Pastor Terry Lema's Daily Devotions
  • Home
  • Past Devotions
  • Support
  • Contact

Past Devotions

Discipleship – Part 2

by TerryLema August 23, 2024

As I wrote yesterday, I have been doing a lot of thinking about discipleship and retirement. I retired a few years ago from full-time ministry, but as I discovered, I did not retire from being a disciple of Christ Jesus my LORD and Savior. I wrote of two aspects of discipleship (making Jesus LORD of our lives and making other disciples). But when I finished yesterday’s devotion, I thought of three more: Obedience, Love and Fruitfulness

Obedience is not something that we talk about much anymore. About the only time I hear it mentioned is in reference to obedience training for our pups. People talk about following your heart, doing your own thing, etc.

Obedience, however, is vital to discipleship. Jesus said, “Those who accept my commands and obey them are the ones who love me.” [John 14:21 NLT]

Love is also an integral part of being a disciple of Christ. It is the evidence that we are part of God’s family. [1John 3:10]

According to Scripture, love is not an emotion; it is an action. We love people by looking out for their interest, by thinking of them instead of ourselves.

Finally, disciples of Christ are to be fruitful. Technically, producing fruit is not our “job,” our job is to abide in Christ and the fruit will come – and that fruit we bear is the very character of Christ Jesus. [John 15:1-8]

And we are right back where we started. I retired from ministry a few years ago, but I have not retired from acknowledging Jesus as LORD, from living with hope amid a dying world. I have not retired from obedience, love, or bearing fruit. I have not retired from being a disciple of Christ Jesus.

 

August 23, 2024 0 comment
FacebookEmail

Discipleship – Part 1

by TerryLema August 22, 2024

Recently, I read a definition of “Disciple of Christ. It identified a disciple as someone who believes in Jesus Christ as their LORD and Savior, intentionally learns from Him and strives to live more like Him.

I retired a few years ago from pastoring. I stepped down from full-time ministry. I’ve had some time since to think about what that means. It took me a while, but I realized that while I am no longer pastoring, being a disciple of Christ has not changed. I still must “intentionally” learn from Him and strive every day to live more like Him.

I found a lovely description of discipleship in 1 Peter 3.  “You must worship Christ as Lord of your life. And if someone asks about your hope as a believer, always be ready to explain it.” [vs 15 NLT]

I find several aspects of discipleship in that verse.  First, we must make Christ Jesus LORD of our lives. That requires putting Jesus first in everything. We must be set apart from the world with a focus on our LORD and seeking to please Him in every area of our lives. (Read Mark 8:34-38)

Second, we must be ready always to explain this hope we have as believers. Jesus told his followers in Matthew 28:18-20 that we are to take our message of hope into all the world and make other disciples.

Disciples do not reside in isolation. Yes, we ARE set apart from the world with our focus on our LORD seeking to please Him. But we live in this world among those who are bound in sin and desperate for life so that they might see the hope that is in us and want it for themselves.

Discipleship. We may retire from many things in this life, but we never retire from being a disciple of Christ.

August 22, 2024 0 comment
FacebookEmail

Living a New Life

by TerryLema August 21, 2024

Life is funny.  Life is a struggle.  Life is complex.  Life is … well, life is an abundance of contradictions, delights and opportunities.

As Christians, we have former lives and new lives.  We have a life in the Spirit.  We battle the old life in the flesh.  Some people slide through life without giving much heed to learning or changing, the Christian is not to be so.

“You, however, did not come to know Christ that way. Surely you heard of him and were taught in him in accordance with the truth that is in Jesus. You were taught, with regard to your former way of life, to put off your old self, which is being corrupted by its deceitful desires; to be made new in the attitude of your minds; and to put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness.”  [Ephesians 4:20-24 NIV]

We are taught to put off the old life, that old self which was corrupted and full of unholy desires.  We are to be different now that we have come to know the God of grace who saved us from such ignorance and darkness.

First the attitude of our mind must be renewed, it must be made new.  We are and do what we think.  If we want to be different, if we want to act differently, we need to think differently. We need to think the things of God now.  We need to study, to focus, to understand the ways of the Lord as He has outlined them in Holy Scripture.  By filling our mind with godly things, the old ignorance is pushed away, and the darkness that was in us must bow to the light of Christ that fills us now.

