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What are you worth?

by TerryLema December 1, 2020

I have often told this story, so if you have been around me for any length of time you have heard it. Still, I want to tell it again.

When my son was about to celebrate his 18th birthday, I wanted to get him something special to remember it by. He is a Chicago Bears fan and his favorite player was Walter Payton. I went to the local card shops looking for a Walter Payton rookie card. They were scarce.

I finally found a store that had one in good condition. I asked what it was worth. The owner said something I have always remembered. He said, “It is worth what you are willing to pay for it.”

Think about that for a minute. That football card is just a piece of old cardboard with a name and picture on one side and stats for that player’s career on the other. What would you be willing to pay?

Now think about this. What was God willing to pay for you? Before coming to Christ we are pretty much just like an old piece of cardboard bearing our name and picture with the details of our life … but God looked at us and said, “I am willing to give the very best of heaven, my own dear Son for you. He is willing to give up every right and prerogative of glory to come to earth and shed His blood on a despicable Roman cross for you.”

So, what are you worth? You are worth what God was willing to pay for you.

John 3:16: “For God loved the world in this way: He gave His One and Only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish but have eternal life.” [HCSB]

And we begin the Christmas Season with emphasis on what God was willing to pay for us!

December 1, 2020 0 comment
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Offline till December 1

by TerryLema November 27, 2020

I am taking until December 1 off. No big reason, I just want to think and pray quietly for a few days.

Remember to be thankful! Tell someone you love them today. Seek out someone you have not talked to or seen for a while and remind them they are special.

See you on December 1!

November 27, 2020 0 comment
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Happy Thanksgiving!

by TerryLema November 26, 2020

I like the way Paul begins his letters. He begins with “Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.”

 Grace and Peace. If there is anything we need right now, it is grace and peace. Grace from God our Father, giving the strength to keep on keeping on no matter what the world is doing. Peace from the LORD Jesus Christ, our Prince of Peace, giving us rest in God while the world is losing its mind!

But then, as I read on in Philippians this morning, Paul reminded me that there is something I also need to be doing, that is giving thanks for you and praying for you.

 “I give thanks to my God for every remembrance of you, always praying with joy for all of you in my every prayer.” [Philippians 1:3 HCSB]

On this Thanksgiving Day, I truly am thankful for all of you. Some of you I know personally, others I only see as names and pictures on Facebook. But I am always amazed and humbled that you take the time to read these daily devotions and often comment on them. You bless me abundantly, especially when you tell me something I wrote resonates with where you are in your walk with God. I am humbled.

Please know that I do give thanks for you … I pray with joy for all of you. I cannot wait until we all get to heaven and we get to spend time getting to know each other through eternity.

God bless each of you! And may His grace, mercy, and peace flood your souls this day.

Happy Thanksgiving!

November 26, 2020 0 comment
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Thanking or Complaining?

by TerryLema November 25, 2020

Before we leave Psalm 95, we need to take note of not just its glorious beginning, but how it ends. The beginning is where we often focus. We are joyfully shouting because our God is Creator and Sustainer of all His Creation and because He is our Maker and our Shepherd.

We cannot, however, ignore the warning that comes at the end.

“Today, if you hear His voice: Do not harden your hearts as at Meribah, as on that day at Massah in the wilderness where your fathers tested Me; they tried Me, though they had seen what I did. For 40 years I was disgusted with that generation; I said, ‘They are a people whose hearts go astray; they do not know My ways.’ So I swore in My anger, ‘They will not enter My rest.’” [vs 8-11 HCSB]

There is a warning that we are not to allow our hearts to become hardened. The psalmist uses an incident out of Exodus 17 where the people complained once again before the LORD. Even though they had seen mighty miracles, even though God proved Himself strong on their behalf repeatedly, still they complained.

Complaining is an easy trap to fall into, one that the enemy of our soul is always pushing us towards. Complaining is the opposite of thanksgiving. It narrows our vision and focus to only what is wrong. It pushes the awareness of God’s presence and the appreciation of His blessings out of sight.

When we complain we see only what we think we want or need that we do not have. We fail to see our Shepherd’s abundant mercy, grace, love, and care. Complaining drives us out of the Presence of our God and into a wilderness where we wander around hopeless and lost.

So, let us not harden our hearts. Instead let us lift our hearts with our hands in joyful and triumphant praise to our Great King.

