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The Spirit of His Son

by TerryLema July 27, 2020

Every day I get a new word in my inbox from Merriam-Webster (M-W). It is the word of the day. Many times, I recognize those words, they are familiar along with their meanings. Sometimes I have no clue how to pronounce them or what they mean. (Thankfully, M-W has a link to hear someone pronounce the word correctly.)

The word this morning was the French, noblesse oblige. This is what M-W says it means. “literally ‘nobility obligates.’ French speakers transformed the phrase into a noun, which English speakers picked up in the 19th century. Then, as now, noblesse oblige referred to the unwritten obligation of people from a noble ancestry to act honorably and generously to others. Later, by extension, it also came to refer to the obligation of anyone who is in a better position than others to act respectably and responsibly.”

 That definition struck me, especially the part that says there is an unwritten obligation of people of noble ancestry to act honorably and generously to others, to act respectably and responsibly.

We have been adopted into the family of the most noble, honorable, holy King of Kings. We are called children of God; we are sons and daughter of the Everlasting King. Should we not be the most honorable, generous, respectable, and responsible people on earth?

“And because you are sons, God has sent the Spirit of His Son into our hearts, crying, ‘Abba, Father!’ So you are no longer a slave but a son, and if a son, then an heir through God.” [Galatians 4:6-7 HCSB]

We actually have not an unwritten obligation but a written one. Scripture is clear about what our attitudes should be like, how we should act, how we must look out for the care of others, how we are to give freely the Gospel which we received freely. Our Savior gave it all so that we might be adopted into His family, now we are to give it all so that others might see our example of faith and surrender their lives.

I have had to think about how my character, my attitude reflects my Savior’s a lot lately. What we are, who we are will manifest the clearest in times of distress and struggle … so far 2020 fits that perfectly.

July 27, 2020 0 comment
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Honoring Our Father

by TerryLema April 14, 2020

When the disciples of Jesus asked Him how they should pray, He gave them what we call “The LORD’s Prayer.” The very beginning of that prayer reminds us that we have a relationship with a Glorious Father in heaven. No longer are we just His creation (as fantastic as that may be to be made in the image of God), now we are also His children. “Our Father,” reminds us we are His.

I remember as a young girl, I was often reminded that what I did as a child, (or teenager) reflected on my parents. I could, by my actions, destroy my family’s good name and reputation.

Jesus reminds us that after we acknowledge our relationship with our Father, we are to hallow His Good Name. “Our Father in heaven, Hallowed be Your name ….”

 “Hallowed” is hagiazo in the Greek. It comes from a root word which means to make holy. We are to make holy, consecrate, venerate, sanctify the name of our Father in heaven. It isn’t only by our words that we venerate the name of God, it is by our actions and attitudes.

If we are fearful when God has told us to be courageous, we dishonor His Name. When we are dishonest, selfish, greedy or covetous while our God is good, kind, giving and true, we dishonor His Name. When we seek to acquire the things of this world more than seek His face, we dishonor His Name.

The world is in the midst of a viral- and FEAR-pandemic. If we join in their fear, we are saying to them that our God is helpless and weak rather than all-powerful, mighty and strong. And we dishonor His Name.

Let us pray today to honor Him, to hallow, sanctify, venerate His Glorious Name. He is Jehovah, our Savior, Provider, Healer, Deliverer, Refuge, Strength and Peace. Let’s show that to the world.

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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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