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    Waiting

    by TerryLema July 14, 2026

    Luke 12:35-35: “Be dressed for service and keep your lamps burning, as though you were waiting for your master to return from the wedding feast. Then you will be ready to open the door and let him in the moment he arrives and knocks.” [NLT]

    Two Kings, Saul and David, give us examples of how to wait and how not to wait.

    Saul wasn’t very good at waiting.1Samuel 13 tells the story of Saul’s battles against the Philistines. Samuel, prophet and priest, had told the king to wait for him. Saul did not. Instead, he usurped the duties of the priest and offered sacrifices. As soon as he did that, Samuel arrived, and Saul made excuses (aren’t we so good at rationalizations and excuses!). Samuel then delivered God’s message to King Saul … his kingdom would be taken from him and given to another … given to a man after God’s own heart.

    David on the other hand was usually good at waiting on God. I love the incident in 1Chronicles 14:13-17. David already had victories over the Philistines, but they were attacking again. Rather than just assume he knew what God wanted, David asked for God’s plan and the Lord gave it to him. He was to wait until he heard movement in the tops of the mulberry (or balsam) trees, and only then was he to move out in battle.  David followed God’s plan and waited. And God gave him the victory and made all the nations fear him.

    Waiting is hard. The very definition of the word “wait” implies a passage of time, and heaven knows we humans are not patient waiters. We are prone to take matters into our own hands, as King Saul did. When tempted to do that, we should remember that Saul lost everything by not waiting.

    The Scriptures are full of exhortations to “wait on the Lord.” The Scriptures are also full of promises that come to those who wait on the Lord. Amen&Amen

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    Seven Young Men

    by TerryLema July 13, 2026
    July 13, 2026

    Decades ago when our children were young, Bob and I hosted seven men who had come to Sacramento for Bible training. They were from Canada, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, Indonesia, and…

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    Standing

    by TerryLema July 12, 2026
    July 12, 2026

    I am a greeter at church this morning, which requires a lot of standing. One of the hardest things for me to do physically is to stand for any length…

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    Keep Up the Good Fight!

    by TerryLema July 11, 2026
    July 11, 2026

    This is a tough world. I know that there are joys, love, and goodness also. I see it in my God, in my family, my church family, and even in…

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    Three Little Letters

    by TerryLema July 10, 2026
    July 10, 2026

    Three little letters are on “MyChart” again. Each time I have lab work done, I receive an email that “MyChart” (the patient electronic record for my health care system) has…

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    Prays for Us!

    by TerryLema July 9, 2026
    July 9, 2026

    I was so tired when I woke up on July 5 from three nights of fireworks and rockets going off behind our bedroom window. I was cranky from lack of…

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    We Hold These Truths

    by TerryLema July 8, 2026
    July 8, 2026

    I’m not a fan of the modern 4th of July and I don’t care for fireworks. If you ask the man standing behind you in Walmart with a slab of…

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    In the Morning!

    by TerryLema July 7, 2026
    July 7, 2026

    I am writing this on the morning of July 4. The neighbors across the irrigation ditch behind us were shooting off fireworks and rockets until almost midnight. It will be…

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    Confident Hope

    by TerryLema July 6, 2026
    July 6, 2026

    I get several “daily verses” each day from different sources. I read them first thing in the morning and often I will research them in context or simply meditate on…

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    It’s Certain!

    by TerryLema July 5, 2026
    July 5, 2026

    The only certain thing about life in this world is uncertainty! If we think we can control everything that happens to us we are in for a rude awakening because…

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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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