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by TerryLema May 27, 2020

There was heart-breaking news out of Mississippi last week. The First Pentecostal Church in Holly Springs, Mississippi burned down Wednesday. It was a total loss and arson appears to be the cause. Someone spray-painted on the parking lot in front of the destroyed church “Bet you stay home now, you hypokrits.” (You can read the article on the Daily Citizen blog’s link below.)

This church simply wanted to meet together. They were originally cited by the city following an in-person Bible Study but after filing a suit, they were granted the right to meet in the parking lot. The city even changed its ordinance to allow that to happen. Still, someone apparently became outraged at these Christians, so they burned down their building.

This may be an isolated incident, but again, it may not be. It may be the beginning of an outrage flare against the church in our nation.

I wrote yesterday about forbearance. Paul reminded us in Colossians 3:13a that we are to “bear with one another,” meaning we are to put up with, or politely or patiently restrain an impulse to do something. The society in which we live is not marked by forbearance. We are increasingly impulsive, angry, and prone to react without thinking.

As Christians, no matter how provoked we are, we cannot respond in like manner. We are called to model a higher mindset, the attitude of Christ Jesus. “When they hurled their insults at him, he did not retaliate; when he suffered, he made no threats.” [1 Peter 2:23]

I genuinely think we are entering an age when we are going to see two things happening. (And it does not take a prophet to see this in our future; just look at history and what is already taking place in our world.) The church is going to be refined during these difficult times and thus become more alive, more on fire, and returning to the classical Christianity that has been lacking in so many areas. Because of that, this society will become increasingly opposed to an awakened church and will retaliate in ways we have only seen elsewhere.

Beloved, we must not respond as the world does, with outrage, but we must respond as Christ would – by speaking the truth with courage and grace, by prayer, by love, and by the power of God’s Spirit within us.

https://dailycitizen.focusonthefamily.com/mississippi-church-that-sued-over-covid-19-meeting-restrictions-burned-down-arson-suspected/

May 27, 2020 0 comment
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Bear With Each Other

by TerryLema May 26, 2020

I think I need to live a little while in Colossians 3. It is often where I find my peace in what God has done for me and where I re-orient my walk with Him.

The other day I drove to someone’s house for the first time. It was not far, and I knew the general area, but I plugged it into my maps on my phone anyway. We are in “nice weather season in Idaho” now, which means we are also in “construction season.” I kept hitting road closures, probably about five during the drive over. As I took the detours my phone kept calling out to me “re-calculating, re-calculating.”

Sometimes in life that is exactly what we must do, re-calculate. We take little detours into the world or we allow our emotions to lead for a while and then we must re-calculate our walk with God. When that happens, I am back with Paul in Colossians 3.

“Bear with each other ….” [3:13a]

After we were reminded about our spiritual coat of many colors in verse 12 (compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience), Paul goes on to remind us about forbearing with other. To forbear with each other in the Greek is simply “to put up with.”

In the English to forebear means to politely or patiently restrain an impulse to do something. This virus-and-fear pandemic has many of us on edge. When that happens, we tend to react impulsively. We get angry and fire off insults or act irresponsibility (just to show we can). As Christians, however, we are to forbear. We are to react prayfully, with the spiritual coat of compassion, kindness, humility, and patience no matter what the provocation.

Holy Spirit, help us to don our spiritual coat of many colors and forbear in the midst of this difficult time. Amen.

May 26, 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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