Second, we are to put on a new self, a new life.  By thinking the things of God, we allow God to create in us a true righteousness and holiness.  Not a false righteousness and holiness that springs from the old self, but instead is born of God through God.

Living a new life.

August 21, 2024 0 comment
FacebookEmail

Treasure in Earthen Vessels

by TerryLema August 20, 2024

I had the privilege yesterday of bringing a devotion to the Caldwell-Middleton CFC Seniors Group that meets twice a month. God told me to change the devotion I had ready, and instead tell the story of my experience with the “earthen vessels” at the Boise Art Museum (BAM). A lot of you have heard it, but for those who have not, here it is once again.

It was during a visit with my grandson that I had one of the most profound experiences with God I have ever had. A new exhibit featured an artist who worked with glass vessels. There were glass vases and jars of different shapes and sizes. Each one was lit and featured a woodland scene, blue skies, green forests, woodland animals, birds, lakes circling the vessel.

Initially I though the artist painted those scenes on the outside of the vase, but when I went into the viewing room to see how these pieces of art were created … I found I was wrong. The video showed the artist blowing glass and creating each vessel individually – all shapes and sizes.

After that, he took paint and completely covered the glass, one color on top of the previous color. Then he took a scoring tool and began to cut through the various colors until he found the color he wanted to create a sky, lake, bird, tree, or animal. Some cuts were shallow, some bore down very deep until a beautiful picture emerged around that vessel. The last step was to place a light inside each one; the places that were cut the deepest revealed the brightest light.

As I sat there watching these vessels turn from nothing into works of art, I was overcome by the Presence of the LORD and thought of the Scripture found in 2 Corinthians 4: “For it is God who commanded light to shine out of darkness, who has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellence of the power may be of God and not of us.” [vs6-7 NKJV]

I heard Him whisper to me that I was seeing through this artist’s work, the very work He was doing and would continue to do in my life. The places of the deepest wounds, the deepest cuts from circumstances and trials, is where His light would shine the brightest.

Some of us have been deeply scarred by life. We have journeyed through grief, battled sin, been discouraged, faced trials of all kinds. Beloved, it is in those deep places that the greatest glory of God will shine through.

August 20, 2024 0 comment
FacebookEmail

Watch Your Step

by TerryLema August 19, 2024

I Corinthians 16:13: “Be on guard. Stand firm in the faith. . ..”  “Watch, stand fast in the faith . . ..”  [NLT NKJV]

As I have aged, I heed the “Watch Your Step!” signs much more carefully.  When I was young and agile, able to leap and bound over things, it wasn’t as necessary to notice the “Watch Your Step!” warnings. If I tripped or fell, I just got up and brushed myself off and went on my way. Not so anymore.

I don’t bounce as nicely as I used to. When I fall, I stay down longer and get up slower (usually with needed help).  Then I feel it for days. I have learned to check for ice, check tiles floors when I have wet shoes, and be on the alert for broken sidewalks and uneven walkways. I “Watch My Step” even when there is no warning to do so!  Age has had that effect on me. The specter of broken bones keeps me awake to the dangers I face.

Scripture also wants us to be alert to danger, in fact that’s what the “watch” in I Corinthians 16:13 means, to be alert, spiritually awake, vigilant, and ready. It’s even translated “vigilant” in I Peter 5:8, “be sober, be vigilant (watchful) because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.”

I don’t know much about lions, I’ve seen them on TV and in zoos, but what I do know about them tells me that I would not want to meet one unaware and unarmed.

So how do we stay alert? In Scripture, the word “watch” is often coupled with the command to pray. Ephesians 6:18, “praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, being watchful …” and Colossians 4:2, “continue earnestly in prayer, being vigilant (watchful) ….”

Prayer and watching go hand in hand. Remember those “Watch Your Step!” signs posted everywhere? Someone put them there, someone went ahead of us and surveyed the terrain, noted the dangers, and issued warnings. Our job is simply to watch and heed the posted signs.

By prayer, we stay in touch with the One who has already posted the spiritual danger signs, the One who has mapped out the terrain, the One who hears the lion’s roar and warns us it’s getting close. It really is that simple. God tells us often in Scripture that he “watches” over us, but if we don’t keep our relationship with Him vital and current, we can easily miss His “Watch Your Step” signs. Today, practice listening to the Lord, and “Watch Your Step!”

