Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Content (A Prayer)

The message at my mother-in-law's funeral yesterday
filled my sorrow-worn heart with comfort as we
'press toward the mark for the prize 
of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.
Phil.3:14

But godliness with contentment is great gain.
 For we brought nothing into the world,
 and we can take nothing out of it.
1 Tim.6:6-7


As I listened I was impacted by a wonder-filled wave
of comfort, joy and gratitude for the enough-ness of God's Word!
It inspired a prayer for contentment...

Lord, today before we embark toward its setting sun
And press anew toward the mark for the prize not yet won
Lord, grant us eyes to see Your Hand and ears to hear Your voice
And hearts content to understand faith's reasons to rejoice

Content to trust the measure of Your ever-present care
Content to count Your perfect love worth every cross we bear
Content to comfort sorrow's pleas with promises to claim
Content to fall upon our knees and call upon Your name

Content to live a hymn of praise for Your kind faithfulness  
Content to commit all our ways to You; You cheer and bless 
Content to know You will not cease throughout eternity 
That you will keep in perfect peace each mind stayed upon Thee

Content to satisfy Want's thirst from wellsprings of Your word
Content where daybreak's bowers burst with mercies undeterred  
Content, because Your grace bridges the depths of death and hell
Content because your Word's riches no tallying can tell 

Content because better than gold, is the joy of You, Lord
Content because we know You hold Time's vulnerable cord
Content because You hold the key to happiness unfurled
Without You reigns depravity though we gain all the world  

Content to strive to imitate Divine Humility 
To be obedient, though great the cross and cost may be
Content to know without a doubt what You say You will do
Content to make today about eternity with You 

Content to live to give you all honor and glory, oh
Forgive me, Lord, sometimes I fall prey to Self, as You know 
Content because Your love is true, your Word is too, and then
Content because greater are You than anything. Amen 

  © Janet Martin

The song below is comforting too...

Sunday, November 17, 2024

Death Wakens Awareness....To Life/Love

It is a season of mourning in our family...
 Now we bid fond earthly farewell
to James's (my husband's) beloved 93 year old mother,
who passed away on Friday.
(obituary HERE)
How we will miss her,
but how we rejoice that she is released from her
weary and worn out body.

Dear mother,

No more precious shared lunches and coffees and chats...




or being greeted by your sweet, welcoming smile
from your chair where you delighted in watching birds
and people come and go.
No more hardships for you, dear mother!
Your chair is empty...


Once again death rouses awareness...

Death, is a Certain Doorway through which all will disappear
A sacred, solemn, Supreme Inevitability
And when its Immutable Must summons one near and dear
It tunes Thought to Time's Holy Lease hinged to eternity

Death wakens re-awareness to the gift of Here and Now
It spotlights love's track-record forged by what we do and say
And brings us boldly face to face with ourselves, somehow
And Precious Opportunity afforded in Today

Death stirs in us a sense of so much more than meets the eye
The Part no lens can captivate, and knowledge cannot quell 
It bids us ponder somberly love's breath-by-breath reply
To He who gave himself to break the curse of death and hell  

Death rouses us to look at life and its impending goal
It begs for answers to questions none should flee or ignore   
'What doth it profit us to gain the world and lose our soul?
And who can carry anything through death's leveling Door?

Death wakens fresh awareness to the preciousness of 'us' 
And how it is a privilege to live to give and share
Each others joys and sorrows;  then, rather than fret and fuss
Or point accusing fingers, to fold them in thankful prayer 

 © Janet Martin

1 Cor.15:53-58

For this corruptible must put on incorruption, 
and this mortal must put on immortality.
 54 So when this corruptible has put on incorruption,
and this mortal has put on immortality, 
then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written:
 “Death is swallowed up in victory.”

55 “O[n] Death, where is your sting?
O Hades, where is your victory?”

56 The sting of death is sin, and the strength of sin is the law. 
57 But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.

58 Therefore, my beloved brethren, 
be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work 
of the Lord, knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.




Thursday, November 14, 2024

Awaiting the Transfiguration...


