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The Day of Previous Things

by TerryLema April 20, 2022

The 2022 Masters Golf Tournament was played at Augusta National April 7 to 10. Usually, the field consists of around 90 to 100 golfers.  There was one winner. His name is Scottie Scheffler. He came in ranked number one in the world.

You would think it not surprising that the number one golfer in the world would win one of the biggest and toughest tournaments in the golf year, but it was just 57 days prior that Scheffler had his first win on the PGA Tour. (He now has four wins in his last six starts.)

There was, however, another golfer on the tour who seemed to get much more attention than Scheffler from both the media and the crowd. His name is Tiger Woods. He has been the number one golfer in the world multiple times. He has won The Masters five times; his first victory in 1997.

This time the attention on Tiger was anchored in his recovery from a car accident that nearly took his right leg. It was uncertain that he would be able to walk; it was extremely uncertain that he would be able to play golf again.  But he came back, and his bravery garnered most of the interest on the course.

Woods was honest about his pain.  It was noticeable at times that he was limping and even using a golf club like some of us use a cane. But he persevered. Making the cut he played all four days. By the end, the strain of pain was evident on his face. His score was nothing to speak of, yet his courage won the day.

So many of us live with daily, chronic pain. Some of it is the physical pain which often accompanies aging. Some of it is the pain of specific diseases or conditions. Sometimes the pain is not physical, but emotional. We suffer loss and that pain never truly leaves us.

As I watched Tiger Woods walk Augusta National in pain, I was reminded of a promise of God to those who love Him. It is found in that last, marvelous, victorious book of Scripture.  “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes. Death will no longer exist; grief, crying, and pain will exist no longer, because the previous things have passed away.” [Revelation 21:4 HCSB]

Now we are living in the day of “the previous things,” but, there is coming a time, beloved, when “grief, crying, and pain” will be banished forever.

April 20, 2022 0 comment
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Tears

by TerryLema June 24, 2021

I was never much of a crier. I was much more an in-your-face-shouting-door-slamming type. (I probably still am, except for the grace of God!) Not being a ready crier served me well over the years, allowing me to minister to others in extremely difficult situations. Many times as a pastor and hospice chaplain I needed to focus on others’ needs and not my own emotions.

But as I drove to Costco last Friday, tears streaming down my face, I realized that because of the grace of God, I cry easily now—especially when I think of God’s love, His mercy, and His care for me.

I was achy, tired, and just wanted to be home in my easy chair with a book. Then a hawk flew over. Hawks remind me of God’s goodness for me (long story!). I began to praise my Father for His loving care, and tears started to flow. Then another hawk went by, more praise, more tears. Then a third hawk!  Before I reached Costco I saw five hawks, each sighting deepening the realization of my God’s love.

I remembered the words of the psalmist in Psalm 56: “You Yourself have recorded my wanderings. Put my tears in Your bottle. Are they not in Your records?” [vs 7-9 HCSB]

God spoke to my heart that He has captured every tear I have cried. He has recorded every time I needed Him – and found Him!  He knows my weaknesses and strengths. He is with me in both.

I still am not much of a crier, until I remember Christ Jesus my LORD. Then I am very much a crier.  My God is so good!

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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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