August 19, 2024 0 comment
FacebookEmail

Back to Shool

by TerryLema August 18, 2024

Most of the schools in our area started back last week. A lot of Facebook posts were “First Day of School” pictures. Some kids were happy to be going back. Most parents were probably happy to see them going back!

One complaint I noticed is that the cost of sending a child to school is rising. More and more materials and supplies are required. I remember we brought pencils in a neat pencil box with an eraser, some paper and maybe Elmer’s Glue.

Now teachers provide a lot of their own supplies, and parents are asked to contribute supplies to the classroom as well as outfit their own children. And the cost to participate in extra-curricular activities is spendy also. Learning is costly.

Learning is also not limited to pre-school through high school. Learning is to be a lifelong experience. Especially for the Christian.

“Teach me your ways, O Lord, that I may live according to your truth! Grant me purity of heart, so that I may honor you.” [Psalm 86:11 NLT]

The psalmist tells us that we should be petitioning the LORD to teach us. It’s imperative to know God’s ways if we plan on living truthful, pure, honorable lives.

“To learn, you must love discipline; it is stupid to hate correction.” [Proverbs 12:1 NLT]

Learning for the Christian also involves discipline. It is not a gathering of facts about God’s ways. It is not about just memorizing Scriptures or studying the Bible. It is about living out God’s ways each and every day and receiving the correction from our Father when we fail to do so.

Teach me O Lord!

August 18, 2024 0 comment
FacebookEmail

WILL!

by TerryLema August 17, 2024

I have been spending time in 2 Peter 3, thinking about the coming of the Day of the Lord.  Yes, Peter says, scoffers will come and say nothing ever changes, but they forget that change can happen instantly and dramatically as it did in the Day of the Flood.  They also forget that God does not measure things as we do, we are bound by the constraints of time, and He is free in eternity.  God is patient and wants as many as will answer His call to be saved.  The Lord’s patience means salvation.  [Verses 1-9, 15]

Then in verse 10 a little word really caught my attention.  It is the four-letter word “WILL.”  I was suddenly enthralled by that little word as I read on in verses 10-13.

“The day of the Lord WILL come as unexpectedly as a thief. Then the heavens WILL pass away with a terrible noise, and the very elements themselves WILL disappear in fire, and the earth and everything on it WILL be found to deserve judgment…. On that day, he WILL set the heavens on fire, and the elements WILL melt away in the flames.” [emphasis added]

Wow.  WILL is one powerful word.  This WILL is based in the WILL of God.  God has determined these things WILL happen.  The day of the Lord WILL come suddenly and without warning, the same way a thief strikes.

God has said the earth itself WILL change, it WILL be destroyed by fire, by the judgment of God and everything that has been affected by the sin of mankind will be gone in a flash.  Suddenly “we are looking forward to the new heavens and new earth he has promised, a world filled with God’s righteousness.”  [vs13]

We fail to comprehend how much of life has been affected by sin.  Our thought patterns, our society, our customs, our politics, our consciences have all been influenced by sin.  Even the earth we live on has felt the effects, buildings crumble in time, we are subjected to hurricanes, fires, lightning, freezing blizzards and blasting heat, earthquakes and famines and all manners of destruction.  All are the result of sin and its curse of death.

Yet God promises that one day all things WILL be made new.  Nothing that sin has touched, in the heavens or on this earth WILL remain.  Everything WILL be made new in righteousness.  God hasten the day when this faith shall be sight.

August 17, 2024 0 comment
FacebookEmail

A Day & A Thousand Years

by TerryLema August 16, 2024

The years come and the years go, but nothing ever changes.  That was the complaint of some of the scoffers in Peter’s time and is a complaint of many of the scoffers in our own day. Peter said that those scoffers, however, deliberately forget; they choose to ignore the fact that the world itself holds a testimony that things change.  God created it one way by His Word and in an instant brought about a massive change when He sent the flood to bring destruction and judgment.

Then Peter in 2 Peter 3:8 goes on, “But you must not forget this one thing, dear friends: A day is like a thousand years to the Lord, and a thousand years is like a day. The Lord isn’t really being slow about his promise, as some people think. No, he is being patient for your sake. He does not want anyone to be destroyed, but wants everyone to repent.” [NLT]

To us there is a great deal of difference between an hour and a day or a year.  We can hardly fathom the passing of a thousand years. There are times when an hour, even a minute seem to drag on forever, such as when I am in pain or sick or just bored. And yet I wake some days and can barely comprehend how I’ve become 77 years old! How fast the years have flown.

