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Thanking or Complaining?

by TerryLema November 25, 2020

Before we leave Psalm 95, we need to take note of not just its glorious beginning, but how it ends. The beginning is where we often focus. We are joyfully shouting because our God is Creator and Sustainer of all His Creation and because He is our Maker and our Shepherd.

We cannot, however, ignore the warning that comes at the end.

“Today, if you hear His voice: Do not harden your hearts as at Meribah, as on that day at Massah in the wilderness where your fathers tested Me; they tried Me, though they had seen what I did. For 40 years I was disgusted with that generation; I said, ‘They are a people whose hearts go astray; they do not know My ways.’ So I swore in My anger, ‘They will not enter My rest.’” [vs 8-11 HCSB]

There is a warning that we are not to allow our hearts to become hardened. The psalmist uses an incident out of Exodus 17 where the people complained once again before the LORD. Even though they had seen mighty miracles, even though God proved Himself strong on their behalf repeatedly, still they complained.

Complaining is an easy trap to fall into, one that the enemy of our soul is always pushing us towards. Complaining is the opposite of thanksgiving. It narrows our vision and focus to only what is wrong. It pushes the awareness of God’s presence and the appreciation of His blessings out of sight.

When we complain we see only what we think we want or need that we do not have. We fail to see our Shepherd’s abundant mercy, grace, love, and care. Complaining drives us out of the Presence of our God and into a wilderness where we wander around hopeless and lost.

So, let us not harden our hearts. Instead let us lift our hearts with our hands in joyful and triumphant praise to our Great King.

November 25, 2020 0 comment
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Really Paul? All Things?

by TerryLema May 3, 2020

I have been taking a medication for a suspected auto-immune disease since last September. It is a medication that has a host of side effects that I have had to combat. In recent months, one doctor decided to taper me off the med in order to see if my “inflammation markers spike.” (In other words, just how miserable can I get.)

One of the side effects of the med is irritability. That side effect did not mesh well with what has been going on lately. I have been trying to balance the irritability against a fear- and virus-pandemic. Well, I have been off the med now for about two weeks. By all accounts, the medication is gone from my system. However, I am noticing that the irritability did not go away with the medication. Ah, so, now I have nothing to blame for being irritable except my own attitudes.

Philippians 2 opens with the reminder that we are supposed to model the attitudes of our Savior and LORD. (Read vs 1-11)

Then Paul goes on to explain how the wonderful attitudes of Jesus will be reflected in us. One attitude got me this morning, verse 14: “Do all things without complaining and disputing (arguing NIV).” [NKJV]

Really Paul? All things?

Yes, apparently there are no exceptions to the admonishment. We are to do all things without complaining or disputing or arguing. In other words, we are to face the trials, disappointments, difficult race, and the world’s opposition just as Jesus did. He did not complain about His life or argue with Father God over the difficult challenges of the cross and death in front of Him. He did it all for “the joy that was set before Him.” [Hebrews 12:2]

On a side note, the doctor put me back on the medication with the irritability side effect for another two-three months. I guess this time, however, I know I cannot blame my irritability on the med – I see another attitude adjustment in my near future!

May 3, 2020 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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