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A Wow Chapter

by TerryLema May 4, 2023

Luke Chapter 9 is a long chapter. It has 62 verses. Luke Chapter 9 is also a “wow” chapter. It contains some of the best-known events in the life of Christ Jesus and the Disciples. It begins with Jesus sending the disciples out with “power and authority over all the demons, and power to heal diseases … to proclaim the kingdom of God and to heal the sick.” [vs 1-2 HCSB]

It moves on from there to the feeding of the 5000, Peter’s Confession of Jesus as the Messiah, Jesus’ command that His disciples “must deny [themselves], take up [their] cross daily and follow Me,” as well as the account of the Transfiguration.

It is the event following the Transfiguration that engaged my thinking this morning. Coming down from the mountain, Jesus is confronted by a father with his son, his only child. The father tells Jesus that “a spirit seizes” the boy, convulsing and wounding him. He had begged for help from the disciples, but they were unable to do anything. Jesus “rebuked the unclean spirit, cured the boy, and gave him back to his father.” [vs39-42 HCSB]

The crowd’s reaction was immediate … “they were all astonished at the greatness of God.” [vs43a HCSB]

It is what happens next that truly speaks of the greatness of our God. “While everyone was amazed at all the things He was doing, He told His disciples, ‘Let these words sink in, the Son of Man is about to be betrayed into the hands of men.’” [vs43b-44 HCSB]

Jesus without delay turns the focus of His followers. “Let these words sink in ….”

The greatness of God will never be more glorious than when the Son of God surrenders to a cross to bring about the salvation of mankind.

May 4, 2023 0 comment
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Sons and Daughters in the Faith

by TerryLema May 3, 2023

One of the beautiful qualities of the Apostle Paul is that he invested his life in young people. “To Timothy, my true son in the faith,” and “To Titus, my true son in our common faith,” begin two letters of his mentoring the future leaders of the church. [1 Timothy 1:2, Titus 1:4, HCSB]

In the past few years, I have been fortunate to meet a number of young men and women whom God has called to shepherd His church. In the past weeks, I have been fortunate to get to know a few more.

Recently, I was reminded what a blessing it is to be an “old” saint who has been given the privilege to see that the future of the church is in good hands.

The young men and women God is calling into leadership are on fire for Him. They are crying out for souls to come to Christ Jesus. They are wrapping their arms around people struggling with all manner of addictions. They are reaching into all kinds of prisons and administering grace and more grace to the hurting. They preach truth. They do it with courage and strength.

The church is coming out of a bit of a slumber and these young men and women are leading the way. No longer is the attitude one of “going to church.” They are changing it dynamically. They are calling people to “be the church.”

I am so blessed to see it happening. I am so privileged to be called to pray for them.

May 3, 2023 0 comment
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Where’s Your Focus?

by TerryLema May 2, 2023

“For I have often told you, and now say again with tears, that many live as enemies of the cross of Christ. Their end is destruction; their god is their stomach; their glory is in their shame. They are focused on earthly things, but our citizenship is in heaven, from which we also eagerly wait for a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. He will transform the body of our humble condition into the likeness of His glorious body, by the power that enables Him to subject everything to Himself.”  [Philippians 3:18-21 HCSB]

 A portion of the above passage was in my email the other morning.

Philippians 3 begins with the marvelous passage of Paul’s credentials as a Jew. It moves on to his greater emphasis for knowing Christ and being found in Him. The last portion of Chapter 3 centers on reaching forward to take hold of the “prize promised by God’s heavenly call in Christ Jesus.” [vs14]

There were three things in that final passage that caught my attention. One, the phrase “they [the enemies of the cross] are focused on earthly things,” two, “our citizenship is in heaven,” and three, “He will transform the body of our humble condition into the likeness of His glorious body.”

The enemies of the cross of Christ are focused on earthly things. That really made me think. Am I focused on earthly things more than heavenly ones?  We certainly need to be aware of the things of this world. We need to be prepared for the things of this world. But our primary focus should be on heavenly (eternal) things.

After all, our citizenship is in heaven. We are subjects of the King of Kings and LORD of Lords. We serve Him first and foremost.

And that most wonderful reward!!! One day this dusty, deteriorating, shrinking, vulnerable body that is subject to the things of this earth now will be transformed into a body which will last for eternity! Hallelujah! AMEN!

May 2, 2023 0 comment
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Created All Things

by TerryLema May 1, 2023

When I was a child, I learned the answers to questions found in the old Baltimore Catechism. The only one I remember is the question, “Why did God make you?”

The answer to that Catechism question is, “God made me to know Him, to love Him, and to serve Him in this world, and to be happy with Him forever in the next.”