November 25, 2020 0 comment
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His Sheep!

by TerryLema November 24, 2020

I am delighting in Psalm 95 as we approach Thanksgiving. The psalmist reminded us as he began his song that we are to shout joyfully and triumphantly to our LORD and God. Then he gave us the first reason to do so, because our God is Creator and Sustainer of this beautiful earth He has given us.

Then the psalmist gets even more personal. Not only are we to be shouting thankfully because God created this earth and now sustains it … we are to be in awe before Him because He created us and sustains us.

“Come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the Lord our Maker. For He is our God, and we are the people of His pasture, the sheep under His care.” [vs 6-7 HCSB]

The LORD is our Creator, our Maker. He is also the one who sustains us … we are the sheep under His care. The Good Shepherd loves His sheep.

Does that not make you pause? The One who sustains mountains and oceans and galaxies cares deeply for the people of His pasture. He knows what is going on in our lives, in our bodies, in our everyday challenges and desires. And He cares.

When things become difficult or troubles arise, we often fall into the devil’s trap of thinking that God does not care, nor does He notice what is going on. We think He has abandoned us or is punishing us, but beloved, that is a lie from the pit of hell. When troubles arise and all around me seems dark, that is when God’s care is so abundant.

So, this Thanksgiving week, let us remember to worship, bow down, and kneel before our Creator and Sustainer. He is with us. He will never leave us. He will not abandon us. We are His. Amen.

November 24, 2020 0 comment
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It All Belongs to Him!

by TerryLema November 23, 2020

How about we stay in Psalm 95 for a couple days as we head on over to Thanksgiving this week?  Yesterday we looked at those first two verses, which urge us to raise our voices in joyful and triumphant shouts of thanksgiving.

Now just in case we cannot come up with reasons to be thankful on our own, the psalmist gives us a couple. The first reason comes in verses 3-5.

“For the Lord is a great God, a great King above all gods. The depths of the earth are in His hand, and the mountain peaks are His. The sea is His; He made it. His hands formed the dry land.” [HCSB]

The LORD we serve is the great God, the great King. He reigns above all gods. He is creator, His Hands made everything. He is Sustainer, He holds it all together.

Last week I drove down a particular highway to get to my doctor’s office. That road heads straight toward our foothills and mountains, which at that time were covered with snow from a recent storm. That drive always makes me feel like I am heading into the sky, it always reminds me of my God. I feel like I could just keep driving and end up in heaven.

God surrounded us with such beauty on this earth. The mountains, the oceans, the deserts, the flora and fauna. As we survey the beauty He has encompassed us with, we can only imagine what heaven must be like!

This week take a moment and look around you. Look at the beauty God has given us, the vibrant colors, glorious landscapes, and ever-changing sky! And be thankful. He could have made everything brown! But He chose to bless us with wondrous beauty.

Thank you, Father. You are Amazing God!

November 23, 2020 0 comment
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Whole Lot of Shoutin’ Going On!

by TerryLema November 22, 2020

As Thanksgiving approaches, my email inbox is full of reminders to be thankful. They come by way of my daily verse, offers for e-greeting cards, Black Friday sales announcements, and offers to buy some “thanksgiving messages” from well-known ministries.

I usually do not pay attention to most, but I always read the daily verse.  One that came last week is very familiar, out of Psalm 95.

“Come, let us shout joyfully to the Lord, shout triumphantly to the rock of our salvation! Let us enter His presence with thanksgiving; let us shout triumphantly to Him in song.” [Psalm 95:1-2 HCSB]

I like the three reminders in this verse to shout. We are to shout joyfully to the LORD! We are to shout triumphantly to our Rock of Salvation. We are to shout triumphantly to God in song. Oh yes, and then there is that wonderful reminder that when we enter His presence those shouts are to embrace thanksgiving.

Those things may not be easy to do this year what with this virus-and-fear pandemic raising its voice around us constantly. And if we focus on what is going on in this world, we may not find a lot for which to be thankful. One local mayor has instituted strict restrictions, many local schools are going back to online learning, things are shutting down once again. Washington and Oregon have issued travel and quarantine guidelines that are severe. And California’s governor has issued a 10 PM to 5 AM curfew! (Lot of shouting going on about that!)

The church’s focus, however, is not to be on what is going on in this world. Her focus is to be on the LORD, our Rock of Salvation, our Savior and King. When we “see Jesus” and know how blessed we are to be called His, there should be a whole lot of shoutin’ going on – with thanksgiving!

So church, raise your voice. Let the world know that we serve a King who will reign forever and ever! Amen & Amen!

