Saturday, April 4, 2026

Salvation's Vocation


1 John 4:11-12
Dear friends, since God so loved us, 
we also ought to love one another.
 No one has ever seen God; but if we love one another, 
God lives in us and his love is made complete in us.

Love turns religion into relation!



God proved His love for us through Jesus.
Jesus proved His love through utter surrender to God's will/love.
Likewise, as we utterly surrender, we do so
 not with base and groundless ignorance
but with unwavering faith in the perfect will of God.

He gave
 His all
Once and 
for all
Death's power to erase
And all who repent and believe
Receive love's gift of grace
The cross
 He bore
forevermore
No other 
can annul
The sinner's 
debt, Lest 
we forget
He died to
pay in full 

1 Cor.15:54-58
When the perishable has been clothed with the imperishable
 and the mortal with immortality,
 then the saying that is written will come to pass:
 “Death has been swallowed up in victory.”

55“Where, O Death, is your victory?
Where, O Death, is your sting?”

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

58Therefore, my beloved brothers,
 be steadfast and immovable. 
Always excel in the work of the Lord, 
because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.


The Son
of God
shed His 
own blood
To pay sin's penalty
Bought with such price, His sacrifice
Should transform you and me
So that
we give
the life 
we live
humble 
and earn-
est heed
Wit love's
reply to
testify
that Christ
is LORD
indeed! 

1 Peter 1:18-19
For you know that it was not with perishable things
 such as silver or gold that you were redeemed 
from the empty way of life you inherited from your forefathers, 
 but with the precious blood of Christ, 
a lamb without blemish or spot.

Romans 12:1
Therefore I urge you, brothers, on account of God’s mercy,
 to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God, 
which is your spiritual service of worship.


Ephesians 1:7
In Him we have redemption through His blood, 
the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of His grace


Thursday, April 2, 2026

On The Eve of Good Friday; A Meditation ( a guest post by Emily Curry)

Tonight a first for this blog; it is an honour to share
a guest post by my daughter Emily


 ““Abba, Father,” he said, “everything is possible for you. Take this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will.””

‭‭Mark‬ ‭14‬:‭36‬ ‭NIV‬‬

On the eve of Good Friday, we find Jesus in the garden, pleading, praying to his Heavenly Father, his Abba Father.
The definition of abba is an Aramaic term of profound intimacy and endearment, translating to “papa or daddy” signifying a close relationship with God rather than a distant one. A trusted, loving, perfect father.

When you pray, is this how you view God? Or do you picture a distant God on a throne, looking disapprovingly at humanity making a mess of things down here on earth?

Or in contrast do you know him as Abba, a gentle, loving, kind Father, perfect in every way with a depth of love for us that is unfathomable, despite our broken, sinful, messy lives?

In the garden we see Jesus, who knows the excruciating suffering he is about to endure, knowing God’s plan of redemption has to unfold this way, showing us in his human likeness the only worthwhile place to go when we feel utter despair and heartbreak.

We don’t have to look very far to find difficulty and hardship. Wars wage around the world, people keep getting sick, families are breaking apart, people are full of anger and hatred. We are hurting and lonely and it can feel so unbearable.

But our Heavenly Father doesn’t want us to try to bear this life on our own. His arms are reaching down, like a father reaching for his dear child, wanting to help us, carry us, meet us in our suffering.

Over the last 18 months I have experienced heartbreak after heartbreak, losing some very special people in my life. I’ve been in pieces, crying out to God in the midst of my despair. I have seen God as my Abba father in a way I never had before.

In the fall of 2025, I was still grieving the loss of a good friend who passed away a short 7 weeks before. My heart was still healing after the sudden loss of a dear aunt one year before. Then on October 4th, my husband Rob and I received more devastating news. Two friends of ours were in a car accident and didn’t make it, leaving behind 3 beautiful girls, one being our daughter’s best friend.
Through tear filled sobs I said to my husband “ I can’t do another grief journey already. It’s too soon. I can’t do this.”
Really God? More heartbreak, more loss? Those poor kids. That poor family.
I cried out to God in disbelief, anger, pain. I couldn’t understand. I felt so broken.

A few days later while I was doing dishes, my daughter cried out “Mom, look at the sunset!”
Something we had started doing together, especially after my aunt Lucy had passed away ;a woman who cherished the beauty of this earth, finding joy in so much of God’s creation, was to drop what we were doing and run outside to marvel at something as simple as a sunset. So out we ran, my oldest son, daughter and I. It was stunning, fiery, and breathtaking.


I was snapping pictures when my dear daughter exclaimed “Mom, turn around! There’s a rainbow behind you!!”

A rainbow? Seriously?
I turned around, and sure enough, peeking though the clouds was a tiny rainbow.


