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The Cloud

by TerryLema January 29, 2023

A couple Saturday’s ago I was working on my laptop. It was about the time to begin dinner preparation so I closed the lid and set it down. When I came back to it after dinner and opened the lid, all I got was a black screen. I pressed every key I could think would make a difference and finally decided just to turn it off. Trying to turn it back on failed. All I got was a couple screens with nonsense. After multiple tries, I gave up. I took it to the Geek Squad at Best Buy that night since they were open until 8 PM.

I left it with them, hoping they could fix it. One hour later that hope was dashed. My hard drive crashed. It was so bad they could not even get “corrupted data” off it.  They told me to come in the next day and get a new computer and they would help me get it set up.

I keep everything on my laptop—finances, devotions, blood glucose and insulin tracking, pictures, taxes—everything. A few years ago when I was actively pastoring, it also held all my messages and studies. I bought an external hard drive and would regularly (monthly) move things onto that hard drive as a backup, but since I retired, I have not done that. This broken, crashed laptop had everything on it from the past year.

I did do something right, however. I had a “cloud” program. Everything on my laptop was also stored in this “cloud” program. When I bought the new laptop that Sunday, the Geek Squad recovered all I had stored on this “cloud” and brought it back to me in a matter of minutes.

As I stood at that counter and watched everything make its way back to me, I could not help but recall what Jesus said about my “real” treasures in His Sermon on the Mount.

“But collect for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves don’t break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” [Matthew 6:20-21 HCSB]

January 29, 2023 0 comment
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The Heart – Where Things Begin! Day 3

by TerryLema January 19, 2023

I am loving my stroll through the Sermon on the Mount. My Bible divides it into 19 passages. I am not going through all 19 passages, but I am stopping along the way when one tugs at my heart. When I do stop, I ask myself that two-word question, “Am I?”

Today I sat for a while in Matthew 5:21-30. My Bible titles those two passages, “Murder Begins in the Heart,” and “Adultery Begins in the Heart.”

My question this morning is, “Am I monitoring the condition of my heart regularly?”

In another part of Matthew, Jesus spoke about a storehouse, a place of treasure. “For the mouth speaks from the overflow of the heart. A good man produces good things from his storeroom of good, and an evil man produces evil things from his storeroom of evil.” [Matthew 12:34-35 HCSB]

Our hearts will either be storerooms of good, or storerooms of evil. It is from our hearts that we both speak and act. We have a choice what we allow to remain in our hearts. That means we need to be monitoring our heart’s condition regularly.

If we find ourselves angry or bitter, if we find ourselves judging others with unkind words, it is time to look into our storeroom and see what is there—good or evil. Then we might just need a time of repentance and confession, knowing that God is willing to forgive.

 

January 19, 2023 0 comment
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“X” Marks the Spot

by TerryLema October 23, 2021

I was watching an easy-going murder mystery on the Hallmark Mystery Movie channel the other day. In the story, a young man found a treasure map in something he bought. He decided to search for the treasure.  He used Google Earth to find the lake, figured out the clues and rode his bicycle to the spot of the “X.” After getting permission from the property owner, he started to dig, certain he was going to find pirate’s gold.

Of course, there was no pirate’s gold, but he did find something precious to the old man who owned the property, a long-lost memento of his deceased wife and son. “X” did mark the spot for the old man.

For us, our “X” is in the shape of a cross, for it is in Christ that we find all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.  Col 2:3: “Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.” [NIV]

In one sense those treasures are hidden, and we need to search and dig for them by diligently studying our Bibles.  In another sense, however, they are readily open and available to us.

God is not seeking to keep His treasures from us. In fact, He has sent His Spirit to encourage and enable us to obtain the wisdom and knowledge of Christ. His Spirit empowers us, but there still must be cooperation and effort on our part.

Father, thank you that in Christ I may find all the wisdom and knowledge I need for life. Give me a great desire to discover the wisdom and knowledge of Christ. Amen.

October 23, 2021 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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