He has shown you, O mortal, what is good.
 And what does the LORD require of you? 
To act justly and to love mercy
 and to walk humbly with your God.
Micah 6:8

Far fairer than the beauty of the bloom that steals the show...
(The hardy hollyhock steals the show in November 💗)


The sunrise as it fills east-skies with color-feasts unfurled


The solace of the countryside in twilight's afterglow


Far fairer than the beauty of the bloom that steals the show
The sunrise as it fills east-skies with color-feasts unfurled
The solace of the countryside in twilight's afterglow
Or gardens silver-dazzled, each frond frost-rain-dew-drop pearled
Or autumn's glory transcending poetic eloquence
Or fleeting fame and fortune's pedestal, precarious
Far finer, nobler, priceless, precious, is the diligence 
Of all whose footsteps etch in daily dust, unbeauteous     
Kind second miles and detours that no world-stage will applaud
A legacy of seemingly small and forgotten deeds 
Enough to love mercy, act justly, walk humbly with God  
Awaiting the transfiguration of love's scattered seeds

© Janet Martin

I am among the Walking Blessed these days...
blessed by so many continued comforting messages and deeds of kindness!
No wonder Jesus said 'Blessed are those who mourn'! ❤🙏

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Nothing Is Mine Alone Save This...


Lest I harbour an unforgiving spirit,
Lest I forget whose love and grace grants what I consider 'mine',
Lest I grow greedy, self-serving/reliant, proud, bitter, 
Lord open my eyes and remind me,
The only thing that is mine 
is my reply to You
for all You have given/done for me


On Sunday we were challenged to contemplate our
response, attitude and gratitude for forgiveness
Click HERE and then click Nov. 10 service
for beautiful baptism testimonies, 
and meaningful message!

But if ye do not forgive, 
neither will your Father which is in heaven forgive your trespasses.

Lord, you forgive, You bore my shame/blame
Not one sin saved to damn 
Then Lord, help me in the same way
To forgive fellowman  

May these words forever strike a chill to our undying souls,
'I will not forgive'

Thy handiwork and love, my awe...





Dear Lord,

Remind me, what is 'mine' is Thine
All that First Glances own
Are but gifts from Thy Hand divine
Nothing is 'mine' alone
Save Thy forgiveness for my sin
Thy Presence for my fear
Thy Love, my stubborn will to win
Thy Word, my hope and cheer
Thy promises, my faith's delight
My joy, Thy grief achieved
Thy death for my eternal life
The hour I believed

Thy rod and staff to comfort me
Thy pardon for my debt
Thy mercy, my humility
Thy grace for my regret
Thy life for mine; Thy life-blood shed
Thy prayer-groaned/honed albatross
'Father forgive'; Thyself instead
Of me upon the cross 
Thy penance for my reckoning
My power by Thy Name
My reply to Thy beckoning
Is all that I can claim

Thy handiwork and love, my awe
Thy Righteousness, my peace
No hope have I save by Thy law
That anchors my release
From death and hell, My freedom sealed
By Thy decree divine 
My brokenness, by Thy Wounds healed
All that I have is Thine 
So, when my erring attitude
Forgets Thy goodness, then
Correct my lack of gratitude
As You see fit. Amen

© Janet Martin

I've shared the songs below many times
because I love them!








Monday, November 11, 2024

Soul-dier's Charge/ Challenge!



Someday a universal Last Post/ Last Trump will sound
begging these questions...

To what ending do we labour,
Shoulder burdens, laugh and weep
Keep the faith and love our neighbor
Rise and shine and go to sleep

To what purpose do we reason
Weathering life's highs and lows
Persevering through each season
Bearing one another's woes

To whose command do we cater
Left foot, right foot, on and up
Does the grave or something/One Greater
Drain life's Intangible Cup

To what finish do we struggle?
What good is the bad we bear?
What makes worth earth's toil and trouble?
What makes lucrative its care?

To what Triumph do we rally?
Braving sorrow's bitter sting
What makes bearable the valley
To what Promise can Hope cling? 

For what profit do we suffer?  
What makes the Prize worth the fight?
What is dark foreboding's buffer?
What defends deferred delight? 

What Cause rouses us from slumber?
What fuels faith's Sacred Charge
What use are tears without number?
Is prayer but a drifting barge?

Is joy but what this world offers?
Always death's impending prey? 
Is wealth but cold, gold-lined coffers
By ill Fate's stroke borne away?

Or, is God's love, life's ambition?
Is  His Promise worth the price?
Is His Reward worth the Mission
His love worth the sacrifice?

Does what-waits-to-be compel us
To trust and be of good cheer
Does the love of God indwell us
Making all the difference here? 

Love helps everybody shoulder
Life, as on and up we plod
Love never fails any Soul-dier
Who has put his/her trust in God

Love's Call of Duty is wending
Warriors God-ward, undeterred
To a Beginning,  unending
Eye has not seen nor ear heard 

Then with valiant, holy fervor
Spirit armed and gospel shod
Fight the good fight like a Soul-dier
Bringing all glory to God

© Janet Martin

1 Cor. 2:9
it is written:
“No eye has seen,
no ear has heard,
no heart has imagined,
what God has prepared
 for those who love Him.”b

2 Tim.2:3-5
You therefore must endure[a] hardship as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.
 4 No one engaged in warfare entangles himself with the affairs of this life, 
that he may please him who enlisted him as a soldier. 
5 And also if anyone competes in athletics, 
he is not crowned unless he competes according to the rules.