Other answers to that question include the idea that God created us “for His pleasure.”

Revelation 4:11: “You are worthy, our LORD and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were created and have their being.”

Colossians 1:16 adds: “All things were created by him and for him.”

Being created for God’s pleasure does not mean we were created for His amusement or as entertainment. We were not created because He needed companionship or friendship. God does not NEED anything. But God is a Creator, and creators LOVE to create. They take great JOY in the things they create.

I remember when my babies were born. I remember the great joy they gave me as they grew. I remember celebrating each stage of life with them (and yes, even when they were teenagers). They still bring me pleasure, just spending time with them and loving and giving love.

Why did God make me (and you)? To know, love, serve Him and for His pleasure. Amazing.

May 1, 2023 0 comment
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Joy

by TerryLema April 30, 2023

Decades ago, the church I was going to joined others for a praise and worship service. (If you know me you know I love praise and worship!) As we entered the church, a friend who knew me walked over and said, “Oh no, we are in trouble now!”

Smiling, he said, “In this church, we are not demonstrative in our worship, and we have a woman who will frown upon clapping or raising hands during a song service, going so far as to even confront people about it.”

I don’t think he meant that as a challenge, but then I have never been one to allow others to determine how I worship God. So, I clapped, raised my hands, and sang my praises. And others from our church did the same. And we did get the scowl.

JOY! “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faith.” [Galatians 5:22 HCSB]

When I looked up joy in one of my concordances, I found more than 200 references to joy, joyous, joyfully. Christians are not supposed to look like they have been baptized in pickle juice. We are to exhibit not scowls but joy … JOY!

One of the wonderful things about Christian Faith Center (CFC) Caldwell is the joy that I find on the faces of everyone. Greeters, pastors, people who stop me in the aisles to say good morning. There are smiles all around. (The people from The Way are the exact same way!)

JOY!  The joy that flourishes in my heart will (for as long as I am able) erupt in raised hands of praise to my God. I will clap. I will sing. I will worship, praise, and thank my God for all He has done … So joyfully thankful for that abundant love He has bestowed upon me. Amen

 

April 30, 2023 0 comment
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I Am!

by TerryLema April 29, 2023

Last Saturday I went for a walk later in the day. It had been a lovely day, with a bridal shower open house and then lunch with my daughter. I topped that day off with a worship walk and the last song to come up on my playlist was “No Longer Slaves.”

Chorus: “I’m no longer a slave to fear, I am a child of God. I’m no longer a slave to fear, I am a child of God.”

That chorus kept repeating (looping) while I slept. When we got to church on Sunday morning, that song was part of the worship service.

How often have I written about being a child of God. How often I am reminded what a privilege it is to be called God’s child. It speaks of His wonderful love.

“Behold what manner of love the Father has bestowed on us, that we should be called children of God!” [1John 3:1 NKJV]

The “manner of love the Father has bestowed on us” was captured by another song (Reckless Love). His love is “overwhelming, never ending, reckless love.”

I am overwhelmed that God would love me. What joy to know that His love will never end but will carry me through this life and into eternity. And it is reckless, wild, scattered to whosoever will accept it. Knowing who I am (and what I am) He still chose to bestow His love on me … that is Reckless Love!

Thank you, Father, that I am not a slave but Your child because of Your overwhelming, never ending, reckless love!

April 29, 2023 0 comment
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Right Hands

by TerryLema April 28, 2023

There is war in the Sudan. Two generals are fighting to rule the country and destroying much of it and killing many of its people as they do so. There has been fear regarding the safety of Americans residing there. Last Sunday morning it was announced that American Embassy staff and their families had been successfully evacuated. While that is praiseworthy, there are still many Americans caught in Sudan struggling to leave the country. I cannot imagine how fearful they must be.

Lately, people have been shot and injured or killed who simply went to wrong houses, wrong cars, wrong driveways accidentally. I watched as a car with a pizza delivery sign drove by me the other day and wondered if that person was fearful that they might encounter the same thing.

Reasons to fear are all around us. They flood our media. They speak through people in authority. They can even be in our homes, our schools, our stores, our parking lots, our businesses. The enemy of our soul means for them to grab our attention and hold it, keeping us frozen in place, unable to think or move. Fear can dominate our lives and overpower our thinking.

That is why it is so important to know our God. I have heard it said that there are 365 “Do Not Fear’s” in the Scriptures, one for each day of the year. I was reading in Isaiah 41 and came across two.

“Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be afraid, for I am your God. I will strengthen you; I will help you; I will hold on to you with My righteous right hand…. For I, YAHWEH, your God, hold your right hand and say to you: Do not fear, I will help you.” [Isaiah 41:10,13 HCSB]

Did you notice what I did? The first thing I noticed is that God “will hold on to you with [His] Righteous right hand.” The second thing I noticed is our God will “hold [our] right hand.”

Right hand to right hand means we are face-to-face. “Let us run with endurance the race that lies before us, keeping our eyes on Jesus, the source and perfecter of our faith.” [Hebrews 1b-2a HCSB]

“Eyes on Jesus” is the antidote to fear!

April 28, 2023 0 comment
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by TerryLema April 27, 2023

As I came back from my worship walk the other day, I was singing the Easter Song by Keith Green, mainly just the chorus. “Joy to the world He [is] risen, Hallelujah, He’s risen, Hallelujah, He’s risen, Hallelujah, Hallelujah!”

As I was singing, I heard the LORD whisper, “you are singing ‘He is risen,’ are you living ‘He is Risen?’”

Don’t you just love it when God decides to unexpectedly answer that prayer that you prayed months ago?

You remember that prayer: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable to You, Lord, my Rock, and my Redeemer.” [Psalm 19:14 HCSB]

And of course, in that moment, I also remembered what Pastor Laura said, that sometimes God asks us a question to change our perspective.

God calls us to know Jesus is Risen from the dead. He calls us to be able to tell others about Jesus risen from the dead. He calls us to celebrate and sing about Jesus risen from the dead.  But, perhaps most importantly, God calls us to live in the resurrection life given to us when Jesus rose from the dead.

Paul reminded Timothy, “Keep your attention on Jesus Christ as risen from the dead.” [2 Timothy 2:8 HCSB]

Sometimes doubts assail us, or fear invades. Sometimes life discourages and hopelessness floods in. But in all things, Christ is Risen(!) and we are to keep our attention on our Risen LORD, living always in “He is Risen, Hallelujah!”

 

April 27, 2023 0 comment
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Serious, Disciplined, Persistent

by TerryLema April 26, 2023

Last Thursday morning I accepted an invitation to pray. The invitation came in the form of an announcement at the Sunday service at Christian Faith Center (CFC) Caldwell. “Prayer across all CFC campuses @ 9 AM Thursday!”

That announcement actually just gave the time and location of the invitation.  The invitation to pray is found throughout the Scriptures, as well as the attitudes we need to have regarding praying.

 “Now the end of all things is near; therefore, be serious and disciplined for prayer.” [I Peter 4:7 HCSB]

“Rejoice in hope, be patient in affliction; be persistent in prayer.” [Romans 12:12 HCSB]

Peter reminds us that we need to be “serious and disciplined,” while Paul tells us we must be “persistent.”

Praying is difficult for many reasons, otherwise, why would we be warned to be serious, disciplined, and persistent if it was easy.

The enemy of our soul hates it when we pray and will put every obstacle in our way to keep us from gathering in prayer. Our own natural man also hates it when we pray and will convince us that our prayers don’t matter, or that we are too busy, or that “it’s boring!”

Praying together and having the Almighty God of the Universe in our midst (where two or three are gathered) is one of the greatest privileges given to men and women. It is an invitation we should be so honored to receive AND respond to.

 

April 26, 2023 0 comment
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Light and Darkness

by TerryLema April 25, 2023

The Bible gives a clear picture of the attitudes and actions of the last days. Paul tells Timothy in his second letter that the last days will become increasingly difficult.

“Know this,” Paul writes, “Difficult times will come in the last days. For people will be lovers of self, lovers of money, boastful, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, ungrateful, unholy, unloving, irreconcilable, slanderers, without self-control, brutal, without love for what is good, traitors, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, holding to the form of godliness but denying its power.” [3:1-5a HCSB]

Proof of this is all around us. Our movies, television shows, and online media all reflect it. Our evening news reports it. Our educational facilities are confronted with it. No matter where we turn, the darkness that is to characterize the last days is expanding around us.

How often have we heard (or even uttered) the phrase, “The world is getting darker.” And yes, it is getting darker. But where the darkness increases, light shines brighter. And our God is ALL LIGHT!  

“Now this is the message we have heard from Him and declare to you: God is light and there is absolutely no darkness in Him.” [1 John 1:5 HCSB]

Are you noticing how God’s Light is shining brighter against the darkness? Revivals or renewals are springing up, young people are responding to God’s invitation of salvation, churches are being reborn. After all, darkness does not stand a chance against Light.  Darkness has no ability to overcome Light.

“And I realized that there is an advantage to wisdom over folly, like the advantage of light over darkness.”  [Ecclesiastes 2:13 HCSB]

Light, beyond all doubt, has the advantage!

April 25, 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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