Pastor Stephen Dedman

Devotional For November 3, 2023

As He prayed, the appearance of His face was altered, and His robe became white and glistening.
‭‭Luke‬ ‭9‬:‭29‬

Luke 9:28-36 provides a unique and glorious moment in the life of Jesus, known as the Transfiguration. During this event, as Jesus prayed, His face shone with radiant glory, and His clothes became intensely white. This glimpse of His divine nature offers us several valuable lessons.

First, the Transfiguration shows us Jesus’ divinity. It’s a revelation of His true nature as the Son of God. In our daily lives, it’s easy to forget the majesty and holiness of Jesus. The Transfiguration serves as a reminder that He is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.

Second, it emphasizes the importance of prayer. The Transfiguration occurred while Jesus was in prayer. It underscores the significance of seeking communion with God in prayer. In our own prayer life, we may not experience such visible transformations, but our time spent with God can indeed transform us from the inside, renewing our minds and hearts.

Lastly, it gives us a glimpse of the glory that awaits us in eternity. As believers, we are called to be transformed into the image of Christ, and one day, we will share in His glorious presence. The Transfiguration serves as a foretaste of the heavenly glory that is to come.

Be encouraged to seek a deeper intimacy with Christ through prayer and be inspired to live in anticipation of seeing the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.

Pray

Lord, thank You for the Transfiguration which reveals Your divine nature. As I seek You in prayer, may I be transformed by Your presence. Help me to remember the glory that awaits me in eternity and to live in light of this hope. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Devotional For November 2, 2023

When my spirit was overwhelmed within me, then You knew my path. In the way in which I walk they have secretly set a snare for me.
‭‭Psalms‬ ‭142‬:‭3‬

This verse captures a moment when the psalmist felt overwhelmed by his circumstances. These words describe when he was heavy burdened and it seemed that others had set traps and obstacles in his way.

Life often brings moments of distress and feelings of being ensnared by challenges. In these times, it’s important to remember that God is fully aware of our circumstances. He knows our every step, and nothing escapes His attention. When we’re burdened and feel surrounded by difficulties, we can turn to Him, knowing that He is our refuge and strength.

The act of pouring out our hearts to God is a form of honest and vulnerable prayer. Just as the psalmist did, we can share our fears, anxieties, and troubles with our heavenly Father. He listens, cares, and offers guidance, comfort, and strength. It’s a reminder that in our moments of overwhelming circumstances, we don’t have to face them alone.

So, when you find yourself in a situation like the one described in Psalm 142:3, take a cue from the psalmist. Pour out your heart to God, and trust in His knowledge of your path. He is there to guide you through the snares and give you peace for your troubled spirit.

Pray

Lord, in the moments when I feel overwhelmed, I’m thankful that I can turn to You. You know my path, and nothing is hidden from Your sight. I pour out my heart to You, knowing that You will encourage and strengthen me. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Devotional For October 30, 2023

But Christ came as High Priest of the good things to come, with the greater and more perfect tabernacle not made with hands, that is, not of this creation.
‭‭Hebrews‬ ‭9‬:‭11‬

Hebrews 9:11 paints a picture of Jesus as our High Priest. In the Old Testament, the high priest held the honor and responsibility of entering the Most Holy Place of the temple to make atonement for the sins of the people. However, Jesus is described as the High Priest of the “good things to come,” and His tabernacle is “greater and more perfect.”

This verse is a reminder of the extraordinary nature of Christ’s priesthood. He doesn’t enter an earthly sanctuary but the heavenly one, not made by human hands. His work is not confined to temporary rituals but secures eternal salvation for those who believe in Him. In Christ, we have a High Priest who mediates for us before God, ensuring that the “good things to come” are ours to inherit.

We should be grateful for the perfect High Priest we have in Jesus. He has accomplished what no other high priest could—eternal redemption. We can approach God with confidence, knowing that Christ’s work is complete, and we are welcomed into the presence of God. May this truth fill us with hope and assurance as we live out our faith in Him.

Pray

Lord, thank You for being the perfect High Priest and entering the heavenly tabernacle to secure my eternity. Help me to grasp the significance of this wonderful work. Give me confidence and assurance as I anticipate the “good things to come” that You have promised. In Jesus’ name, amen.