November 22, 2020 0 comment
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Can’t Sleep!

by TerryLema November 21, 2020

It is 2 AM and I am having one of my Prednisone insomnia moments. I laid in bed for a while thinking about Sunday’s message out of Hebrews 12 and decided to just get up and find my computer and write down some thoughts. I opened my online Bible since I was sitting in the dark and decided to read through a couple chapters of Hebrews just to get a feel for what led up to the portion of Scripture I was going to use.

I started in Hebrews 10 and got as far as verses 24-25.  “And let us be concerned about one another in order to promote love and good works, not staying away from our worship meetings, as some habitually do, but encouraging each other, and all the more as you see the day drawing near.” [Hebrews 10:24-25 HCSB]

There are twelve “Let us” phrases in Hebrews, everyone rich with a command or encouragement for our walk of faith.  This one caught my eye quickly. It reminds us that like Epaphras from Colossae, we are to be concerned about one another, we are to gather together, and we are to encourage one another. The reason for these three things is that “the day” is drawing near.

As I thought about those things this morning it is clear that “the day” is nearer now than ever before, and that we are facing opposition just as those Christians Jews were facing when the letter to Hebrews was written. It is even more important now that we look out for each other.

In many places, we are forbidden to meet in places of worship.  The fear-and-virus pandemic has affected what we took for granted, that in this country our constitutional right to practice our Christian faith would always be there. To me that makes the “let us” commands of these verses even more important.

We must make a determined effort to check on each other, to make sure we are promoting love and good works even while under attack and opposed. We must encourage one another to keep running this race and not be discouraged that we run now in the face of resistance and even hostility. And while we may not be able to be together in-person, we can for the time being, be together online, and in spirit and truth.

Now let’s see if I can get back to sleep.

November 21, 2020 0 comment
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Where the Glory Resides …

by TerryLema November 20, 2020

I visited my primary physician this week. I am blessed to have a doctor who listens and takes the time to respond to all my questions and concerns. She is a delight and I know she has my back … she has told me that on multiple occasions. She will also be completely honest with me – even when it is difficult to hear what she has to say.

At one point in my recent visit I asked a question about the cause/correlation of these auto-immune diseases and if a particular surgery done about a year before they developed was the reason behind them. I said, “did I do this to myself?”

She smiled, looked at me, and said “you can put that guilt aside right now! Even if there is a correlation, you did not know, and you need to give yourself more grace and love!”

I left with the reminder that the Spirit of the Living God abides in me … that means I am a temple of the Living LORD and I need to love this house wherein the LORD dwells.

In Psalm 26, a prayer for vindication, David tells the LORD how much he loves the house where God’s glory resides. “Lord, I love the house where You dwell, the place where Your glory resides.” [Psalm 26:8 HCSB]

David was looking at a temporal dwelling place, built with earthly materials that would eventually deteriorate. But we have a different house … an eternal one where the LORD God Almighty dwells in the power and presence of His Holy Spirit.

We need to love ourselves with the same love with which God loves us. Not always easy, but I got a gentle reminder this week that it is abundantly necessary.

November 20, 2020 0 comment
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A Great Light

by TerryLema November 19, 2020

November 19

A Great Light …

Our daughter and son-in-love have been taking such good care of us. They come over and do the hard work, maintenance, etc., that we can no longer do. It is a labor of love for them and I pray they are richly blessed.

This week they came over and put up our outside Christmas lights and outside nativity set. (I will wait until after Thanksgiving to do the tree and indoor decorations.) But I wanted … maybe I needed … those lights outside my front window.  It seems that 2020 has been dark since March, and to be honest with the election strain and rising COVID cases across our region, there is not much hope of it getting better any time soon.

“The people who live in darkness have seen a great light, and for those living in the shadowland of death, light (the birth of a Savior) has dawned.”  [Matthew 4:16, Isaiah 9:2 HCSB]

Now I look out that window and I am reminded of a couple things.  First, how a simple string of small lights can make the darkness recede and bring the hope and joy of Christ Jesus into my life.

I am also reminded that while each light is extremely small and insufficient to be seen from far away, when they are strung together, they provide light bright enough to be seen for blocks.

I alone am insufficient to light the world, but when I join with other Christians, we can truly set this dark world ablaze. Hallelujah!

“In the same way, let your light shine before men, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven.” [Matthew 5:16 HCSB]

November 19, 2020 0 comment
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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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