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“Keep It Up!” Day 9

by TerryLema January 26, 2023

Matthew 7:7-12, part of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount could be described by just three words, “Keep It Up!

We are to keep asking, keep seeking (searching), keep knocking. The promise that accompanies those exhortations is, “Everyone who asks receives, and the one who searches (seeks) finds, and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened.” [vs 8 HCSB]

I remember once as a Hospice Chaplain I was called in to be with a mother whose young daughter died suddenly. She asked what each of us would ask, “Why?”

When her pastor arrived, she continued to ask her question, and his response was that as Christians we are not to ask why.  A few days later she showed up at my office and told me she could not seem to stop asking why, but she also could not talk to her pastor about it. After we talked for a while, I told her to keep asking God to either tell her why this happened or take away her need to ask.

She came back more than a year later and told me that God did not answer her why question, but about a month prior she realized she no longer needed to know why.

Sometimes when we ask, search and knock, we do not get exactly what we expect, but we get something equal or better from God.  The thing is not to quit.

I really need to think about this today. When I pray, “Am I quitting too soon?”

January 26, 2023 0 comment
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Delight

by TerryLema July 17, 2022

What a delight this morning to find two of my favorite passages in my Bible Reading Plan. The first is one most familiar to anyone who knows me well. It is found in Exodus 33.

This chapter follows the incident with the Golden Calf when Moses was on the mountain with God. God’s anger burned against Israel for their idolatry. Moses interceded for the nation and God told them He would withhold His presence from them but would send an angel to lead them into the Promised Land.

Wow, an angel to lead them! Most of us would be quite satisfied with an angel leading us along the way, but Moses was not. He simply ignored God’s announcement of the angel and said, “You have not let me know whom You will send with me.” [33:12 HCSB]

Then begins what is a marvelous portrayal of Jesus’ words in Matthew 7:7, what is known as the “Ask, Seek, Knock” passage. “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find, knock, and it will be opened to you.” [NKJV]

First Moses Asks: “Please teach me Your ways ….”  God responds: “My presence will go with you ….” [33:12-14 HCSB]

Next Moses Seeks: “If Your presence does not go … don’t make us go up from here.” God responds: “I will do this very thing you have asked ….” [33:15-17 HCSB]

Last, Moses Knocks: “Please let me see Your glory.” God responds: “I will cause all My goodness to pass in front of you …” [33:17-19 HCSB]

Glorious! But did you notice the progression Moses made?  First, He asks to be taught God’s ways. Then He seeks God’s presence with Him as He obeys God to lead the people. Last, He wants to see God’s glory.

We have to first learn God’s ways before we can dwell in His presence. Finally, in His presence we will abide in His glory. 

July 17, 2022 0 comment
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Ask More!

by TerryLema September 8, 2021

Eph 3:20-21:  Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen. [NIV]

Eph 3:20:  Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think….  [NKJV]

How wondrous those phrases, immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine … exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think …

 Why don’t we ask more?  Why don’t we think higher and greater?  Why don’t we imagine so much more than we do?  Too often we sell God short.  We think little all the while He is urging us to think bigger and greater.

Jesus sent a handful of men out into the world and told them to change it, and they did.  They turned it upside down in one generation.  When the last of those men laid down his head in death the world was far different than when he first set out.

Jesus said, “Greater works will you do” and they did them.  He said, “Go and make disciples of all nations” and they did of all the nations in the civilized world of their day.  He said, “Pick up your cross” and they carried it until their time was done.

Can we be like they were?  Can we think immeasurably more, exceedingly abundantly above?  I wonder what it will take.

Perhaps the now church needs a new vision of the Resurrected Christ.

September 8, 2021 0 comment
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Knocking, LORD!

by TerryLema September 4, 2021

“For everyone who asks receives, and the one who searches (seeks) finds, and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened.” [Matthew 7:8 HCSB]

Every now and again I go back to the book of Exodus and read my favorite chapters (32-34). I love God’s invitation given to Moses to intercede for the mutinous Israelites in Chapter 32.

Then in Chapter 33, Moses gives us a perfect illustration of Jesus’ invitation to ask, seek and knock. (You can read the passage in Exodus 33:12-23.)

Moses asks: “If you are pleased with me, teach me your ways so I may know you and continue to find favor with you.”

Moses seeks: “If your Presence does not go with us, do not send us up from here. How will anyone know that you are pleased with me and with your people unless you go with us?”

Moses knocks: “Now show me your glory.”

Moses asks to be taught the ways of the LORD so that he might always please Him. Moses seeks to have the LORD’s presence with him no matter where he goes. And finally, Moses knocks to have all the glory of the LORD shown to Him.

Moses gives us a perfect example of Jesus’ promise that if we ask, we shall receive (God’s leading and favor); if we seek, we shall find (His presence); and, if we knock, the door to the glory of God will be opened to us.

Never stop asking. Never stop seeking. Never stop knocking.

September 4, 2021 0 comment
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Ask! Please!

by TerryLema January 28, 2021

You are going to be hearing about “Ascendant Liberal Christianity” in the media. Apparently the NYTimes wrote an article declaring that President Joe Biden may “perhaps” be “the most religiously observant commander in chief in half a century.”

They go on to declare the new President as a champion of a better Christianity. They declare that “a different, more liberal Christianity grounds his life and his policies.”

As one man tweeted in response to this article … “There’s no such thing as ‘liberal Christianity’ there’s just Christianity.”

I do not doubt that President Joe Biden is a religious man. But the problem with that is Christianity is about relationship with the One True and Holy God who will not compromise His nature or attributes for anyone.

Religions can be anything we want them to be, ascendant, liberal, conservative, progressive, post-, etc. But when you enter a relationship with JEHOVAH God, you enter on His terms not yours. You agree to His way, not yours. You follow His will, not your own.

We need to be wise about many things in life – our relationship with our God is one area where knowledge and wisdom is vital. And as James reminds us, God wants us to be wise in our relationship with Him and with others. He will give us all the wisdom we need; we just need to ask.

“Now if any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives to all generously and without criticizing, and it will be given to him.”  [James 1:5 HCSB]

We must pray for our President. We are commanded to pray for all those in authority over us. We need to also pray for wisdom that we might see things as they truly are!

January 28, 2021 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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