Pastor Stephen Dedman

Devotional For September 28, 2023

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 September 27, 2023

…for it is God who works in you both to will and to do for His good pleasure.
‭‭Philippians‬ ‭2‬:‭13‬

In today’s verse, the Apostle Paul highlights two essential aspects of our relationship with God.

1. God’s Divine Will: The verse acknowledges that God desires us to align our will with His divine purpose. His will is always perfect and in our best interest. When we earnestly seek His will, we open the door for His guidance and blessings in our lives.

2. God’s Empowering Grace: Not only does God invite us to follow His will, but He also empowers us to do so. This empowerment comes through the Holy Spirit, who works within us, transforming our desires and enabling us to carry out His plans.

As we seek God’s will in our lives, we may face moments of uncertainty or doubt. But God’s Spirit guides and enlightens our hearts, helping us understand His purpose for us.

When we encounter difficulties or obstacles in following God’s will, His empowering grace equips us with the strength and resilience needed to overcome them.

God’s empowerment allows us to live purposefully, fulfilling His good pleasure. When we align our will with His, our lives take on deeper meaning and significance.

Philippians 2:13 reminds us that God is actively at work within us, enabling us to desire and fulfill His divine will. As we seek His guidance and rely on His empowering grace, we can live a life that brings Him glory and aligns with His perfect plan for us.

Pray

Lord, I am so grateful for Your invitation to follow Your will and for the empowering grace of Your Holy Spirit. Help me to seek Your guidance in all aspects of my life and to align my desires with Your purpose. Help me to trust in Your empowerment to fulfill Your good pleasure. In Jesus’ name, amen.

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Devotional For September 26, 2023

Now if their fall is riches for the world, and their failure riches for the Gentiles, how much more their fullness!
‭‭Romans‬ ‭11‬:‭12‬

In Romans 11, the apostle Paul discusses the relationship between the Jewish people and Gentiles in God’s plan of salvation. Verse 12 presents a profound truth: the temporary “fall” or rejection of Israel had a purpose – it brought riches to the world and blessings to the Gentiles. But there’s even more to come – the fullness of Israel’s restoration will bring even greater blessings.

This verse reminds us that God’s plans are intricate and purposeful. Even when it may seem like a setback or failure, God can work it out for good. Israel’s rejection opened the door for the Gentiles to hear the Gospel, leading to the salvation of countless souls. This is a reminder of God’s redemptive power, using unexpected circumstances to accomplish His divine purposes.

As believers, we can take comfort in knowing that God’s plan for our lives is similarly purposeful. Even in our setbacks and failures, He can use these moments to bring about blessings, growth, and transformation. We should also eagerly anticipate the “fullness” of God’s blessings in our lives, trusting that He has even greater things in store.

In your prayer today, thank God for His sovereign plan. Ask Him to help you see the purpose in both your successes and challenges. Pray for a heart filled with anticipation, trusting that God’s blessings will continue to unfold in your life, just as He has promised.

Pray

Lord, thank You for Your sovereign plan and wisdom. Help me to trust in Your purpose even when I face setbacks or failures. Let me see the blessings in all the unexpected places. In Jesus’ name, amen.

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