sin and death. It means trusting that God is faithful to fulfill His promises and believing that our future is secure in Him. This hope empowers us to persevere through trials and challenges, knowing that our suffering is temporary and that a glorious inheritance awaits us in eternity.

Pray

Lord, thank You for the hope I have in You. Help me to gird up the loins of my mind and be sober-minded in my approach to life. Strengthen my faith and increase my anticipation of Your return. In Jesus’ name, amen.