Faint, and hardly visible.

What is a rainbow exactly?
A rainbow is “an optical phenomenon that appears when sunlight and atmospheric conditions are just right-and the viewers position is just right to see it. It requires water droplets to be floating in the air, which is why you see it right after it rains. The sun needs to be behind you and the clouds cleared away from the sun for the rainbow to appear.” (NESDIS)
Speechless.
In front of me, a cloud filled sky, but within it tucked a small symbol of promise and hope.
The clouds in front of me, the sun behind me was the most profound metaphor for what it felt like was facing in my life. And as I stood there, tears streaming down my face the rainbow grew and grew, still very faint…


And as I stood there it felt as though my loving, Heavenly Father reached down, wrapped his arms around me and said “ Though it’s hard to see the light right now, though life feels stormy and uncertain, do not lose hope. I am with you. You are not alone .”

Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.
‭‭Psalms‬ ‭23‬:‭4‬ ‭NIV
‬‬ (emphasis added)

And then, as quickly as the rainbow appeared, it was gone. We had been out there a total of about 3 minutes. Yet, we were positioned just right to see it. We almost missed it, though I knew it was no coincidence. It was a gift straight from heaven.

Abba Father. Love that we simply cannot fathom.

Through sniffles I said softly to my oldest two kiddos something along the lines of , “God knew we needed this gift. He sees our pain. This is how much he loves us.”

God doesn’t always show up in such tangible and miraculous ways, but I promise you, He’s always there. He never leaves us, he never forsakes us.

As Easter is approaching we are reminded of the depth of our Heavenly Father’s love.
Sending his Son, his perfect Son to take our place on a cross meant for sinners, a cross meant for you and I. 
Rising again and defeating death.
Making a way for us to experience relationship with Him, a closeness with him, like a father and a child.

He is so worth knowing and pursuing and living for.

I pray that whatever you are facing in your life right now, whether you are on a mountaintop or valley or somewhere in between, you would recognize your need for Jesus in your life. That you would let him step in and carry whatever you are carrying. We were not meant to walk through this life alone. Fall at the foot of the cross, and give it all to him.

Beneath the Cross...


Matt.1:21
And she will bring forth a Son, 
and you shall call His name JESUS, 
for He will save His people from their sins.”





John 1:29
The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him, and said,
 “Behold! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!

Behold the Lamb of God
Nailed to a cross so mean
Be still, and gaze upon the blood
That washes sinners clean
Ah, can you see Him now
Raised up for all to see
His bleeding side, hands, feet and brow
Behold His agony

Pierced with thorns, nails and sword
Blood-thirsty, the mob screams
Not knowing, as they strike the Lord
Redemption’s fountain streams
Not comprehending love
Nor the power of He
Whose death would conquer death and prove
The truth of prophecy

Behold the sinless Lamb
Paying the sinner’s price
He knew no sin and yet became
Sin’s final sacrifice
Behold Him hanging there
Suff’ring salvation’s fee
Hark! Can you hear His dying prayer
'Forgive them' was His plea

Hatred meets love unflawed
Where holy horrors meld
Hell's showdown with the Son of God
No drop of blood withheld
Where death and Life compete
And death appeared to win
Come, kiss His side, his hands, his feet
And be cleansed from your sin

Come, bow beneath God’s Son
And feel His blood drops flow
Beneath the cross red rivers run
To wash us white as snow
Then repeat, humbly awed
The Name above all names
Jesus, Jesus, the Son of God
Who saves us from our sins

Janet Martin




Wednesday, April 1, 2026

With Heart Laid Bare


What grand irony that, in spite of, and in the plight of unutterable grief
in a world filled with hurt and brokenness,
we have free access to inexpressible peace and joy.

What sweet consolation; the sufferer of 'the Easter Story' 
is our Saviour and the Sustainer of faith's hope of glory.

Small wonder as we come to Him that sometimes we are speechless!
The world groans with the need of Jesus!
Jesus, sinless Lamb of God,
who suffered in our stead to break the curse of death,
that whoever believes in Him will not perish but have eternal life!
Nothing and no one in all time in all the world
 can make or keep such a loving promise,




The highest thoughts I think or pray at best are still so small
And oft I know not what to say as on my knees I fall
With heart laid bare before the One who knows and loves me best
Whose grief is greater than my own, whose joy transcends the test
Whose promises do not betray, whose purposes prevail
Whose grace, sufficient for the day will not falter or fail
Who does not leave me comfortless but does not turn blind eyes
To loves and habits ruinous or lesser gods I prize
Who knows the flesh is full of wants and wills that disobey
Prone to indulge the voice that taunts with ‘did God really say?’
He loves me still with thoughts and ways no mortal comprehends
And understands my stuttered phrase and makes perfect amends
With heart laid bare, Lord, well You know how wretched I would be
But for redemption You bestow, purchased at Calvary
But for fellowship you restore through faith that made me whole
With heart laid bare, I bow before the Saviour of my soul 

Janet Martin

Eph.3:20
Now to Him who is able 
to do exceedingly abundantly
 above all that we ask or think,
 according to the power that works in us,
 21to Him be glory in the church 
by Christ Jesus to all generations, 
forever and ever. 
Amen.

