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Personal Reflection: Our Life Lens

1/28/2021

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As we begin a new year, after experiencing a year that only comes about every hundred years or so; hopefully we can take time to reflect on how these events have shaped our lives. All of us have been changed and how we look at our lives and the life around us, will be altered forever.  
 
We all have a life lens that determines how we look at every aspect of our life. The focus of our lens is developed by our life experiences; all of the things that we have been a part of, all of the people that have come into our lives, and all of the events that have happened around us; impact who we are, and how we see life. Our life lenses are also influenced by the spiritual practices that we take apart in while striving for God’s kingdom in this present time.
 
My own life lens has been developed by my upbringing by a single Mom growing up on the east side of Youngstown, Ohio. My first church community was Jerusalem Baptist church, which was made up of people of color who had come to Youngstown from the southern states to make a new and better life in the north.

My life lens was later influenced as I worked in a steel mill, went to college part time for eight years in order to earn my bachelor’s degree, married Judy, who was of the Catholic faith. Her death years later, after a long battle with cancer, caused my life lens to change radically. My many moves around the country as I worked for different insurance companies gave me more experiences. Then joining a Lutheran church, and eventually going to a Lutheran seminary, and being married to a Lutheran pastor, Shirley, continues to change my life lens.

I give my life experiences to encourage each of you to think about all of the events both large and small, and all of the people that have come and gone into your lives, and reflect upon how all of these situations have gotten you to where you are today. Certainly, this past year has given us much to think about and process. We are who we are today because of what has happened to us in the past, and how we look at life through our life lenses has been formed by these experiences.

At this beginning of a new year, beside reflecting on the recent past, please also be encouraged to either begin or continue to enhance taking part in the practices of prayer, Bible study, and reflection. These habits will give your life lens the ability to see things from a spiritual aspect versus a worldly one. This may help you to better deal with the many and varied issues of life! Peace, Vernon T.
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Copyright © 2021 Vernon T. Jones, All Rights Reserved

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The New Jerusalem

1/25/2021

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Arise, shine, for your light has come; and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you,
though darkness covers the earth and dark night is over the nations.

But upon you the Lord will rise, and the glory of the Lord will appear over you.
Nations shall come to your light; and rulers to the brightness of your dawn.

No longer will violence be heard in your land nor ruin or destruction within your borders.
You will name your walls Salvation, and all your gates Praise.

​No more will the sun be your light by day, nor by night will you need the brightness of the moon,
for the Lord will be your everlasting light, and your God will be your glory.
Isaiah 60: 1-3, 18, 19

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Prayer for Responsible Citizenship

1/22/2021

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Lord, keep this nation under your care.
Bless the leaders of our land, that we may be a people at peace among ourselves
and a blessing to other nations of the earth.
Help us elect trustworthy leaders, contribute to wise decisions for the general welfare,
and thus, serve you faithfully in our generation, to the honor of your holy name;
through Jesus Christ the Lord. Amen.
 
“Book of Common Worship---Daily Prayer” Westminster/John Knox press
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​Prayer for Trust

1/18/2021

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Loving God,
you want us to give thanks for all things,
to fear nothing except losing you,
and to lay all our cares on you,
knowing that you care for us.
Protect us from faithless fears and worldly anxieties,
and grant that no clouds in this mortal life
may hide from us the light of your immortal love
shown to us in your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
 
“Book of Common Worship---Daily Prayer” Westminster/John Knox press
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​Prayer for our Country

1/14/2021

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Almighty God, you have given us this good land as our heritage.
Make us always remember your generosity and constantly do your will.
Bless our land with honest industry, sound learning, and an honorable way of life.
Save us from violence, discord, and confusion; from pride and arrogance,
and from every evil way.
Make us who come from many nations with many different languages a united people.
Defend our liberties and give those whom we have entrusted with the authority of
government the spirit of wisdom, that there may be justice and peace in our land.
When times are prosperous, let our hearts be thankful; and, in troubled times, do not
let our trust in you fail.
We ask all this through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
 
“Book of Common Worship---Daily Prayer” Westminster/John Knox press
  
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​Prayer for our Government Leaders

1/11/2021

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O Lord, our governor, your glory shines throughout the world.
We commend our nation to your merciful care, that we may live securely in peace
and may be guided by your providence.
Give all in authority the wisdom and strength to know your will and to do it.
Help them remember that they are called to serve the people as lovers of truth
and justice; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
 
“Book of Common Worship---Daily Prayer” Westminster/John Knox press
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​Prayer during a National Crisis

1/7/2021

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God of ages, in your sight nations rise and fall, and pass through times of peril.
Now when our land (nation) is troubled, be near to judge and save.
May leaders be led by your wisdom; may they search your will and see it clearly.
If we have turned from your way, help us to reverse our ways and repent.
Give us your light and your truth to guide us; through Jesus Christ,
who is Lord of this world, and our Savior. Amen.
 
“Book of Common Worship---Daily Prayer” Westminster/John Knox press
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​The New Year!

1/2/2021

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One of Shirley’s and my favorite spiritual writers is Henri Nouwen. He was a Catholic priest, now deceased, who was a very important writer in the last century. In his yearly devotional book “Bread for the Journey” for January 8 he writes about having light for the next step. As we begin a new year, we can become concerned about what this year holds for us, especially in the light of what all happened to us in 2020. He notes that generally we only have enough light for the coming hour or the following day.

He writes, “The art of living is to enjoy what we can see and not complain about what remains in the dark.” He goes on to say that when we can take the next step with faith, our life can be filled with joy. May you be able to trust the Lord about the future and live today with that faith. Blessings on your spiritual pilgrimage throughout the New Year! Vernon T.

Copyright © 2021 Vernon T. Jones, All Rights Reserved

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​Happy New Year

1/1/2021

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​Happy New Year
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    Vernon T. Jones earned his Master of Theological Studies Degree from Trinity Lutheran Seminary after a lengthy insurance industry career. Jones has assisted people with incorporating into their faith journey the discipleship practices that are outlined in his upcoming book and his presentations. 

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