Pastor Stephen Dedman

Devotional For September 14, 2023

Your word is a lamp to my feet And a light to my path.
‭‭Psalms‬ ‭119‬:‭105‬

Life is often a journey through the unknown. We face choices, challenges, and uncertainties along the way. It’s during these moments of darkness and confusion that we are blessed to have the Lord’s guidance as a light to illuminate our path.

Imagine trying to find your way through a forest at night, surrounded by darkness. Without a source of light, you will stumble, trip, and possibly lose your way. But when you have a lamp to your feet and a light for your path, suddenly, the path becomes clear, and you can confidently take each step, in the right direction.

God’s Word serves as our spiritual lamp. It provides the necessary illumination to navigate the complex terrain of life. It reveals God’s will, His principles, and His promises. It offers wisdom and insight for every situation we encounter.

The metaphor of a lamp to our feet reminds us that God’s Word gives us guidance for our immediate steps. It helps us make decisions, big and small, with confidence, knowing that we are aligning ourselves with His truth. It keeps us from stumbling and falling into the pitfalls of sin and confusion.

Furthermore, God’s Word is a light to our path. It doesn’t just show us where to place our next step; it reveals the broader direction of our life’s journey. It helps us to see the path ahead, even in the midst of darkness. It helps to reveal some uncertainties or trials that we could face.

As you embark on your journey each day, let Psalm 119:105 be a reminder of the precious gift you have in God’s Word. Let it be the source of wisdom, comfort, and direction in every aspect of your life. Trust in the Lord to guide your steps and illuminate your path through His timeless and faithful Word.

Pray

Lord, thank You for Your guidance. Help me to trust You every step of every day. Let Your Word be the most important aspect to gaining wisdom and understanding. In Jesus’ name, amen.

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Devotional For September 12, 2023

For we all stumble in many things. If anyone does not stumble in word, he is a perfect man, able also to bridle the whole body.
‭‭James‬ ‭3‬:‭2‬

The book of James contains substantial wisdom on the power of our words and the challenges of controlling our tongues. James reminds us of the significance of practicing self-control, especially when it comes to our selection of words.

None of us are exempt from making mistakes or stumbling in various aspects of our lives. We’re imperfect beings living in a fallen world.

The ability to control our words demonstrates a level of maturity and self-control that extends beyond speech—it affects our entire lives. Our words hold immense power. They can uplift or tear down, encourage or discourage, bring life or cause harm. James himself writes about the tongue being a fire that can set a whole forest ablaze (James 3:6). Therefore, controlling our tongues is a crucial aspect of Christian living.

Practice taking a moment to think before you speak, especially in emotionally charged situations. Be intentional about using words that encourage, uplift, and bring peace to those you interact with.

Pray

Lord, I recognize the challenge of taming my tongue and the power my words hold. Grant me the wisdom and self-control to speak with grace and love, building up those around me. Help me grow in maturity, not only in my speech but in all areas of my life. In Jesus’ name, amen.

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Devotional For September 11, 2023

And one cried to another and said: “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts; The whole earth is full of His glory!”
‭‭Isaiah‬ ‭6‬:‭3‬

9/11 stands as a day that many will never forget. Our nation faced the gruesome reality that a group of terrorists committed some unthinkable acts of violence and war. Instead of crippling us, we stood together and were united as one.

What was meant for evil was used to bring a nation together. Americans were on their knees praying and seeking God for help and answers. Churches were full and God was honored and worshipped.

Today, as we remember the events of September 11, 2001, let us explore the significance of this verse in the context of that tragic day and the enduring holiness of our Creator.

Isaiah’s vision of God’s holiness is a reminder that our God is set apart, pure, and perfect. Even in the face of unimaginable tragedy, God’s holiness remains unblemished. In times of darkness, we can take comfort in knowing that His character remains unwavering and steadfast.

September 11, 2001, marked a day of great sorrow and brokenness. But even in the midst of brokenness, God’s holiness shines through. It is in our response to adversity, our acts of kindness, and our pursuit of justice that we can reflect His holiness and bring a measure of healing to a hurting world.

The heavenly beings in Isaiah’s vision continuously declare, “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord.” Our worship of God should not be confined to church walls but should permeate every aspect of our lives. Through our words, actions, and attitudes, we can exalt the holiness of God and be a beacon of hope to others.

Even in the midst of tragedy, there are glimpses of God’s glory – in the bravery of first responders, the compassion of strangers, and the resilience of survivors. As we remember 9/11, let us always remember that God’s glory shines bright and His holiness is unchanging.

In times of great sorrow and uncertainty in our life, we can find solace in knowing that He remains holy, sovereign, and loving. Let us strive to reflect His holiness in our lives, and may we continue to seek His glory even in the face of adversity.

Pray

Lord, when I call on You, You are a present help. Help me to never forget that Your holiness provides healing, comfort and peace. Let me see Your glory even times seem uncertain. Thank You for Your love. In Jesus’ name, amen.

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