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Another Resolution Bites the Dust

by TerryLema January 7, 2024

We are one week into the New Year 2024. This is resolution season!

My newsfeed is abundant with advice on healthy eating, exercise, and getting our acts together in finances, health, relationships, etc. After one week, I wonder how many resolutions have already been abandoned.

I gave up on resolutions years ago. Most of mine never made it past the end of January. Some never made it even that far. Someone once remarked that I did not have much willpower.  I disagree. My will has plenty of power – the problem lies in just where my “will” wants me to go. Left on its own my willpower will lead to my disadvantage, not my advantage.

That is why the verse in Philippians 1:6 means so much to me.  “I am sure of this, that He who started a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” [HCSB]

The good work started in me (God’s good work of salvation) is empowered by God Himself. It does not rest (solely) on my willpower. If it did, I would definitely lose.

Of course, I have a part in this good work. That part is to cooperate with the Holy Spirit as He leads, teaches, reveals, and empowers. But as I do that, I have the promise of God (and His promises are always, ALWAYS, secure in His nature) … I have the promise of God that He will bring about my complete salvation.

 For that, I am so very thankful!

January 7, 2024 0 comment
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Grace and Peace

by TerryLema January 6, 2024

This past Christmas our family decided to forego giving Christmas gifts and decided instead to create Christmas Memories. I liked the idea at first.

Finances have been a struggle for Bob and me throughout many of our years together. Living on a fixed income amid inflation has not done anything to alleviate that.  So, replacing the expense of gifts with the expense of memories was very appealing.

Until Christmas came and we had nothing to give those we loved. Then it felt a bit empty.

Christmas is all about giving and sacrifice. God gave His Son for us. His Son sacrificed His life for us. The Holy Spirit was given to us to remind us of God’s giving and Christ’s sacrifice. And God in Christ continues to give and give and give.

Paul understood that. Almost all his letters begin the same way.  “Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.”

The world is harsh, at times cruel. Animosity among people and nations abounds. The enemy of our soul assaults. The world seeks to seduce. Our own flesh often fights us.

If there is anything we need in this world, it is God’s grace and God’s peace. We need them moment by moment, every hour, every day.  How comforting it is to know that God loves giving us His grace and His peace in abundance.

January 6, 2024 0 comment
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In the Beginning …

by TerryLema January 5, 2024

Don’t you just love the way the Bible begins?  “In the beginning ….”  [Genesis 1:1]

 We think so much about being in the end times, we sometimes ignore the astounding statement made “in the beginning.”

God knocks our sock off right away … “In the beginning God ….”

He always has been … before there was ever a “beginning,” there was God.

“In the beginning God Created ….”

 God fashioned the “beginning.” God formed everything. “In the beginning …” wasn’t by chance. God had planned a beginning before it ever took place.

 “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”

 It wasn’t evolution. It wasn’t a big bang. It wasn’t an accident. God intentionally created everything “in the beginning.” God brought it all to pass by the power of His Word.

 When we grasp that … everything else falls into place. Thank you, LORD, for the “beginning” and the end.

January 5, 2024 0 comment
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Missing It Already!

by TerryLema January 4, 2024

Our house was alive for a few days last week. Our California kids and grandsons arrived in Idaho and joined our two children and their families here. We went to the movies with our grandsons. The “girls” (me, my daughter, my daughter-in-love, and soon-to-be-my-daughter-in love) went to a little café in Nampa. The “boys” went to an outdoor range and shot guns and rifles for hours.

We went to Shindig Farms and zip-lined, rode mechanical bulls, swings and took a wagon ride. Some got lost in the maze and a couple ate corn dogs that were the equivalent of three regular-sized ones. Hot chocolate was a favorite.

In between adventures, we spent time together in our house. We watched a little football, ate, ate again, and ate some more. The house was noisy and messy and alive for three days. And I loved every moment of it!

Now the house is once again neat and quiet, and it is just Bob and me. We are looking at the new year. I know there are good things ahead to look forward to, but I also know there will be long days in between.

Funny how fast life can change from being chaotic every day and longing for just a little quiet when the kids were young – to being quiet every day and longing for a little family chaos once again.

I visited Psalm 139 again this morning – that wonderful song of David about “The All-Knowing, Ever-Present God.” I lingered awhile on verse 16. “Your eyes saw me when I was formless; all my days were written in Your book and planned before a single one of them began.” [HCSB]

God knew my today … every day … and what it would hold. God knows my days ahead and what they will hold. I can trust Him with each one.

January 4, 2024 0 comment
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Who Does That?

by TerryLema January 3, 2024

I am heading out early this morning for a doctor’s appointment. Who makes a doctor’s appointment a few days into the new year? I mean, really, who does that? Apparently, I do. And not just today! I have another appointment tomorrow.

I will have to step on that scale today. It will report how well I did either maintaining or not maintaining my weight. Tomorrow my continuous glucose monitor will be downloaded into their files, and it will report how well I did at keeping my blood glucose under control.

I mean, really, who does this?

It seems like when the new year begins, we try to set aside all those bad habits we picked up in the holiday season. You know those bad habits – the added heavy meals, the additional sweets, the abandonment of exercise. We make resolutions about eating healthy, exercising, cleaning up our daily routines to once again be productive.

As I was reading Psalm 139 yesterday, I came to those final verses. “Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my concerns. See if there is any offensive way in me; lead me in the everlasting way.” [vs 23-24 HCSB]

As much as eating right and exercising might benefit my physical health, having a right heart before the LORD will do so much more. It will benefit spirit, soul, and body … and set me on a good path for not just the year ahead but also for the eternity in my future.

