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Filled with Joy!

by TerryLema October 7, 2023

Paul was writing a letter to Timothy. He greets him as “Timothy, my dearly loved son.” [2Timothy 1:2a]

Then he offers Timothy a greeting that he uses in most of his letters. “Grace, mercy, and peace from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord.” [vs 2b]

That is all rather formal. Until … until he begins to think about Timothy and remember his prayers for Timothy. Then it gets really personal. One thought spoke to my heart this morning.

“I long to see you so that I may be filled with joy….” [2 Timothy 1:4 HCSB]

I think that spoke to my heart this morning because it was something I have also experienced. As I remember or pray for others I am filled with joy.

There are people who are a part of my life because of our common salvation in Christ Jesus, people who simply filled my heart with joy. Even just thinking about them brings an instant joy to my soul.

I love the church. Going to church on Sunday or gathering for prayer or in groups – whatever the reason – we meet those who fill us with joy. That does not happen if we just buzz into a service and rush out. It happens when we get involved. It happens when we get to know God’s people.

For many years my involvement in church was up front, now it is greeting at the door, or praying in a prayer meeting. Sometimes it is just talking to people in the foyer. Whatever form “being involved” takes, when I see others who also love the LORD, I am filled with joy!

October 7, 2023 0 comment
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It’s A-L-I-V-E!

by TerryLema October 6, 2023

“For the word of God is living and effective and sharper than any double-edged sword, penetrating as far as the separation of soul and spirit, joints and marrow. It is able to judge the ideas and thoughts of the heart.” [Hebrews 4:12 HCSB]

I came across an article yesterday about Bible Verses that every Christian should know by heart. One such verse is above, Hebrews 4:12. Why do I think it is necessary to know that verse by heart when there are so many others?

First, because it tells us that the Bible is unlike any other book we can ever read. The Bible is the Word of God and as such, it is a “living” Word. Other books we read may produce an intellectual, emotional, or social effect, but the Word of God, the Bible, produces a supernatural, effective change within a person’s soul.

A second thing we should always remember is that the Word of God is “able to judge the ideas and thoughts of the heart.”

Because the Bible is alive, it READS us. It sees our ideas and thoughts. It knows what is in our heart. It judges us. That is both a comforting and a scary process. When I sit down and open my Bible and begin to read, the Word of God sees what is in my heart and moves through the power of the Holy Spirit to reveal and to change what is wrong and to encourage what is right.

It is extremely easy to get people to read books ABOUT the Bible … because those books are the works of men and women. Very easy to fill our intellect with another’s thoughts and ideas about what is read.

It is much harder to get people to read their Bibles – because once that book is opened it begins to judge and to work. It means when confronted and convicted, change will be required.

October 6, 2023 0 comment
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Don’t “Click” on That!

by TerryLema October 5, 2023

It is a proven fact that if you “click” on something online, ads for that will begin to show up no matter where you go on the internet.  If you don’t believe me, just google something silly … socks, or water bottles, or color books, or … and watch what appears over the next few days.

I made the mistake of opening an article on my electronic news page a couple days ago about aging. It was titled “19 Harsh Realities of Aging.”

Since then, more and more articles on aging have appeared, some on my news page and some on Facebook. Not that I don’t appreciate being informed about aging, but it can be a bit discouraging when you find yourself described in every article! (Oh, and by the way, I scored 16 out of 19 Harsh Realities of Aging!)

I was shocked also when I decided to look something up to be given the “option” of using an AI (Artificial Intelligence) search engine! The Internet is getting scary.

I have found that the only way to get rid of those repeating articles is to “click” on something else. So, this has turned into a game to see if I can find something different to repeat on my news and Facebook page.

Low and behold I found it this morning! An article appeared titled, “11 Bible Verses Every Christian Should Know by Heart.” I clicked on it. Now I can hardly wait to see what appears tomorrow!

In the meantime, there’s one verse that always comforts and challenges me. Read it today and think about it. Tomorrow I will share the two things that really intrigue me about this verse.

 “For the word of God is living and effective and sharper than any double-edged sword, penetrating as far as the separation of soul and spirit, joints and marrow. It is able to judge the ideas and thoughts of the heart.” [Hebrews 4:12 HCSB]

October 5, 2023 0 comment
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Separation: A Thing of the Past

by TerryLema October 4, 2023

1 Thessalonians 4:17: “…so we will be with the Lord forever.”  

This time of year, I often think about my dad and other family and friends who have died in the Lord.  I get a bit nostalgic.  I think about how much I miss them and how happy they must be that they have this dying thing behind them.  They are with the Lord, and I can’t even imagine what that must be like.

There are so many promises in Scripture for those who have placed their faith in Christ Jesus.  I think one of the most wonderful promises is the one above … that one day we will “be with the Lord forever.”

