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    Weddings & Funerals

    by TerryLema March 19, 2026

    “Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn.”  [Romans 12:15]

    I have folders set up on my computer in which to file things. I have a folder labeled “Devotions” and sub-folders set up by years. One labeled “sermons and seminars” another labeled “financial information” and others for pictures, recipes and correspondence. But the folder that is perhaps the most unusual is labeled “weddings and funerals.”

    Weddings and funerals are hardly similar items and I’m not sure why I keep both in the same folder, except that perhaps weddings and funerals are the most intensely personal and touching of all events. At a wedding we rejoice with those who rejoice. At a funeral, we mourn with those who mourn. At these events we participate in the joys and in the sorrows of others.

    True love will interest us in both the joys and the sorrows of those with whom we come in contact. Every day we meet some who are full of joy and others who are consumed with sorrow. In this world, at any given time, some are laughing and some are weeping. It is part of the human condition.

    When trouble strikes others, we are to be concerned and ready to help. We are to be touched by their hurts. If possible, we are to lend a hand. Often the most precious thing we can do is simply cry with them. We can’t always fix things. We’d like too, but often there is no solution. The most human, the most God-like thing we can do, is simply to sit quietly with them, love them, hold them, pray for them, and cry with them.

    May I say also that often it is easier to relate to another’s sorrows than it is to rejoice with another’s joys?  When we see others experiencing the comfort, success, prosperity that we too desire but do not have, it can be easy to become resentful or envious. Yet here we are commanded to rejoice.

    In my computer folder I keep words of joy spoken at weddings, and words of sorrow and comfort from funerals. In my heart, I am to hold joy for those who rejoice and mourn with those who cry.

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    Bless Those …

    by TerryLema March 18, 2026
    March 18, 2026

    Sadly, Romans 12 must end. The final section [vs 14-21] contains some of the most difficult attitudes and actions we are to see blossom in our lives. Listen to the…

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    IF We Confess Our Sin …

    by TerryLema March 17, 2026
    March 17, 2026

    I became angry the other day – over something petty. Lost my patience and did not engage my brain before my mouth spoke. Impatience and anger have been sins that…

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    No More Pain!

    by TerryLema March 16, 2026
    March 16, 2026

    I have been thinking a great deal about pain recently – probably because I’ve had a great deal of pain! I am approaching the 7th anniversary of my PMR diagnosis.…

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    Our God Reigns!

    by TerryLema March 15, 2026
    March 15, 2026

    The song service last Sunday in church focused on “Our God Reigns.” It reminded me of my favorite chapter in the Book of Revelation, Chapter 19, which begins with heavenly…

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    Flowing Out; Inviting In

    by TerryLema March 14, 2026
    March 14, 2026

    Romans 12:9-13 ends on this note: “When God’s people are in need, be ready to help them. Always be eager to practice hospitality.” [NLT] Two thoughts are contained in this short…

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    Six! Yes, Six Guidelines of Love!

    by TerryLema March 13, 2026
    March 13, 2026

    Love, that’s what this life is all about according to Romans 12:9-10. Everything in our lives is nourished, replenished by love. The following two verses give six guidelines for love.…

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    Love, Love, Love

    by TerryLema March 12, 2026
    March 12, 2026

    If you look at Romans 12:9-10 in the Greek, three totally different words are used to describe what we identify as love. “Let love be without hypocrisy.” The word is “agape.” God’s brand…

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    Really Love!

    by TerryLema March 11, 2026
    March 11, 2026

    Romans 12:9 begins “Don’t just pretend to love others. Really love them,” and then the verse goes on “Hate what is wrong. Hold tightly to what is good.” [NLT] Sincere…

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    Love

    by TerryLema March 10, 2026
    March 10, 2026

    Romans 12 to me is like a wonderful garden, full of beauty and delight. It begins in full view of the sunshine of God’s mercy. The will of God is…

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Pastor Terry Lema

Pastor Terry Lema has been married for 53 years, and has 3 children and 3 grandsons. Terry graduated from Trinity Bible College, and and recently retired as Lead Pastor at The Way Church in Middleton, Idaho.

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