Pastor Stephen Dedman

Devotional For September 1, 2023

Now therefore, thus says the Lord of hosts: “Consider your ways!”
‭‭Haggai‬ ‭1‬:‭5‬

There are moments when we should take time to have some self-examination and reflection. This verse prompts us to evaluate the priorities and choices that shape our lives, urging us to align them with God’s purposes.

God’s message through Haggai encourages us to “consider your ways.” It’s an invitation to pause, reflect, and honestly assess the path we are on—whether it aligns with God’s will or veers away from it.

In the context of Haggai’s time, the people were neglecting the rebuilding of the temple, focusing on their own houses instead. Similarly, we must examine our priorities and ensure that God’s work and kingdom are at the forefront of our hearts and actions.

Haggai’s message is a call to shift our focus from self-centered pursuits to God’s purposes. It’s an opportunity to reevaluate our use of time, talents, and resources, and realign them with God’s desires.

“Consider your ways” is an invitation to transformation. It’s an opportunity to recognize areas of our lives that need adjustment and submit them to God’s guidance, trusting Him to lead us on the right path.

Take a moment to “consider your ways.” Are your priorities in alignment with God’s purposes? Are there areas in your life that need redirection? How can you actively pursue God’s will and kingdom in your daily choices?

Pray

Lord, I heed Your call to “consider my ways.” Open my eyes to areas in my life that need realignment with Your purposes. Help me to prioritize Your kingdom and work, trusting that as I seek You first, everything else will fall into place. Guide me on the path that leads to Your best for my life. In Jesus’ name, amen.

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Devotional For August 31, 2023

And many of those who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, some to shame and everlasting contempt.
‭‭Daniel‬ ‭12‬:‭2‬

Daniel 12:2 gives us a glimpse into the promise of resurrection and the reality of eternal life. This verse invites us to reflect on the choices we make in this life and the hope we have in Christ for the life beyond. Our earthly lives are temporary compared to the eternal reality that lies ahead.

The imagery of those who “sleep in the dust shall awake” underscores the hope of resurrection. Just as sleep is temporary, death is not the end for believers. Through faith in Christ, we anticipate the ultimate awakening to everlasting life.

There are two possible outcomes: everlasting life or shame and contempt. This emphasizes the importance of the choices we make in this life and their eternal implications. Faith in Christ leads to the promise of eternal life, while rejecting Him leads to spiritual separation.

Today’s verse serves as a call to reflect the preciousness of life and the need to embrace the hope of eternity through our faith and relationship with God. It prompts us to evaluate our faith, our priorities, and our actions, considering the eternal consequences they hold.

The promise of eternal life is a source of comfort and motivation to live faithfully and intentionally, aligning our lives with God’s purposes.

Are you living with the perspective of eternity in mind? Your choices and priorities in this life have eternal implications.

Pray

Lord, thank You for the promise of eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ. Help me to live with a perspective of eternity, making choices that honor You and reflect the hope I have in You. Help me to embrace the truth of Your Word as I journey towards heaven. In Jesus’ name, amen.

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Devotional For August 29, 2023

Therefore He is also able to save to the uttermost those who come to God through Him, since He always lives to make intercession for them.
‭‭Hebrews‬ ‭7‬:‭25‬

There is such a beautiful truth in today’s verse that brings comfort and assurance to every believer’s heart. It reminds us that Jesus Christ, our Savior and High Priest, not only saved us but continues to intercede on our behalf. His intercession is a testament to His eternal love and care for His children.

As our Savior, Jesus accomplished the work of redemption on the cross, providing salvation for all who come to God through Him. As our Intercessor, He continues to stand before the Father on our behalf, representing us and advocating for us.

The assurance that Jesus is able to save us provides us with great comfort. His salvation isn’t limited by time, circumstances, or the depth of our sins. His grace reaches to the depth of our need, offering complete and everlasting salvation.

What a powerful statement—Jesus always lives to make intercession for us. His ministry of intercession isn’t occasional or sporadic; it’s constant and unending. His presence before the Father is a reminder that we are never alone, and His prayers on our behalf are always present.

The concept of intercession speaks to the oneness between the Son and the Father. Jesus, who knows us intimately, intercedes for us personally. His prayers are specific to our needs, fears, and aspirations.

Let this wonderful truth impact your perspective on your relationship with God through Jesus Christ. How can you lean into the comfort of His intercession in your daily life?

Pray

Lord, I’m grateful for the assurance that You always intercede for me. Thank You for Your unending love and care. Help me to draw closer to You, knowing that my prayers are heard by You. In Jesus’ name, amen.

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