Saturday, June 27, 2026

Sweet Summer To-do List

The first few lines from June-chapter...


in this book...


kindled a sweet summer to-do-list...
(already in beautiful motion)




Sample strawberries (or blueberries) and cherries and peas...




Sit in a sauna of sunshine and breeze...




Sample strawberries (or blueberries) and cherries and peas
Sit in a sauna of sunshine and breeze
Wade through cool shade to find the perfect nook
Steep in sweet solace of leaf-song and book
Gather fresh goodness from garden-buffets
Fill bowls and pitchers with flower-bouquets

Find reasons to celebrate simple joys
Rain on the roses, school-free girls and boys
Early sunrises and ling'ring sunsets
Crackling campfires with spark-pirouettes 
Mischievous puppies, and the thrumming beat
Of hummingbird's hover and dashing bare feet

Listen to song-sparrow lyrics, be awed
By timeless beauty of sky, sea and sod
Marvel at treasure tipped from mercy's jars
How counting blessings is like counting stars
Slow down and savour summer's wonder-lust  
Inhale dusk's elixir of dew and dust

Cherish the moments that sparkle and glim
Capture their essence in poem and hymn
Blue-misted skylines and daisy-fringed lanes 
Rooster reveilles and cicada refrains  
Foliage-draped arbour and and trellis-abloom 
With tapestries from a God-threaded loom
 
Stand nose to nose with rose and peony
Pause to be taught by ant and honey-bee     
Don't be embarrassed; have heart-to-heart talks
With zinnias, carrots, lavender, hollyhocks
Where toil midst spoil of seeds planted in spring
Humbles our stance amongst plants, flourishing 

Don't let the frenzy of haste steal the show
Where tides of Heaven-glimpses ebb and flow
Slow down enough to feel kindly content
Before the ballad of summer is spent 
Balance the beckoning of work and play
Drink from the fount God refills every day

With flower-bowers and cloud-dappled deeps 
With summer sighing where the willow weeps
While the child chatters for happiness' sake 
While echoes scatter in childhood's sweet wake 
While cups of gladness overflow with praise
While we thank God for glorious, summer days

My, but sweet summer's joy flows, free-for-all
My, but it kindles a fond/fine madrigal
Where what we do with Measure of Today
Melds into keepsakes to treasure for aye 
My then, how holy summer-moments spill
Lord,  help me slowly to savour each thrill 

Janet Martin

Friday, June 26, 2026

Faith's Battle Hymn



Whatever the struggle, fear, trouble, pain or loss
These sorrows pale in comparison to Calvary's cross
Whatever we suffer, oh pray, we see its worth unfurled;
A deeper dependence/reliance on God than this old, helpless world 

James 1:2-8
My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, 
3 knowing that the testing of your faith produces [a]patience. 
4 But let patience have its perfect work, 
that you may be [b]perfect and complete, lacking nothing.
 5 If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, 
who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him.
 6 But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, 
for he who doubts is like a wave of the sea driven and tossed by the wind. 
7 For let not that man suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord;
 8 he is a double-minded man,
 unstable in all his ways.




Our tears are not in vain
The wordless prayers we groan
Are steppingstones of grief and pain
That lead us to Thy throne

Our valleys dark with dread
The ways we cannot see
Are avenues where faith is led
To wholly trust in Thee

The storm that tosses trees
The battles, fierce and long
The mountain we must climb; through these
The sufferer grows strong

Through these, by Thy kind love
We find, to faith’s surprise
The riches of a treasure trove
Thy grace alone supplies

Then, though faith cannot see
And though it never can
It rests its head upon Thy knee
And trusts Thy perfect/purposed plan

And as faith waits on Thee
It does not fret and pine
But suffers its Gethsemane
With ‘not my will but thine’

Sin sires this world’s woe
Greater Lord, is Thy might
Equipping faith to face its foe
With strength gained in the fight

Then, though we suffer long
Lord, save us by Thy grace
And for Thy glory keep faith strong
Till sight unveils Thy face

Let no shadow of doubt
Fall between faith and Sight
If fear sends demons, cast them out
And flood faith's path with Light 

Janet Martin

Whether in the precious prime of youth,
or aging,
or aged, 
or full of life,
or on our deathbed
only faith in the Giver of Life
can save us,
can strengthen us
 for this life's battles
and hurdles.
Only by faithful faith
are we fitted for Heaven! 

Thursday, June 25, 2026

No Translation Required...


And may the Lord cause you to increase and overflow 
with love for one another...

Learning to love as we should is a lifelong schooling;
Its lesson-book; Today.
Its student; Self 

Love's lesson book unfurls a fresh page!
Thank-you Lord!

From skylines flushed with mercy's proof God ushers in today
Rife with fresh opportunity to love and trust and pray...



Love’s speech is explained without words; no translation required
A universal dialect by voice of choice defined
It speaks in tongues of angels by mankind’s Creator sired
It is not greedy, selfish, rude, impatient or unkind

It seeks no podium of pride; does not envy or boast
Love thinks of God and others first; how hard true love would be
Without HE who IS love and loves us to the uttermost
And helps us overcome ourselves with HIS humility

With his shed blood we are redeemed; by His stripes we are healed
By his grace we are saved; not by any works we have done
Lest we forget who, on mankind’s condemned behalf appealed
And loved us so He gave Himself through the gift of His Son

He knew no sin but became sin to break sin’s curse for aye
To crush the head of he who desecrates all that is pure
And delights in siring doubt with ‘did God really say’
He hates the One who gave Himself love’s conquest to secure/procure

Love is its own translator; actions speak louder than words
The way we treat our fellowman reveals love’s evidence
The love of God, if we but ask, gloriously undergirds
Our love, fumbling at best, with His love’s beaming recompense

Janet Martin

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Wonderful, Wonderful June

Ps.104:1&24 (read the whole glorious chapter HERE)
Bless the Lord, O my soul!
O Lord my God, You are very great:
You are clothed with honor and majesty,...

