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    The Sick Need a Doctor (Luke 5)

    by TerryLema December 5, 2021

    Luke 5 is the chapter when Jesus begins to call disciples to Himself. First were Peter and his brother Andrew and the brothers James and John. Midway through the chapter He calls the tax collector, Levi, also called Matthew.

    In between the calling of the two sets of fisherman brothers and the outcast tax collector, Jesus heals a leper and a paralytic.

    The part of Chapter 5 I like best is when Matthew throws a party at his house for Jesus, the new disciples, Matthew’s tax collector friends and “others who were guests.” [5:29 HCSB]

    I do not know if the “others who were guests” included religious leaders but Luke does say that the party irritated the Pharisees and scribes who complained to the disciples about the quality of the company Jesus was keeping.

    “Why do you eat and drink with tax collectors and sinners?” [5:30 HCSB]

    Jesus was the one who replied to the complaints of the Pharisees and Scribes. “The healthy don’t need a doctor, but the sick do. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.” [5:31-32 HCSB]

    Only sick people need a doctor. Only sinners need a Savior.

    If we are too arrogant to acknowledge our need for a doctor, we may die.

    If we are too arrogant to acknowledge our need for a Savior, we will die eternally.

    Only those who know their need will be saved.

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    Temptation and Rejection (Luke 4)

    by TerryLema December 4, 2021
    December 4, 2021

    After Jesus’ baptism (recorded in Luke 3), Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness “for 40 days to be tempted by the Devil.” [Luke 4:2 HCSB] We know…

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    The “Here After” (Luke 3)

    by TerryLema December 3, 2021
    December 3, 2021

    Someone once said: “The preacher came to call the other day. He said at my age I should be thinking about the hereafter. I told him, ‘Oh, I do all…

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    Destined (Luke 2)

    by TerryLema December 2, 2021
    December 2, 2021

    The first 20 verses of Luke 2 are probably so familiar to us. We read them in church at Christmas time, as well as to our families on Christmas Eve…

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    How Can This Be? – Luke 1

    by TerryLema December 1, 2021
    December 1, 2021

    There are 24 chapters in the Gospel of Luke and a recent custom is to read one chapter each day beginning on December 1. That takes the reader through the…

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    Humpty Dumpty

    by TerryLema November 30, 2021
    November 30, 2021

    When my children were little, we would recite nursery rhymes.  There were Jack and Jill; Little Boy Blue; Old King Cole; Baa, Baa Black Sheep and more.  I don’t know…

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    Heirs Don’t Earn!

    by TerryLema November 29, 2021
    November 29, 2021

    Ever caught yourself thinking you can “earn” something from God? We understand that salvation is unearned. Jesus paid it all. The Gospel is the declaration of “Good News,” and that…

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    What is the Least I Can Do?

    by TerryLema November 28, 2021
    November 28, 2021

    I am spending this week in the Book of Jude. A little book with great counsel for the End Times. “But you, dear friends, as you build yourselves up in…

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    Contend

    by TerryLema November 27, 2021
    November 27, 2021

    I have been reading the Letter of Jude. It is a small letter, only 25 verses. It is a letter we do not often read, but it is a letter…

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    Danger Ahead

    by TerryLema November 26, 2021
    November 26, 2021

    The Book of Jude (the brother of James) is a small work. It is only one chapter. It begins with a greeting and ends with a doxology. “To those who…

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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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