Pastor Stephen Dedman

Devotional For July 3, 2023

“Can anyone hide himself in secret places, So I shall not see him?” says the Lord; “Do I not fill heaven and earth?” says the Lord.
‭‭Jeremiah‬ ‭23‬:‭24‬

It may be a frightful thought but no one can escape God’s watchful eye or hide their actions from His sight. There is no secret or hidden place beyond His awareness. God knows all things, sees everything, and is everywhere.

The Lord says, “Do I not fill heaven and earth?” These words reveal the magnitude of God’s presence. He is not confined to a specific location or limited by time and space. There is no place where He is not.

This truth holds great significance for us as believers. It reminds us that we are never alone or forgotten. In our joys and victories, God is present. In our struggles and sorrows, He is with us. He sees us in our private moments, knows the thoughts of our hearts, and understands the complexities of our lives.

The omnipresence of God brings comfort, accountability, and a sense of awe. It assures us that we can turn to Him in every situation, knowing that He is near and attentive to our needs. It also serves as a reminder that our actions have consequences, for we cannot hide our deeds from the all-seeing eyes of our Heavenly Father.

Knowing that God is omnipresent, we are called to live with integrity. We can take comfort in knowing that even in the most challenging circumstances, God sees us and is working on our behalf. He hears our cries and understands our hearts.

Is there something you are trying to hide from God? Don’t be deceived by the false notion that you can hide anything from God or live in ways contrary to His will. Know that God is with you, guiding and directing your steps. Allow His presence to lead you to worship and honor Him in all that you do.

Pray

Lord, thank You for Your omnipresence. Help me to grasp the depth of this truth and to live in constant awareness of Your presence in my life. Guide me to walk in integrity and to honor You in every area of my life. In Jesus’ name, amen.

A Daily Devotional for July 1, 2023

I know your works. See, I have set before you an open door, and no one can shut it; for you have a little strength, have kept My word, and have not denied My name.
‭‭Revelation‬ ‭3‬:‭8‬

In this sixth letter to the seven churches, Jesus addresses the church in Philadelphia. He commends them for their faithfulness and perseverance. Despite the challenges they faced, Jesus acknowledges their works and offers them an encouraging promise—a door of opportunity that no one can shut.

Just as Jesus knew the works of the church in Philadelphia, He knows the deeds of each one of us today. He also sees the challenges we encounter and the limitations we face. Yet, in the midst of it all, He promises an open door—a pathway to new possibilities, blessings, and growth.

The open door represents opportunities in various aspects of our lives—spiritually, relationally, and vocationally. It is an invitation to step into God’s divine plan and purpose for our lives. It may involve areas of ministry, personal growth, or unexpected blessings. Regardless of the specific nature of the open door, it signifies that God is at work, orchestrating circumstances for our benefit.

Notice that Jesus acknowledged their little strength. It is a reminder that our own human abilities and resources are insufficient to bring about significant change or accomplish God’s purposes. But, when we rely on Him, He empowers us beyond our limitations.

The key to walking through the open door lies in our faithfulness to God’s Word and our commitment to Jesus. As we remain in His truth and live out our faith, we position ourselves to receive His guidance, direction, and provision.

Sometimes it may be required of us to step out of our comfort zones and embrace unfamiliar territories. It may involve risks, challenges, or the need to rely completely on the leading of the Holy Spirit. Yet, we can be assured that as we step out in faith, we are not alone. God’s presence goes before us, equipping us for every step along the way.

Are you trusting in God’s love and perfect timing? Are you willing to walk through the door, even if it means leaving behind the familiar and taking a leap of faith? With God as your guide, you can rest assured that the path He establishes will lead to blessings and an abundant life.

Pray

Lord, thank You for the open door of opportunity that You have set before me. Give me discernment to recognize the doors You open and the courage to walk through them. Give me wisdom and guidance as I navigate new paths and step into the unknown. In Jesus’ name, amen.

June 29, 2023

I know your works, love, service, faith, and your patience; and as for your works, the last are more than the first.
‭‭Revelation‬ ‭2‬:‭19‬

Jesus’ fourth letter to the seven churches was addressed to Thyatira. In His message, He speaks directly to their works, love, service, faith, and patience. These qualities are essential in the life of every believer, and they demonstrate the power of Christ working in us.

Jesus begins by acknowledging their works. A Believer’s works are an outward expression of their faith and relationship with the Lord. The Lord not only sees what we do but also understands the motives behind what we do.

Next, He commended the church for their love. Our love for God compels us to love our neighbors as ourselves. When love controls our actions, our works become acts of kindness, pointing others to the love of Christ.

Thyatira was a church full of servants. In our service to the Lord, we demonstrate the character of Christ and bring glory to His name. There are so many opportunities to serve others. When we are servants for Christ, even the smallest act of kindness can have a profound impact on someone’s life.

Faith was another quality Jesus recognized. Thyatira had a deep trust in God’s promises. Our faith should lead us to trust and obey the word of God. It is through faith that mountains move, miracles happen, and lives are transformed.

Finally, Jesus commended the church’s patience. Obviously, they endured hardships and persevered in their trials. Patience is knowing that God is faithful and will fulfill His promises in due time. Patience produces hope.

Are your works driven by love, rooted in faith, and characterized by selfless service? Are you patiently enduring in the midst of challenges? Is your life a testimony of Jesus’ love and grace.

Pray

Lord, help me to have a heart filled with love, service, faith, and patience. Let my life be a testimony of the power of Your love. Show me the power of patience. In Jesus’ name, amen.