Monday, April 20, 2026

Hooray For Dear, Old-fashioned Things...

This poem/post is a week's worth of 'snaring' midst
much to do, such as spring cleaning, painting, plus
grandparenting pleasures and much more.
Here is a glimpse of this poem's unfolding...

(starting with a good, 'old-fashioned' unchangeable truth)
 Ps.90:2
Before the mountains were born  or you brought forth the whole world, 
from everlasting to everlasting you are God.

Thank God for fond, old-fashioned joys to treasure like fine art
For precious little girls and boys, carefree and pure in heart...
For picnic-parties...


Janet! What do you see?! called my next-door sweetie
 (her utterly-adorable smile hearted for privacy)


as she watched me take a picture of???...
and I drew her attention to the 'pretty pink trees!' or
The blushing hush as dusk tucks down earth's edge with heaven's sheen...



For bingo games (midst snooze) 😂😁 


As the next generation learns to read, spell, win and lose...


I like old-fashioned things, like pups...


Recently I was introduced by two eager youngsters,
 to their family's newest, heart-stealing member!
( No-o-oo!! I wailed, while laughing and completely smitten,
as I visualized all my garden footwear, gloves etc.
 disappearing from outside my back door...)


 and kittens...(a Saturday morning visitor! 
Child and kitty equally unsure of each other) 😍


Give me old-fashioned telephones with corkscrew-curly cords...


For warm handshakes



 and big, bear-hugs...




Hooray for dear old-fashioned things that stand the test of time
For the rapture a Baby brings, for silly nursery-rhyme
For warm handshakes and big, bear-hugs and pleasure of a poem
For laughter, loose tooth, lady bugs and cherished home-sweet-home

Thank God for fond, old-fashioned joys to treasure like fine art
For precious little girls and boys, carefree and pure in heart
For tasks galore, for coffee-breaks, for cup o' tea with friends
For learning to do what it takes with whatever life sends

For picnic-parties, taking turns, for bingo games (midst snooze) 😂😁 
As the next generation learns to read, spell, win and lose
For poufy clouds and baby chicks, for fresh mem'ries to trace 
For April's bag of weather-tricks to tame gardening 'race'
 
Give me the good, old-fashioned cheer of soulful, simple things
Of eyes to see and ears to hear Free-for-alls, fit for kings 
The blushing hush as dusk tucks down earth's edge with heaven's sheen
Spring's rushing, gushing brook, first brown, then gentle silver-green

I love life's sweet, old-fashioned things to kindle gratitude  
How morning after morning flings ajar mercy renewed  
The annual unbridled hymn of happiness that wakes
With every bud that starts to brim with every breath spring takes

...the aroma of grass and trees, rain-drenched and sunbeam-kissed
The awe of seed-sized ecstasies/majesties/mysteries only God can untwist
The gauzy bluesy-purple sheer soft-tossed where earth meets sky
Love's heartstrings that bind sisters near and death cannot untie
 
The trials we would never choose to teach us about prayer
The age-old ebb and flow that woos seasons from here to there 
While Time exacts its changeless ways with much it will estrange
While we learn to turn wants to praise for He who does not change 

I like old-fashioned things, like pups and kittens, bread  and cheese 
I like daisies and butter-cups, unchanged through centuries
I like the way the whole world greens after warm April show'rs 
While Housewife sings as she spring cleans and dreams of May's fair flow'rs

Give me the old-fashioned Foundation, Faith. Hope. Love. And then
To the Author of creation ascribe all praise. Amen
For nothing in this big old world is bigger, better than
He by whose hand time is unfurled ever since Time began 

I love the grand, old-fashioned hues of sunrise and sunset  
How mankind flocks to gaze at views only God can beget
And how He grants to every day, some beauty to behold
To cheer us on life's learning way of growing humbly old 

Give me old-fashioned telephones with corkscrew-curly cords
And books, fat with delicious poems and bread of wholesome words
Of truth, preserved on pages, pertinent as when first penned
Reaching across the ages like a dear and timeless friend 

Give me old-fashioned Sunday morning church; pews filled with tots
A pansy-planter for the porch; pools of forget-me-nots
Give me respect for good, old ways; like six works days, one rest  
Because the good in good old days is still healthy and best/blessed 

...and no matter what progress brings to try to steal the show
Hooray for dear old-fashioned things God alone can bestow
Like freckled noses, curly heads, or thrill of cows set free
After winter, to romp in meads as green as green can be... 

Janet Martin

I like the way the whole world greens after warm April show'rs...

 

While Housewife sings as she spring cleans and dreams of May's fair flow'rs


For poufy clouds...(still sneezing out a few flurries!)


and baby chicks...