O Lord, how manifold are Your works!
In wisdom You have made them all.
The earth is full of Your possessions—

June makes us merry with strawberry mirth...


Today we begin the last week of June!!
A reminder to savour June's colour and fragrance-dense flavour-favour of moments...

Wisteria wands wave in pale purple plumes...



Peony pom-poms flaunt pink opulence
Spawning slow strolls through earth’s grand garden rooms...



June is a jubilant zephyr that sighs
In treetops lavished with leaf-violins...


June is a cherub with laughing blue eyes...


June is a bare foot belle; see how she grins
Clad in unspun threads of lupine and rose...



Honeysuckle-pendants...


 and white petal-snows...



June-beauty burgeons at every turn
Raindrops bejewel each bloom, blade and bell...




Nooks are embellished with ivy and fern...


Bridal veil trails on the ground; drapes the fence
Wisteria wands wave in pale purple plumes
Peony pom-poms flaunt pink opulence
Spawning slow strolls through earth’s grand garden rooms
Hummingbird darts like a bard torn between
Duty and beauty; prudence and June-green

June is a jubilant zephyr that sighs
In treetops lavished with leaf-violins
June is a cherub with laughing blue eyes
June is a bare foot belle; see how she grins
Clad in unspun threads of lupine and rose
Honeysuckle-pendants and white petal-snows 

Wild phlox meander through ditches and dell
June-beauty burgeons at every turn
Raindrops bejewel each bloom, blade and bell
Nooks are embellished with ivy and fern
Authoring worship from each awe-filled heart
Summer, sweet summer, how lovely thou art

June makes us merry with strawberry mirth
June is the flower-frilled crest of the year
June is a picture of Heaven on earth
June is a cup overflowing with cheer
And just as youth’s bloom is so swiftly spent
So too, soon June will fold up Her tent

So, pause for a moment and look around
Savor the flavor of early sunrise
Let summer’s advent delight and confound
Bursting with birdsong, and first butterflies
Treasure the pleasure of halcyon hues
Twilight prolonging apricot adieus

Wheat fields a-glimmer beneath breeze-baton
Shimmering silver, on the verge of gold
Garden-fresh salad-fare, second to none
Praise God from whom seed miracles unfold
Praise Him for summer’s flower-festooned boon
Praise Him for wonderful, wonderful June

Janet Martin

So, pause for a moment and look around
Savor the flavor of early sunrise...



Let summer’s advent delight and confound
Bursting with birdsong, and first butterflies...
(or moths!)
Three Cecropia moths have been delighting us!




Wheat fields a-glimmer beneath breeze-baton
Shimmering silver, on the verge of gold...


Garden-fresh salad-fare, second to none
Praise God from whom seed miracles unfold...



Praise Him for summer’s flower-festooned boon
Praise Him for wonderful, wonderful June




Tuesday, June 23, 2026

The Fruit of 'Ought' or With Harvest-hope in Mind

These flowers are still available from  Countryview Greenhouse
near the 'Alma' end of Well. Cty. RD 8,
in case your looking to tuck a bit of colour into a corner or border!
(bedding plants are 1/2 price!!)








***

Heb. 2:1
Therefore we ought to give the more earnest heed 
to the things which we have heard,
lest at any time we should let them slip.

Luke 18:1
And he spake a parable unto them to this end,
that men ought always to pray, and not to faint;

Rom.8:26
In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness.
We do not know what we ought to pray for,
but the Spirit himself intercedes for us through wordless groans.

1 John 3:16
This is how we know what love is:
Jesus Christ laid down his life for us.
And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters.

1 John 4:11
Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.

James 4:17
If anyone, then, knows the good they ought to do
and doesn’t do it, it is sin for them.

Every farmer or gardener knows which seeds ought to be planted
 for a specific fruit to harvest...
Only if we sow as we ought
and tend as we ought
 can we hope as we ought.

Due to ample rain
gardens and fields in our part of Ontario
are beginning to burgeon with
fruit of harvest-hope!





and flowers!!








Sometimes we cannot reap because we do not sow to God
The yield of fruit for which we weep, we seek from fallow sod
The answered prayer for which we plead, cannot bear what we ask
Because we have not sown its seed or tended to its task 

Sometimes the good we ought to do we do not, but ignore
Obedience, and cater to a roaming lion's roar
Rather than giving earnest heed to the things we have heard
And confessing a thought or deed contrary to God's Word

When we approach the throne of grace, where faith finds hope and cheer
Until we see Him face to face; pray first for ears to hear
The still small Voice of He who does not err in His reply
Or bless unconfessed sin, because He so loves you and I 

Sometimes we know the Very Thing we ought to repent of;
The barrier to which we cling with stubborn, selfish love
Because we lack humility, or sorrow for our part
That drew Jesus to Calvary and broke His Father's heart  

Sometimes the 'fruit' for which I plead can never be, until
I recognize, then sow the seed of love's surrendered will
And toil, and till and tend faith's field with humble diligence
Until God's grants the promised yield of love's obedience 

Praise God from whom goodness and love flow without flaw or fail   
Praise Him that He is mindful of man's trouble and travail
Praise He who is faithful and true, compassionate and kind
He helps us sow as we ought to, with harvest-hope in mind

Janet Martin 

Today's poem was kindled/convicted largely by today's devotion...