Separation is the theme song of this life. Separations from people we love are common occurrences.  We raise our children to become strong adults and they move away, separation. Friends relocate, separation. We are hit by divorce or abandonment, separation.  Illness and death strike, separation.

Separation, however, will be a thing of the past one day when the Lord returns and takes His own home.  That wonderful little word … forever … speaks of the complete banishment of separation. My soul and my spirit yearn for that day!

Lord, I miss the people I love today that have gone home to You.  Tell them of my love, Lord.  Tell them that one day I will join them in Your presence.  Help me to see that separation from them will one day end and we will dwell in Your house, forever, together.  Amen. 

October 4, 2023 0 comment
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Believe!

by TerryLema October 3, 2023

Mark 5:22-24:  “One of the synagogue leaders, named Jairus, came, and when he saw Jesus fell at His feet and kept begging Him, “My little daughter is at death’s door.  Come and lay your hands on her so she can get well and live.”  So Jesus went with him.”

 You are a leader of the people, a well-respected member of your community.  You have only one problem, your baby girl, your little daughter, is at death’s door.  The doctors can’t do anything. Your education isn’t going to help.  There’s only one hope, an itinerant preacher, a carpenter, who seems to be able to bring healing to the sick.

Your fellow leaders tell you to have nothing to do with him.  He’s a lunatic, claiming to be equal to God. Stay away from him, they say. Still … there’s your baby girl dying in the next room.  You gather up your courage, fight through the crowds and throw yourself at his feet begging him to come with you – come, heal my little daughter, you cry.  And he agrees.

So, you set off together and are soon surrounded by crowds, people shouting, reaching out, touching. Suddenly Jesus stops … STOPS!  He begins to question a woman.  Time stands still.  Your baby girl is dying and he’s talking to the crowd?  Before you can get going again, someone comes from your house and tells you it is too late, she’s gone.

Can you imagine the crushing blow those words are to Jairus?  He’s worked up the courage to seek out Jesus and they don’t get there in time.  Can you feel the anger rising in him as he thinks about the delay?  Then Jesus turns to him and says simply …. Believe.

 You know the end of the story.  Jesus touches the girl, speaks to her, and lifts her up from death into life.  Jairus didn’t understand that Jesus wasn’t really delayed, life was going to win the moment He promised to go.  It may not have been Jairus’ timing, but it was Jesus’.

Sometimes our promises seem a long time getting to us.  Sometimes they seem delayed.  But God’s promises – God’s timing ALWAYS brings life …. BELIEVE.

 

October 3, 2023 0 comment
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Overcome By the Greatness of God

by TerryLema October 2, 2023

Psalm 57:5:  “God, be exalted above the heavens; let Your glory be over the whole earth.”

Psalm 57 is a song of David when he fled from Saul into the cave.  David praises God for his protection and at the same time he is honest about the brutality of his enemies.  Verses 4 and 6 are forthright and descriptive.

“I am surrounded by lions; I lie down with those who devour men.  Their teeth are spears and arrows; their tongues are sharp swords…. They prepared a net for my steps, I was despondent. They dug a pit ahead of me, but they fell into it.”

 

Then right between those thoughts (vs 5) it is as if David is suddenly overcome by the greatness of God and he shouts:  “God, be exalted above the heavens; let your glory be over the whole earth!”

 

That is a prayer that should be on our lips too.  It is reminiscent of the prayer Jesus taught His disciples, “Our Father ….Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”

 However dark and brutal our enemies, we like David need to be overcome by the greatness of our God. We should be shouting daily for God to be exalted and His glory to be seen over the whole earth.  We should be praying that the kingdoms of this world become the Kingdom of our God and King.  We should be crying out for God’s will here on earth.

Lord, we pray that Your will be done on our earth; we pray that you are exalted above the heavens, we pray that Your glory be over the whole earth.  We long for that day when Your Kingdom will reign supreme over all and throughout all.  Our King and Our God, give us the courage and strength to be the kind of people who seek to usher in Your Kingdom no matter the costs.

October 2, 2023 0 comment
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Oh, What Peace We Often Forfeit

by TerryLema October 1, 2023

I was having a difficult time last weekend. To be honest, the entire week before was difficult. I had an infusion that week and I was hurting more than normal. (The infusion is supposed to help the pain.)

I was extremely fatigued, and it got worse as the week progressed. Saturday was the worst day. When I went to bed that night I was tired, battling pain, and also fighting discouragement. I kept thinking that this is not the way I want to live out my remaining days. My emotions were fragile.

Now, for those of you who may not know me, I am a positive person. I usually handle difficult circumstances knowing that “God’s grace is sufficient.” And I seek in all things to try to find what God wants me to learn or take from every situation. But Saturday night, I was none of those things. I was tired, discouraged, and ready to quit.

Sunday morning, I got up still fatigued and hurting. I debated just sitting in my rocker but did not give in to that. I went to church. At the end of the service, I decided to go up for prayer. I am so thankful.

