Pastor Stephen Dedman

June 5, 2025

For we ourselves were also once foolish, disobedient, deceived, serving various lusts and pleasures, living in malice and envy, hateful and hating one another.
‭‭Titus‬ ‭3‬:‭3‬

In Titus 3, the apostle Paul reminds Titus of the power of God’s grace in the lives of believers. Paul emphasizes the sinful nature from which they were saved and the importance of living in accordance with God’s mercy and love. Verse 3 portrays the past condition of believers before experiencing God’s redeeming grace.

Before coming to Christ, we were lost in sin, driven by selfish desires, and blinded by deception. However, through His mercy and love, God extended salvation to us, rescuing us from our sinful state.

As recipients of God’s grace, we are called to extend that same grace and compassion to others. Rather than harboring judgment or resentment towards those who are still lost in sin, let us approach them with understanding. Just as God showed kindness to us, let us be agents of His love in the lives of others.

In our interactions with others, remember our own past condition and the immeasurable grace God has shown us. Let us extend grace and compassion freely, reflecting the power of God’s love in our own lives.

Pray

Lord, thank You for Your abundant grace. Help me to remember my own past and approach others with humility and compassion. Fill my heart with Your love, that I may reflect Your grace to those around me. May Your mercy be evident in all I do. In Jesus’ name, amen.

June 4, 2025

I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance, but He who is coming after me is mightier than I, whose sandals I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.
‭‭Matthew‬ ‭3‬:‭11‬

John the Baptist proclaimed the coming of the Messiah and prepared the way for His ministry. He baptized people with water as a symbol of repentance, but he prophesied that Jesus will baptize with the Holy Spirit and fire, signifying a deeper, transformative work in the hearts and lives of believers.

John the Baptist contrasts his baptism with water, which symbolizes repentance and cleansing from sin, with the baptism that Jesus will bring—a baptism with the Holy Spirit and fire. This baptism represents the impartation of the Holy Spirit’s power and presence, which brings about spiritual renewal, empowerment, and transformation.

As Christians, we are called to experience this baptism of the Holy Spirit, which is not merely an external ritual but a deep and inward work of God in our hearts and lives. The Holy Spirit gives us power to live as disciples of Jesus, enabling us to bear fruit, overcome sin, and walk in obedience to God’s will. He convicts us of sin, leads us into truth, and empowers us to live lives that glorify God.

The baptism of the Holy Spirit represents a purifying fire that refines and purges us from all that hinders our relationship with God. It burns away impurities, strengthens our faith, and empowers us to live boldly for Christ. Through the work of the Holy Spirit, we are transformed into the image of Christ, becoming more like Him in character and conduct.

Today, let us invite the Holy Spirit to come and fill us anew, empowering us to live as faithful disciples of Jesus Christ.

Pray

Lord, thank You for the promise of the baptism of the Holy Spirit, which brings transformation and empowerment. Fill me with Your Spirit today, and purify me with Your refining fire. Help me to walk in obedience to Your will. In Jesus’ name, amen.

June 3, 2025

Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!
‭‭Psalms‬ ‭46‬:‭10‬

Finding moments of stillness can be a challenge, especially when we live in such a fast paced world. We are overwhelmed with noise, distractions, and responsibilities that demand our attention. However, there is so much peace and joy when we spend time in the presence of our Creator. 

Psalm 46:10 is an invitation to pause, to quiet our hearts, and to intentionally draw near to God. In the stillness, we have the opportunity to recognize the majesty, sovereignty, and presence of our Heavenly Father.

But why is it so crucial to be still before God? In the stillness, we find refuge from the storms of life. Just as a ship finds a safe harbor amidst turbulent waters, we find peace and security when we anchor our souls in God’s presence. It’s a time to lay down our burdens, worries, and anxieties at His feet, trusting that He is in control.

In the stillness, we gain a deeper understanding of who God is. We can experience His character, His faithfulness, and His love. We come to know Him not merely as a distant deity but as a personal, caring, and involved God who desires a close relationship with us.

This verse also reminds us of God’s plan for all of creation. When we take time to be still before Him, we align ourselves with His purposes. We exalt Him not only in our personal lives but also in the world, becoming vessels through which His glory can shine.

Find a quiet place, silence the noise, and invite God into your presence. As you do, you’ll discover a deeper connection with Him, a peace that transcends understanding, and the joy of exalting God in your life and throughout the world.

Pray

Lord, help me to be still in Your presence. In the midst of life’s chaos, grant me the ability to find moments of peace and quiet where I can know You more deeply. May Your name be exalted in my life and in all the earth. In Jesus’ name, amen.