Pondering for Monday, June 2, 2025

Daily Office Readings for Monday of the 7th Week of Easter: Year 1

Morning, Psalm 89:1 to 18; Evening,  Psalm 89:19 to 52
Ezekiel  4:1 to 17Hebrews 6:1 to 12Luke 9:51 to 62:

“Jesus said to him, ‘No one who puts a hand to the plough and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God.” (Luke 9:62)

I think the point that our Lord Jesus is making is that once we have set our minds, our sights, on where we are going, we need to stay focused.

I joined the United States Marines at the end of May, 1972.  Basic Training (Boot Camp), was a big step for me. It was my first ever flight on an airplane. It was the first time away from home without my Dad with whom I had always been with as we worked for United Van Lines, movers.

It is an old story that still happens today. I arrive finally on a bus with other recruits on Parris Island, South Carolina somewhere around midnight. We were “greeted,” if that’s what you want to call it, by a man wearing a Smoky-the-Bear hat and he appeared to be very angry – angry at us.  I think he was mad because we were there and made him have to work.

This new chapter in my life required me to stay focused on whatever was about to happen next.  I had no time to think about, “those at my home,” back in Nashville, Tennessee.  I needed to be attentive to what was happening next. I did not want to fail. After much training, successes, some failures and some accomplishments, I graduated Honor Man for my platoon on August 28, 1972. I made it!  But it required me to not look back and second guess my decision to join the Marines in the first place. I retired after 30 years but before retirement, events in the Corps led me to the Episcopal Church and to Jesus where the same is true about the decision to follow Jesus. There is no looking back.  It must be face-forward, eyes on Him always. With hand to plough and no looking back, we make straight rows.

Today we remember Blandina and Her Companions, The Martyrs of Lions (June 2, 177) and their information may be found at: Martyrs of Lyons.

As we listen to what the Spirit of God is saying to us, let us live to love and to serve, and to teach others to love and to serve, while pondering anew what the Almighty can do. John

Let us pray:

Help us, O help us Dear God to first see the path You have set before us, and then, help us again to stay the course. Help us to keep our focus on where You lead us and to never get distracted or deterred by earthly events which hinder our will to always follow Your lead. Amen.

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