The prayer team knew exactly how I was feeling since one member of that team also battles an auto-immune disease. They prayed. I heard God speak through them to me.

This morning as I look back, I remembered the lyrics of an old song, “Oh, what peace we often forfeit, Oh, what needless pain we bear, All because we do not carry, Everything to God in prayer!” [What a Friend We Have in Jesus]

I am so thankful I followed the Spirit’s promptings and went for prayer. Whether or not I am physically changed, my Friend Jesus took away the discouragement and the despair and gave me courage, grace, and strength for the days. Thank you, Jesus.

October 1, 2023 0 comment
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Anticipation!

by TerryLema September 30, 2023

My friend Patty from Montana will be here in four days. She is coming for the Launch of CFC Middleton on October 8. AND because it has been too long since we have seen each other. It would have been even better to have our friend Vaunda here also, but that wasn’t possible this time.

The three of us have been friends since the 80’s. We talk on the phone regularly, and we are there to pray for and encourage each other whenever needed.

We met in Loomis First Assembly in Loomis, California. Patty was born in Washington, and now lives in Montana. Vaunda was born in Oregon, and now lives in Utah. And I was born in Pennsylvania, and now live in Idaho. (I came the farthest for this friendship!)

We are all very different women. We have different talents, backgrounds, interests. But we share one thing in common … We love Jesus and we love His Church.

The final Chapter of the Book of Romans contains a list. Paul sends his greetings to Roman Christians.

He greets Prisca (Priscilla) and Aquila (coworkers), Epaenetus (a first convert), Mary, Tryphaena, Tryphose (hardworkers), Adronicus and Junia (fellow workers and prisoners), Ampliatus, Stachys, Persis (friends), Urbanus (coworker), Apelles (honored), Aristobulus and Narcissus (heads of household), Herodian (fellow countryman), Rufus and his mom (chosen), along with Asyncritus, Phlegon, Hermes, Patrobas, Hermas, Philologus, Julia, Nereus, Olympas (saints).

Paul loved and honored those who worked for the Gospel of Christ Jesus. They seem to be closer to him than even his own family. Isn’t it amazing what the grace of God can do! Isn’t it wonderful the people (the family) God surrounds us with! Thank you LORD!

September 30, 2023 0 comment
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From Groaning to Glory

by TerryLema September 29, 2023

Hottest Day on Record Ever (7/6/23). Strings of tornados. Bomb Cyclone. Ice Storms. Wildfires. Earthquakes. Famine. Floods.

It has been a nasty weather year. The number of global weather events, according to the United Nations, has seen a “staggering rise” in the past 30 years. Scientists around the world are seeking answers and arguing about the cause.

I think Paul gave us a hint of that cause in the Book of Romans. “For the creation eagerly waits with anticipation for God’s sons to be revealed. For the creation was subjected to futility—not willingly, but because of Him who subjected it—in the hope that the creation itself will also be set free from the bondage of corruption into the glorious freedom of God’s children. For we know that the whole creation has been groaning together with labor pains until now.”  [Romans 8:19-22 HCSB]

The whole creation is groaning. It is waiting for and pointing toward the return of Christ Jesus. As we get closer to that event, creation is groaning louder and becoming more insistent that we notice.

Science makes claims of “evolution.” While there is no antonym for the word evolution, there are words used to describe the opposite – words such as, regression, deterioration, backsliding, decline, degradation, dying. That is our world (and creation) as it waits for the return of its Creator, Savior, and LORD.

And we too wait. “We ourselves who have the Spirit as the firstfruits—we also groan within ourselves, eagerly waiting for adoption, the redemption of our bodies.” [Romans 8:23]

From Groaning to Glory. Amen. Even so, come quickly LORD Jesus.

 

September 29, 2023 0 comment
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Finally – Part Two

by TerryLema September 28, 2023

As you get to the end of Paul second letter, to the Corinthians one word stands out … “Finally.” Chapter 13, verse 11 begins “Finally, brothers, rejoice!”

While Paul wants us to rejoice, he does not stop there. He goes on “Become mature, be encouraged, be of the same mind, be at peace, and the God of love and peace will be with you.” [HCSB]

Paul lists four things: maturity, encouragement, unity, and peace. He also gives a promise that the God who IS love and peace will be with us.

I found it interesting that rejoicing leads the way to maturity, encouragement, unity, and peace, rather than comes at the conclusion.

As Christians, we are to seek maturity. We are to not only be encouraged, but to be conduits of encouragement to others. We are to seek unity – not uniformity – with others who also have Christ as Savior and the Indwelling Holy Spirit.

Last, we are to be at peace. Christ Jesus brought us peace with God. The Indwelling Spirit of God gives us peace with ourselves, and peace with others.

Paul will end this letter to the Corinthians with a benediction. “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with all of you.” [vs 13:13 HCSB]

Grace. Love. Fellowship. “Finally, rejoice!”

September 28, 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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