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God is Watching Us!

by TerryLema January 26, 2026

Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians, chapter 2, closes out with a section titled in my Bible, Ministers of the New Covenant. “Now he uses us to spread the knowledge of Christ everywhere, like a sweet perfume…. We preach the word of God with sincerity and with Christ’s authority, knowing that God is watching us.” [2 Corinthians 2:14b, 17 NLT]

While reading through the chapter, those two verses stood out – and small phrases within those verses really made me think.

“Now [God] uses us.”  Our Omnipotent God uses us to spread the knowledge of Christ everywhere. Uses US! His flawed, often stubborn, children. He gives us the most glorious and vital message for mankind and says, “spread it everywhere!”

We do that “with sincerity and with Christ’s authority.” Our part is to take what God gives us and tell others about it – always with honesty and in the power of Christ’s authority. (Matthew 28:18: “Jesus came and told his disciples, ‘I have been given ALL authority in heaven and on earth.’”– It’s that AUTHORITY!)

“Knowing God is watching us.” I know we can understand that in both a negative and a positive way. I choose to see the positive … I choose to see the benevolent loving smile on our Father’s face as we share the truth of the Word of God with others.

What a glorious assignment!

January 26, 2026 0 comment
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Attitudes

by TerryLema January 25, 2026

I am trying to get ‘control’ of a condition that resists control. Trying to gain control of anything is frustrating at best. As I watch the news (and if I go by what they show), it seems that’s not the only thing out of my control – just about everything in our nation and in our world is also out of my control.

That leads to a question, “So what is in my control?”  The answer, “My attitudes.”

God directs a list of commands regarding our attitudes in 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18: “Rejoice always! Pray constantly. Give thanks in everything, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” [HCSB]

While maintaining these attitudes consistently is challenging, it is not impossible. God, through the power of His Spirit within us will empower us to do so. These attitudes enable us to hold on to God during difficult and uncertain times. They keep us from being discouraged and self-involved.

When we rejoice, pray, and give thanks always we participate actively in God’s will for us. And being in the center of God’s will is realizing an awesome security that cannot be found in this out-of-control world.

January 25, 2026 0 comment
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“Whatcha talkin’ bout?”

by TerryLema January 24, 2026

In 1978 a comedy called Different Strokes came on the air. It ran until 1986. Gary Coleman was one of the children on the show and always got the biggest laugh with his line, “Whatcha talkin’ bout, Willis?”

In Luke 6, Jesus was teaching his disciples and one of the lessons he taught them was that a tree is known by its fruit. “A good tree can’t produce bad fruit, and a bad tree can’t produce good fruit. A tree is identified by its fruit. Figs are never gathered from thornbushes, and grapes are not picked from bramble bushes.”  [6:43-44 NLT]

Jesus was not really talking about trees because He goes on. “A good person produces good things from the treasury of a good heart, and an evil person produces evil things from the treasury of an evil heart. What you say flows from what is in your heart.” [6:45 NLT]

Jesus’ lesson is about people. Our heart’s priority is what we talk about the most. That made me ask myself, “Whatcha talkin’ bout, Terry?”

What do I talk about the most? Am I focused on what is pleasing to me, or even what is not pleasing? Or do I focus on what pleases the LORD? I think if I want to deepen my faith, I need to start by listening to myself and what the abundance of my heart is speaking.

Holy Spirit, open my spiritual ears and let me hear what my heart brings forth. Amen.

 

January 24, 2026 0 comment
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Fear

by TerryLema January 23, 2026

Fear. It is the atmosphere of much of our society. We fear the crashing of our economy. We fear the loss of the very foundations of democracy. We fear radicalism, hatred, injustice, and so much that is displayed across our government, media, and social lives every day.

As a child of God, however, fear is part of our past, not our present. When Christ redeemed us, when grace appeared for us, the fear that lived in us was replaced with something far stronger. We received the Spirit of adoption into the family of God.

“So you have not received a spirit that makes you fearful slaves. Instead, you received God’s Spirit when he adopted you as his own children. Now we call him, ‘Abba, Father’. For his Spirit joins with our spirit to affirm that we are God’s children.” [Romans 8:15-16 NLT]

Now God is personal, He is our “Abba, Father.” He is not our enemy, but our Father. As His Spirit lives in us, He Himself testifies to us constantly that we are God’s children. GOD’S CHILDREN!

If there is anything that should bring us to our knees, it is not the fear this world promotes, it is the wondrous truth that “I am a child of God!” We cannot say that enough. We cannot meditate on that enough. We cannot live that enough. It is the only thing that will drive fear from us!

I am a child of God!

January 23, 2026 0 comment
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I Miss Church

by TerryLema January 22, 2026

Since my hospital stay the first week of January, I haven’t been able to get to church on Sundays. This ‘condition’ I’m trying to get stabilized is worse in the morning. I improve some as the day goes along.

I miss the people I am used to spending Sunday mornings with. I miss the love and encouragement I find there. I miss the hugs and the smiles. I miss the worship, the messages, and the prayer. I miss church!

Hebrews 10 reminds us of the benefits of meeting with other Christians. “Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works. And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another, especially now that the day of his return is drawing near.” [vs24-25 NLT]

When we attend church, we motivate others and receive motivation to love and to do the good works God has ordained for us. We find encouragement to keep drawing closer to our Savior and LORD Christ Jesus.

The days are getting harder and more volatile as we approach the time of Christ’s Second Coming. We aren’t going to thrive if we try to do it alone – at least I’m not going to – I need the church!