Lord, shield us from the perils of self-pity and doubt
lest they foster bitter despair.
Instead, as we follow your footsteps that lead to Calvary
may the incomparable love that purchased hope's incomparable gift
transform our perspective and humble our plea.




1 Pet.1:8-9

Though you have not seen Him, you love Him; 
and though you do not see Him now, you believe in Him 
and rejoice with an inexpressible and glorious joy, 
9now that you are receiving the goal of your faith, the salvation of your souls.

Monday, March 30, 2026

Come, Holy Spirit, Intercede

Heartbreak; It's all around us!
The world groans!
God's Spirit if we ask/trust Him
will intercede with unshakeable hope

Hope; it's above us, beneath us and hems us in on every side
It lifts us up on eagle wings.
It is no magic cure for life's ills and aches
but it is strength, joy and peace in the thick of them!
It is love's/God's gift to us when we put our trust in Him.

Isa.40:31 NIV
but those who hope in the Lord
will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles;
    they will run and not grow weary,
    they will walk and not be faint.

Remember your word to your servant,
for you have given me hope.





Come Holy Spirit, intercede
Anoint my fumbling quest
And through redemption's favours plead
On my behalf, Thy best/the rest

Come, Holy Spirit, stir my soul
To hope in Thee alone
As I relinquish full control 
With this; Thy will be done

Once I, a woman at the well
Would vainly draw and draw
But could not satisfy or quell
My thirst with loot or law 

Until, my Lord, You bid me come
To trust and taste and see
The Living Water flowing from
The fount of Calvary 

The Fount that drew Thee from Thy throne
Hope's groaning breach to span
To be the Lamb that would atone
 And save the soul of man 

To rend the temple's veil and then
To overthrow the grave
You crushed the serpent's head. Amen
With love, mighty to save

Come, Holy Spirit, intercede
With discipline divine
Till Gethsemane-like groans concede
 Not my will, Lord, but Thine

Come, Holy Spirit, intercede
I hear Thy final verdict plead 
Salvation's gift of grace

And then forevermore to lift
My voice, with ceaseless breath
To praise the Giver of love's gift
That saved my soul from death

Janet Martin

John 11:25-26
Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life.
 He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live.
 26And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die. 
Do you believe this?”







Friday, March 27, 2026

This Year, Lucy, on your Birthday...


Dear Lucy,
How can this be your 2nd birthday we celebrate in memory of you?!!





This year, Lucy on your birthday we will miss your sweet delight
Of grateful appreciation for a card that is just right
We will miss your breathless questions leaving no time to reply
As you pause to exclaim over something that has caught your eye

'Love your skirt, your purse, your jacket; where did you buy it?!! how much?!!
Love your hair, the way you wear it, love your scarf, dress, shoes and such
Come sit down! would you like coffee or tea?? and a fresh-baked 'yum'?
WOW! Time flies I can't believe how faster birthdays seem to come!!'

This year, Lucy, on your birthday both tears and laughter will spill
In the tender recollection of scenes ceased against our will 
Longing for your lovely/lively presence to grace the room like a breeze
As we trace the treasured essence of echoes and memories

This year, Lucy, on your birthday we will wonder *how/where you are
How yesteryears and forever feel so very near and far
Tugging us in two directions; what will be and what has been
Close enough to hug and kiss you but for farewell's void between 

This year, Lucy, on your birthday only memories must do
As we yearningly remember and relive moments with you 
And with reverent appraisal ponder opportunity
Before we too join the ranks of 'Happy Birthday-used-to-be'

This year, Lucy, on your birthday we will thank the Lord above
For the beauty of the blessing of your lifetime and your love 
For God knows how much we miss you and He comforts longing's pain
With the hope and joy of knowing someday we will meet again

This year Lucy, on your birthday, we will kind and humbly pray
For the treasure in the measure of the gift we call today
And the pleasure of thought-pictures that no hand of time can steal
While a pang soft-rends heart-sutures Time can never fully heal...

Janet Martin

Dear Lucy,
Love fills holes loss leaves behind
love always,
your sis





Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Life Matters, A Life that Matters or Life-matters

As we contemplate the culmination of 
what may seem commonplace at first glance...







