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Holy, Holy, Holy

by TerryLema March 20, 2023

We are all familiar with Isaiah’s reaction to the presence of the LORD in Chapter 6. While the Seraphim announced that God is “Holy, Holy, Holy,” Isaiah recognized his own lack of holiness, “Woe is me for I am ruined because I am a man of unclean lips and live among a people of unclean lips.” [vs 3, 5 HCSB]

Over and over and over in Scripture we are told that God is holy and that we are to be “holy” because He is holy. We are also told that God hates sin. “For You are not a God who delights in wickedness; evil cannot dwell with You.” [Psalm 5:4 HCSB]

God hates sin because it is the very opposite of His Holy nature. His Holiness is the core of His nature. God also hates sin because He knows that it separates us from Him. He knows what sin can and does do. I think, however, there are times when Christians are cavalier about sin. We may not fully comprehend the depth of God’s hatred of it.

We must never miscalculate the power and the seriousness of sin. We must never underestimate what sin will do when it gets a foothold in our life. It will leave us wretched. And as it progresses, destruction follows in its wake.

“Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, gives birth to death.” [James 1:15 HCSB]

There is no such thing as a “small” or “insignificant” sin. Sin never remains static. It grows and will eventually ruin. That is why it is imperative we take care of sin when it is first conceived.

Thankfully, God has made the way (Christ Jesus’ cross and resurrection) for us to do that.

“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” [1 John 1:9 HCSB]

March 20, 2023 0 comment
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His Mercy is More

by TerryLema January 14, 2023

Pastor Laura led worship again last Sunday. We sang the song “His Mercy is More” by Matt Papa. The melody is simple but oh, that chorus!

“Praise the Lord, His mercy is more. Stronger than darkness, new every morn. Our [My] sins they are many, His mercy is more.” 

The Scriptures are clear that we are to be holy like our God is holy. We are to avoid sin, even the appearance of evil. Yet, we still sin. Sometimes it is outward and noticeable to all. Sometimes it is an inner attitude or bitterness only seen by God.

At times, we are weighed down by the sin in our lives and the harder we try to avoid it, the more we seem to collide with it. The enemy of our soul loves to temp us. The world loves to sabotage us. Our own flesh even rebels against our good intentions.

As we sang that wonderful chorus on Sunday, I felt such relief. No matter my sin, God’s mercy to me is more. No matter how many my sins, God’s mercy to me is abundantly more.

I think when David wrote Psalm 23 and included the wonderful truth that “Surely, goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of our life,” he knew what it was to experience the mercy of God over his sin.

As I joined in singing the song last Sunday, I was reminded that I, too, know what it is like to experience the mercy of God over my sin.

“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” [1John 1:9 HCSB]

January 14, 2023 0 comment
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Righteousness Exalts a Nation …

by TerryLema July 9, 2020

Proverbs 14:34: “Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a disgrace to any people.”

God gave us commandments to follow. He began with a two-fold command that we call The Great Commandment, “Love the LORD your God with all your heart, soul and mind, and love your neighbor as yourself.” Everything in the law can be contained in that. [Matthew 22:37-38]

God gave Moses 10 Commandments. They are simple and straightforward. The first five speak of our responsibility to God, the second five of our responsibility to others, just like the Great Commandment does. [Exodus 20]

In our society we have a myriad of laws that regulate our actions, most are based on the Ten Commandments. (Do not murder, steal, lie [perjury], etc.)

How often I have heard it said that if we obeyed that Great Commandment, we would not need the Ten Commandments, and if we obeyed the Ten Commandments, we would not need thousands of laws to regulate our behavior.

But we do not obey. We are a people born with the disgrace of sin who sin. Our sin is not based upon our color, our social status, our positions, our political affiliation, our ancestry, or our monetary resources. Our sin flows from hearts that are not right with God, hearts that have no love nor concern for others. We may point fingers at others, but when we do, there will always be one pointing back at us.

That is not social commentary, nor political analysis. That is our spiritual – our heart’s condition. And it will remain such unless we confess our unrighteousness and surrender our hearts to God. Christ Jesus opened the gate of righteousness to us, but we need to walk through it.

 

July 9, 2020 0 comment
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Gethsemane

by TerryLema April 9, 2020

It was late at night. The Passover meal was done. Judas had left the group to finalize handing Jesus over to those seeking His death.

“Then Jesus went with his disciples to a place called Gethsemane, and he said to them, ‘Sit here while I go over there and pray.’ He took Peter and the two sons of Zebedee along with him, and he began to be sorrowful and troubled. Then he said to them, ‘My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death. Stay here and keep watch with me.’“ [Matt 26:36-38 NIV]

We know the disciples didn’t keep watch; they fell asleep. Jesus was left alone to agonize over what was just ahead of Him. It was such a deep sorrow that as He contemplated that awful cup He would have to drink, he sweated great drops of bloody sweat. He had to be strengthened by angels sent from the Father just to keep praying.

“Then an angel appeared to Him from heaven, strengthening Him. And being in agony, He prayed more earnestly. Then His sweat became like great drops of blood falling down to the ground.” [Luke 22:43-44 NKJV]

You have probably heard me say this before. This was the deciding moment for all time. When Jesus arose from His prayer in the Garden, His decision was made. He never wavered from that point on. He was determined to complete the work. He was in full control through the trials, the torture, the bloody cross.

When I read of the crucifixion I see my sin, but I think I see my sin and what it cost God’s Son to die for me even more in these moments before the cross as Jesus suffered in the Garden. Even the anticipation of the dregs of that cup of sin and perversions was abhorrent to the Son of God. And yet, because of His love for us, He made the choice to endure it all for the joy (for us) that was set before Him.

Oh, Jesus, Savior of my soul, forgive me. Never let me take for granted all you have done for me. Let me live my life to bring honor to your name. Give me opportunity to share Your amazing love with others so that they might also know you. Amen & Amen.

April 9, 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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