January 22, 2026 0 comment
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Complaining and Arguing

by TerryLema January 21, 2026

I mentioned yesterday that last Saturday my Verse of the Day was Philippians 2:14-16. That passage begins with a vital command. “Do everything without complaining and arguing.” The goal of that command is “so that no one can criticize you.” [NLT]

Unfortunately, that is one of those commands that often fall by the wayside. We are a culture that loves to complain and loves to argue and that cultural norm has at times invaded the church. I know I have fallen victim to it!

What makes this attitude even more horrendous is that persecuted Christians around the world think American Christians are living a miracle. (It is estimated that 380M Christians faced some form of persecution in 2025. That ranges from hunger, lack of medical care, lack of access to work or school, to imprisonment without a trial, torture, and martyrdom.)

I have been reading some of the testimonies of these persecuted ones. They marvel that American Christians can meet whenever we want to, that we can sing our music as loud as we want to, that we have access to Bibles (as many as we want in whatever format we want.)

While they suffer for Christ, I’m often complaining about how loud the music is – or something just as trivial. God forgive me. Amen & Amen

January 21, 2026 0 comment
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As Children of God

by TerryLema January 20, 2026

Last Saturday one of my Verse of the Day emails was Philippians 2:14-16. “Do everything without complaining and arguing, so that no one can criticize you. Live clean, innocent lives as children of God, shining like bright lights in a world full of crooked and perverse people. Hold firmly to the word of life; then, on the day of Christ’s return, I will be proud that I did not run the race in vain and that my work was not useless.” [NLT]

It had my complete attention. The night before Bob and I had watched two “law” shows. One was “Alaska Law,” and the other, “Ozark Law.” Both rattled me!

I know that the intention of those shows is to rattle, but “Ozark Law” was most disturbing as it showed what happened last Memorial Day weekend at the Lake of the Ozark strip. I watched scantily clad women, drunks, fights, foul language, and scenes of what my generation might label debauchery. I wanted to cry over the hopelessness and lostness of so many of our young people.

As Christians, we are commanded to “live clean, innocent lives as children of God.” We are commanded to shine brightly “in a world full of crooked and perverse people.”

We need to pray for our young people. We need to shine brightly with hope. We need to live clean lives. There can be no deviation from the Word of Life.

If our young people do not see Christ in us – where will they see Him?

January 20, 2026 0 comment
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Why Am I Thus?

by TerryLema January 19, 2026

One of my favorite verses and expressions is found in Genesis 25, in the passage recounting the birth of Isaac’s and Rebekah’s twins, Esau and Jacob. Rebekah had been barren. Then Isaac prayed and God answered his prayer. Now Rebekah was dealing with the answer to prayer.

“And the children struggled together within her; and she said, ‘If it be so, why am I thus?’” Genesis 25:22 KJV]

I know various translations make that sound more modern (“Why is this happening to me?”), but I love reading it in the King James. How often I have quoted it back to God. “If everything is good, why am I thus?”

 There are times in life that contain difficult circumstance – even though our relationship with our Father God is solid and secure. Being a child of God does not make us immune to the “why am I thus” happenings in life.

And while God told Rebekah why she was “thus,” (“The sons in your womb will become two nations. From the very beginning, the two nations will be rivals.”), He doesn’t always tell us why we are “thus.”

We often need to handle those kinds of questions with faith and the knowledge that God loves us and we can trust Him even when we don’t have all the answers. Amen & Amen

January 19, 2026 0 comment
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Huggers are Happier

by TerryLema January 18, 2026

“Huggers are happier.” I saw that phrase in a Max Lucado 365 Devotional I started reading for 2026. I researched that statement and found multiple studies done on hugging. Each study gave multiple reasons why that statement is true.

I spent a few days in the hospital recently and I was “touched” quite a bit. But none of the touching involved a hug given in love… except one afternoon. Two of my beautiful granddaughters came to visit. Initially they sat quietly because I was sleeping and they didn’t want to wake me. They were about ready to leave when I woke up.

The next few minutes were filled with hugs. That did much more for me than sleeping did. It lightened my spirit and warmed my heart.

If you remember the story of the prodigal son in Luke 15, you probably remember the joy of verse 20. “So he returned home to his father. And while he was still a long way off, his father saw him coming. Filled with love and compassion, he ran to his son, embraced him, and kissed him.” [NLT]

The father stepped out of the cultural role and ran to his son and the first thing he did was throw his arms around him to hug him. I can almost feel the strength of those arms tightening around him. I have felt the same strength of the arms of love around me.

Huggers (and those being hugged) are truly happier.

 

January 18, 2026 0 comment
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Fitting In

by TerryLema January 17, 2026

Ever wonder how you fit in? I was saved in a small Pentecostal study and prayer meeting. A few weeks after, the leader decided to pray over various people about their motivational gifts. I had no idea what he was talking about. (I discovered quickly that I had to learn a brand-new language and brand-new concepts.)

The leader explained that this is how I would “fit in” the body of Christ. He went around the room and spoke over various people. It sounded wonderful! Prophesy, Teaching, Administration, Mercy … such grand concepts. When he got to me he said one word, “Encouragement” and moved on.

“Encouragement?” That’s it? That’s how I will fit in the body of Christ? Sounded a bit wimpy to me, but I have learned over the years that he was correct. I have also come to appreciate the motivation of encouraging.

Romans 12 is a marvelous practical chapter (especially after all the heavy doctrine that proceeds it in Paul’s letter). It begins with presenting ourselves as living sacrifices and goes on to speak of how we “fit.” (Read it today if you get a chance.)

“In His grace, God has given us different gifts for doing certain things well. So if God has given you the ability to …. Do it gladly.” [Romans 12:6-8 NLT]

January 17, 2026 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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