...may the light of eternity waken us to the sacred matter
of what matters most, and how ultimately 
nothing is commonplace, when
lived with love for the glory of God!

A Life That Matters ; (click link)
isn't that what we all desire?!
To matter; To be needed and loved!
And what irony; the desire to be needed and loved, to matter,
is met as we meet another's need with love.

The link above helped inspire today's poem, as well as
an excerpt from an update letter from one of our missionaries
 who led a team of students on a short-term ministering-trip.
One of the students, after thanking those who prayed for him/them
shared that he is so excited to see where the Lord will lead him
' Even though I am no longer in (said country),
I still plan to be a disciple of God
and hope to help share the good news
with as many people in my life as I can."

What a beautiful reminder about what truly matters, 
as we desire to live a life that matters,
and ultimately to exalt as Paul did!

Life is lent; its gifted measure
More than sums/crumbs of birthday cake 
 Time is a temporal treasure
With eternity at stake 

Today's gifted moment-matter
Matters more than we can see
As the seeds of reply scatter
Settling in eternity 

In the grave matter of living
No one can afford to hate/wait
Today is ripe for love's giving
Tomorrow may be too late

Come, let's make the most of moments
And the matter they compose
Before death's impending summons
Ushers in life's curtain-close 

Let's run life's race with endurance
Honouring what matters most
Let's rely on the assurance
Of worth only faith can boast

What lies behind none can alter
But do not despair, my friend
Mercy's fountain does not falter  
Today we can change the end

Every life matters; its treasure
More than fool's gold or bold jest
Pray the merit of its measure
Makes its matter worth our best 

Because after this life's fleetness
After earth's mortal sojourn
We will meet with the completeness 
Of eternity's return 

Pray, we put our faith in Jesus
For this matters most of all
Because only Jesus frees us
From the curse of mankind's fall

Thank God for salvation's story
Thank Him for love's shameless boast 
Through His power, for His glory
He grants us what matters most 

Janet Martin

Rom.14:7-13
 (read the whole glorious chapter HERE)

7For none of us lives to himself, and no one dies to himself. 
8For if we live, we live to the Lord; and if we die, we die to the Lord. 
Therefore, whether we live or die, we are the Lord’s. 
9For to this end Christ died [b]and rose and lived again, 
that He might be Lord of both the dead and the living. 
10But why do you judge your brother?
 Or why do you show contempt for your brother? 
For we shall all stand before the judgment seat of [c]Christ.
  11For it is written:
“As I live, says the Lord,
Every knee shall bow to Me,
And every tongue shall confess to God.”
12So then each of us shall give account of himself to God. 
13Therefore let us not judge one another [d]anymore, 
but rather resolve this, 
not to put a stumbling block or a cause to fall in our brother’s way.



Monday, March 23, 2026

If We Make Christ our Master


For me, one of the takeaway applications of yesterday morning's message
Choose your master/Master or your master will choose you!
The speaker also reminded /encouraged us with this;
If we make Christ our Master and mission
day by day, the end will take care of itself;
We will be able to be faithful to the end
and echo the words of Paul in
2 Tim.4:7
" I have fought the good fight,
I have finished the race,
I have kept the faith."

So thank You Lord, for a new morning filled with new mercies!
Lam.3:22-23

Lord, because no one can serve two masters (Matt.6:24)
 help us choose You!





If we make Christ our Master we will fix our eyes on Him
Not mine, but Thine the Kingdom, power and glory. Amen

If we make Christ our Master He will passion's zeal persuade
To seek His kingdom first and not vain treasures that will fade

If we make Christ our Master then, we will hallow His name
And reverence and fear the One who bore our sin and shame

If we make Christ our Master we will trust Him and obey
Knowing sorry disaster waits where Self demands its say

If we make Christ our Master we will be misunderstood
As we reject this world's appeal for Heaven's Greater Good

If we make Christ our Master worship commands a great price
Each day will be an altar, Self will be the sacrifice 

It we make Christ our Master; He, The Way, the Truth, the Life
Will lead in paths of righteousness and fit us for its strife 

If we make Christ our Master, Holy power will prevail
His armour equips us to withstand evils that assail

If we make Christ our Master we will never walk alone
His rod and staff will comfort all who make His will their own

If we make Christ our Master life will be no Easy Street
And mean will seem the Potter's Wheel as faith and sight compete

If we make Christ our Master, then, whatever may befall
When we behold Him we will know the fight was worth it all 

If we make Christ our Master, focus/motive will be realigned 
And as it is He help us love Him heart, soul, strength and mind

If we make Christ our Master, then the Best is yet to come
Death's solemn due, the doorway to Eternity with Him

The lordship of Me-Myself-I, mines deeps of futile yen
If we make Christ our Master He will satisfy. Amen 

Janet Martin