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Open Doors

by TerryLema May 17, 2020

The Way has opened its doors. We are trying our best to follow the guidelines set up for gatherings. It was an important decision to open, one that we did not take lightly nor without considering the issues with this current virus-and-fear pandemic. But open the doors, we did, on Mother’s Day. As part of that opening I made the announcement that our doors will stay open.

That was also not an easy decision to make. What if there is a spike? What if people we love come down with the virus? What if the Governor of Idaho changes his mind and decides that churches are to close once again? We had to consider those things as well as the exhortation we so often quote in Hebrews 10:25: “Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing”

Right now, the state and local governments are issuing directives or orders. At present, they are not laws which carry penalties for breaking them. The reasoning behind these directives and orders is to stem the spread of a virus, but as we all know, the enemy of our soul wants nothing better than to stem the spread of the Gospel. He will use this pandemic (and anything else) to try to do so.

The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States cannot be clearer: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”

This may seem like a political post, but it is not meant to be. As Christians, Christ has set us free. We are free from sin and bondage and free to worship our LORD and Savior. That is a freedom our founding fathers cherished.

The heroes who founded our nation fought for the right to exercise their faith freely. They passed that right on to us by enshrining it in the Constitution, but we would do well to remember that rights and privileges can be overruled and one day might even disappear. Let us guard well our freedom to gather as Believers in Christ openly and often.

If you are afraid to visit a church, or if you are vulnerable or sick, there are many online opportunities to worship, but for those of us who can, and want to, let us not give up meeting together. It is vital that we don’t lose the national freedoms purchased for us by our founding fathers. And let’s be very aware how vital it is we don’t lose the freedoms Christ purchased for us also. Be strong and courageous beloved.

May 17, 2020 0 comment
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Open Doors

by TerryLema February 23, 2020

(February 24-26 Offline)

I am going to a Pastors Prayer Summit tomorrow for three days. I will be offline while there and return to publishing devotions on the 27th. I am excited about the opportunity to spend three days praying with pastors from the Treasure Valley. There is much to pray about in our generation.

I wanted to attend this summit last year but was unable to do so. They didn’t have accommodations for women pastors, but that changed this year and I am pleased to be going.

Last year I decided that since I could not attend the actual prayer summit, I would simply have my own. The church provided the resources for me to go on a personal retreat for four days. There I wrestled a bit with God, seeking to hear His voice and word for me. Before that personal retreat was over, I was given the Scripture from Revelation 3:7-13.

The Lord reminded me then that I had “a little strength,” and that in spite of that little strength He had “set before [me] an open door, and no one can shut it.” [v8 NKJV]

As I look back on that word from last year, I must admit to chuckling at bit now knowing that I have even less strength this year that last. And I also soberly realize that no one can shut a door that God opens, however, that doesn’t guarantee that I’ll walk through it. I can turn aside, quit, go back, or simply ignore the open door.

God gives us opportunities. He opens doors for us that would remain shut without His command, but He never forces us to move through them. Our desire to do His will is what motivates us to walk through any open door. What blessings we would miss, however, if we failed to obey His will.

February 23, 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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