Saturday, November 9, 2024

Like November (or Dancer's Dare)

How it tugs at tender heartstrings; November's bronze-brown-blue-grey...


Suddenly we are all children gazing wide-eyed...


...at the Creator's reminder of love's many-splendored hues


"look! it's raining, marveled the 2 1/2 year old little boy,
as we gazed agape at God's symbol of promise, that without rain, cannot be seen!





How it tugs at tender heartstrings; November's bronze-brown-blue-grey
How it woos Surrender's smarting as fall's fading ballads play
As the sassy zephyr swindles hues of scarlet-yellow-red
As a beloved Maestro dwindles leaf-montages overhead

How we wish time didn't hurry like the homeward trek of feet
Or like leaves that scuttle, scurry and cartwheel 'cross yard and street
How like lonely shepherds, shadows scale the slopes at eventide
How November's sheave-shorn meadows cast a quiet countryside

How the part that balks and reasons rocks the heart with poetry
How the quiescence of the seasons taunts Want's bent of vanity
How the rebel wind rants, reckless, where once rustling cornfields gleamed 
Akin to grief, raw and restless where once winsome Dreamer dreamed 

How the ache of farewells, meted in each fallen leaf, runs wild
Yet, beauty is not defeated; wonder is a laughing child 
Where the canvas of November showcases the Artist's law
Earth, a hearth of dying embers, kindles hearts with unplumbed awe 

Where the sweep of furrows, umber, slumber, green and gold bereft
Where no onlooker can number what remains of autumns left 
Where solitude of November stokes a haunting melody
Strains of 'Nothing stays forever' wafts across the bloom-doffed lea

Autumn's Anthem spills unbidden; how its lyrics lilt and swirl
Suddenly we are all children, universal boy and girl
Gazing wide-eyed, meeker, kinder, at November's stunning dues 
At the Creator's reminder of love's many-splendored hues 

How it tugs at tender heartstrings; sorrow in its finest form 
Hones a sense of hope where Parting, takes the world by golden storm
Loosed Leaf startles grief with gladness, tango of ten-thousand-(thousand) feet 
Dares the Dancer to brave sadness like November, Bittersweet 

© Janet Martin



Parting, takes the world by golden storm...
Daring the Dancer to brave sadness









Friday, November 8, 2024

Song for We Who Often Wonder


As our church family weathers another staggering loss,
pray we are drawn closer to each other in humble faith because
we know God is faithful and righteous in all He does!




Through each moment meting hours
Tuning morning, noon and night
Through each garden filled with flowers
Not yet visible to sight
Through each up and down we weather
Whether foul or fair wind blows
God is faithful through whatever
His perfect purpose bestows

While we oft, in sorrow wonder
At God's ways we cannot know
While we marvel at the thunder
Of His grace, whereby we go
While the ranks of reason wrestle
With thanksgiving tried by tears
God is good and God is faithful
In all His love commandeers

Then, without doubt’s hesitation
Though we do not understand
Praise the Author of salvation
Trust the leading of His hand
Never to despair because
He is ever good and righteous
And faithful in all He does

© Janet Martin

(below, a passage I have treasured like never before 
in my personal season of sorrow, as well as I weep with
others who weep)

Ps.145:17-19
The Lord is righteous in all his ways
and faithful in all he does.
The Lord is near to all who call on him,
to all who call on him in truth.
He fulfills the desires of those who fear him;
he hears their cry and saves them.





Thursday, November 7, 2024

After You...

Yesterday and today's beauty beg for a Dear Lucy bit o' poem...

Dear Lucy💔💖

How bittersweet to sit at your kitchen table
without you bustling about,
pouring tea and serving far more food
 than one could possibly eat!!
But, seeing you in your daughter
sweetened the bitter ache of missing you so...

Lucy's kitchen window yesterday,
like a framed work of God-art!



Dear Lucy

There will still be love and laughter
Time will still fling wide dawn's door
But death leaves life, ever after
Never like it was before

There will still be hills/thrills and hollows
Much to chase and much to choose
But no matter what still follows
No one will quite fill your shoes

There will still be dreams and dances
Across Mercy's ballroom floor
But a lifetime of fresh chances
Cannot grant what was before

There will still be grace-bent gladness
Memories, precious and new
But, not without pangs of sadness
That death left in place of you

There will still be love and laughter
Hopes to seize and joys to claim
But no matter what comes after
Nothing will be quite the same

Love always,
Janet


View from your driveway...