To God there is no difference in an hour, a day, or a thousand years since the past, the present and the future are ever before Him.  He is not bound by time.  He abides in eternity.  God is not slow in keeping His promises, but He is patient and has a purpose. He desires that no one perish but that everyone come to repentance.

God gives us time to answer His plea to come to Him through His Son Jesus. God gives us time to repent.  God gives us time to be saved. Every time I wish He would just end it all and bring about the judgment He promised, I remember those I love who do not yet know Him. I am torn between, “Oh Jesus, come quickly!” and “Dear Lord wait just a little long until they all know you!”

August 16, 2024 0 comment
FacebookEmail

Change is Coming

by TerryLema August 15, 2024

This year is going fast.  The last great summer holiday, Labor Day, is only weeks away. Fall and winter are just around the bend. After the exceptionally long hot summer, I am hoping for an early fall and more comfortable temperatures (also an end to this horrific fire season).

I was reading in 2 Peter this morning.  Chapter 3 is about the coming of the Day of the Lord.  Peter writes “Most importantly, I want to remind you that in the last days scoffers will come, mocking the truth and following their own desires. They will say, ‘What happened to the promise that Jesus is coming again? From before the times of our ancestors, everything has remained the same since the world was first created.’”   [Verses 3-4 NLT]

God gave a promise that the Lord would return.  The prophets of old spoke that promise.  Jesus foretold the promise of His return.  The angels on the mount when Jesus ascended into heaven reiterated that promise.  The Lord will come again.

If the people of Peter’s day were wondering why it was taking so long to realize the promise, how much more are we wondering the same 2000 years later?  Our world is filled today with scoffers who follow their own evils desires, who say nothing ever changes.

Peter goes on though and reminds us that the scoffers who mock the coming of the Lord are deliberately forgetting things.  They “deliberately forget that God made the heavens long ago by the word of his command, and he brought the earth out from the water and surrounded it with water.  Then he used the water to destroy the ancient world with a mighty flood.” [vs 5-6 NLT]

These scoffers said that everything goes on as it has from the beginning of creation; nothing ever changes.  But they are forgetting that things do change and change dramatically in an instant by the word of God.  The world as it was from creation to Noah was suddenly changed when God caused a great flood to cover the face of the earth in judgment.  And God has promised by His same word, that this present heaven and earth are being kept for a Day of Judgment and destruction of ungodly men.

Change is coming.

August 15, 2024 0 comment
FacebookEmail

Trolls

by TerryLema August 14, 2024

There is a new word (at least its meaning appears to be evolving). Trolls (in folklore) were ugly creatures depicted as either a giant or a dwarf. Modern day trolls are people who harass, criticize, or antagonize someone especially by provocatively disparaging or mocking public statements, postings, or acts.

It appears our media world is rife with trolls. People sit on the sidelines (often calling themselves fans) and criticize another person’s performance, not having any understanding of what that person has gone through to get to where they are now. A former pastor always said that if you put your head above the crowds, someone will take a potshot at it.

Unfortunately, there are trolls even in the church. I am retired now, but when I was pastoring, I was initially taken aback by what people would say to me. After a while I was no longer taken aback but it always saddened me.

Most of the time the people who were the most vocal in their criticism were those who were “spectators,” people who never participated beyond showing up on Sunday mornings. The complaints were about the music, the temperature, the messages, the direction or vision or programs, etc.

Paul, in his letter to the Romans rebuked his readers for their criticism. “Who are you to condemn [judge] someone else’s servants? Their own master will judge whether they stand or fall. And with the Lord’s help, they will stand and receive his approval.” [vs 14:4 NLT]

Pastor Jordan Hodges said in his message on Sunday that the church needs to encourage.

The world is full of trolls, there should be not even one in the church. Amen.

August 14, 2024 0 comment
FacebookEmail
  • 1
  • …
  • 33
  • 34
  • 35
  • 36
  • 37
  • …
  • 286

Comment notes:

We have disabled comments on the blog, but invite you to join our Facebook page and share your comments.

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.

  • Facebook
  • Email

@2022 Pastor Terry Lema. All Right Reserved. By: Rodli Web Strategies


Back To Top
Pastor Terry Lema's Daily Devotions
  • Home
  • Past Devotions
  • Support
  • Contact