January 3, 2024 0 comment
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An Event!

by TerryLema January 2, 2024

Right before the end of 2023 I posted a devotion on Facebook (FB) about the Second Coming of Christ. It ended with “Even so, Come Lord Jesus.”

As I clicked the FB button to publish it, I got a pop-up that asked if I wanted to “Create an Event!” I laughed because I really do want to “Create an Event” and schedule the Second Coming of Christ Jesus. Unfortunately, that is not my prerogative. Scheduling that event belongs to our Father God.

When questioned about God’s timing of events, Jesus reminded His disciples “It is not for you to know times or periods that the Father has set by His own authority,” and then reminded them of the privilege of receiving the Holy Spirit and the responsibility that was theirs. “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come on you, and you will be My witnesses in Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” [Acts 1:7-8 HCSB]

(If it was my prerogative to schedule, grab your hat because we are on our way now!) But while I can’t schedule the “Day of the LORD’s Coming” as an event in FB, both Peter and Paul remind us that there is something we can do. Paul even promises a reward for doing it!

“It is clear what sort of people you should be in holy conduct and godliness as you wait for and earnestly desire the coming of the day of God.” [2 Peter 3:11-12 HCSB]

“There is reserved for me in the future the crown of righteousness, which the LORD, the righteous Judge, will give me on that day, and not only to me, but to all those who love His appearing.” [2 Timothy 4:8]

We are to earnestly desire and long for and love His coming. That I can do!

January 2, 2024 0 comment
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Some Things Never Change

by TerryLema January 1, 2024

The New Year 2024 is here. The old year has bowed to its successor. Some things will change, some things will remain the same.

In many places new laws and regulations will take effect on this first day of 2024. One thing that will remain the same in 2024 is the Goodness of God.

As the year 2023 drew to a close, I was sitting in my recliner listening to music when “The Goodness of God” came up in my list. As I listened to the words, I felt the Holy Spirit whisper to my soul and spirit, “Some things never change.”

 “I love You, Lord / Oh Your mercy never fails me / All my days / I’ve been held in Your hands. From the moment that I wake up / Until I lay my head / Oh I will sing of the goodness of God

“I love Your voice / You have led me through the fire. In the darkest night / You are close like no other. I’ve known You as a Father / I’ve known You as a friend. I have lived in the goodness of God.

“And all my life You have been faithful, All my life You have been so so good. With every breath that I am able / Oh I will sing of the goodness of God.”  [Jenn Johnson, Bethel Music]

“His divine power has given us everything required for life and godliness through the knowledge of Him who called us by His own glory and goodness.” [2 Peter 1:3 HCSB]

Thank God, some things never change.

January 1, 2024 0 comment
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Offline December 28 – December 31

by TerryLema December 28, 2023

OFFLINE December 28 through December 31

I am going to be taking the next few days offline. I will see you on the other side in the New Year!

Thank you for spending time with me this year! God bless.

Terry Lema

December 28, 2023 0 comment
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His First Coming Promises His Second …

by TerryLema December 27, 2023

O Holy Night, O Night Divine. That glorious night when Christ came the first time to redeem His own. It changed everything!

The angel who appeared to Joseph set the parameters for Christ Jesus’ first coming, “And she will bring forth a Son, and you shall call His name Jesus, for He will save His people from their sins.” [Matthew 2:21 HCSB]

God sent His Son to save us from our sins, from the death and punishment that our sins deserved. He brought grace and truth to us. He took our punishment. He suffered our death. He rose that we might have life and that life more abundant.

No matter how many times I write these things, no matter how many times you read these things, they still have an amazing and marvelous hold on our hearts. I will never grow tired of hearing them.  It is not all about the new things I can find in the Scriptures, it is about those old Gospel truths of our salvation which thrill my soul.  Tell me again and again about what my Savior has done for me!

But there is another truth, a promise that also thrills my soul – that is, Christ is coming again. He promised He would come back for His own. [John 14:3b HCSB]

This time when He appears it will not be about sin – that issue has already been settled. This time it will be about taking us home to the Father’s House.

“We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed— in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.” [1 Corinthians 15:51 HCSB]

“Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the LORD in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord.” [1 Thessalonians 4:17 HCSB]

Are you listening for the trumpet?

December 27, 2023 0 comment
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Sonshine!

by TerryLema December 26, 2023

We have spent much of the last few weeks with an inversion in the Treasure Valley, which means bitter cold, damp fog and no sunshine for days on end. The colder air is trapped in the valley by the warmer air above it.  If you travel a little way, about 1000 feet higher, the sun is shining and warmer temperatures abound.  It’s the one part of living here that I hate.  It happens almost every December and/or January.  Sometimes it lasts for weeks.

Going weeks without sunshine really depletes my good cheer.  In other words, I get a bit grumpy.  I like light.

I realized this morning that I’ve gone weeks without reading my Bible.  I’ve been in the Scriptures looking up verses for messages and devotions.  I’ve studied some, but I have been busy, or distracted, and haven’t picked up my Bible just to read.  I’m finding that without that daily Sonshine my spirit has become a bit depleted as well.  My prayer life has suffered, my praise and worship has been lacking.

I was reading a commentator who said we should be studying our Bibles, not reading them.  I both agree and disagree with that.  Yes, we should be studying our Bibles, delving into original words and meanings, into the culture of the day, understanding the problems that prompted the writing of the letters, etc.  That is vitally important to our understanding and growth.

But I also think we should just be reading.  The Scriptures are God’s voice to us.  Reading is one way we listen to His voice.  For me reading causes my spirit to swell with praise and worship.  Hearing God speak to me personally through His Word, powers my prayers and refreshes my thoughts.  I fall in love again with our great and wonderful God.

Lord, open my eyes and ears as I read your Word – let me receive Your words into my heart.  Amen.

 

December 26, 2023 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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