Thursday, April 16, 2026

Redemption's Reveille or Worship's Masterpiece

A role of highest honour and accountability
is the focus of today's post

Eph.4:1-3
As a prisoner in the Lord, then, I urge you to walk in a manner
worthy of the calling you have received:
2with all humility and gentleness, with patience,
bearing with one another in love,
3and with diligence to preserve the unity of the Spirit
through the bond of peace.

He has saved us and called us to a holy calling,
not because of our works, but by His own purpose
and by the grace He granted us in Christ Jesus before time began.

For to this you were called, because Christ also suffered for you,
leaving you an example, that you should follow in His footsteps:

But just as He who called you is holy, 
so be holy in all you do,

God, who has called you into fellowship
 with His Son Jesus Christ our Lord, is faithful.

Therefore we are ambassadors for Christ,
 as though God were making His appeal through us. 
We implore you on behalf of Christ: Be reconciled to God.




When we believe, we then receive a most high, holy call
Through fellowship with Jesus Christ who died for one and all
And rose again; He conquered death and broke the curse of sin
To save all who answer His call and put their faith in Him

With the gift of God's grace, granted through His Son, Jesus Christ;
We are redeemed; forgiven through His body sacrificed 
When we reckon redemption's cost; where sinless blood ran rife
To wash away the wage of sin with everlasting life

...then, as we rise in newness, from the hour we believed
A high and holy calling crowns the freedom Christ achieved
For we, the workmanship of God, purchased with a great price
Are urged to yield our bodies as a living sacrifice 

Created in His image, for good works that He ordained 
For us to walk in paths of righteousness; like soldiers trained
To suffer hardship and endure all things for Jesus' name
To refrain from entangling in affairs, worldly and vain
 
God, rich in mercy, loves us; by his grace we have been saved
And justified by faith in He who our penalty braved 
Then God forbid we turn again, when cleansed by Jesus' blood
Like a dog to its vomit or a washed pig to the mud   

But pray, each day we look to He who gave His all, and then
With awed attention/devotion heed his high and holy call. Amen
We are ambassadors of Christ, His armour all we need
To thwart deception's darts and proclaim Christ is Lord indeed!

Hark! Where the morning breaks, the ring of Redemption's Reveille 
Resounds, and peals through hearts and souls tuned humbly to God's will
Where faithful soldier fitted with the armour of the Lord
Arise, fully committed to God's calling, through His Word

...to hail the One whose government and justice will not cease
In spirit and in truth to fulfill worship's Masterpiece/Master Peace
Willing to surrender until each Want is wholly awed
And walking in a manner worthy of the call of God 

Janet Martin









 
 

Monday, April 13, 2026

A Monday Morning Prayer (to rekindle Sunday Morning's Flare)


Ps.90:14
Satisfy us in the morning with your unfailing love,
that we may sing for joy and be glad all our days.

A prayer to rekindle the flare/flame
that leaps in our bosom while sitting in a Sunday morning service
beneath the glorious sound of the gospel, and the praising of God's Name
 but that Monday morning can quickly snuff with 'stuff' 
if we do not guard the hearth of the heart! 

It is a wet but warmer (at last) morning in Ontario...


'Stuff' to do is good and healthy! as long as we keep a holy/eternal perspective...




Lest hope and exhortation ring hollow in ears and hearts

Lord, lead us as we strive to enter at the narrow gate

To tune us to pitfalls and snares where wish and want can be
Constant with cares that keep our minds from being stayed on Thee

You comfort us from wellsprings of goodness, mercy and love



Amen

Janet Martin




Saturday, April 11, 2026

What Gladness This!!

Because Your lovingkindness is better than life,
My lips shall praise You.
Ps.63:3

2 Cor.5: 14-15
14For the love of Christ compels us, because we judge thus:
that if One died for all, then all died;
15and He died for all, that those who live should live
no longer for themselves,
but for Him who died for them and rose again.

Today's poem is inspired in part
as I ponder the tragic futility of war, hatred and spite,
and partly as I contemplate this stunningly poignant poem
To a Siberian Woodsman by Wendell Berry

It is spring...



Birds sing...


Buds break...


Heaven breaths hope
 to a broken world
drenched with shed blood and tears
and heartache...


The love of God is greater than all hate since time began
Greater is He in us than all armies of earth unfurled
Evil torments the part we see, but what profit has man
If, for the price-tag of his soul he acquires the whole world

What comfort this; when confronted with heinous hate of man
The love of God is greater than all hate since time began

The love of God equips us to endure, with power from
The One who sinless, bore our sins; who made heaven and earth
Who, though falsely accused, like a sheep before shearers, dumb
He answered not a word but was obedient to death

Take heart, when hate wields wicked blows, with schemes, vile and impure
The everlasting love of God equips us to endure

The love of God compels us to love the unlovable
To turn the other cheek rather than return blow for blow
To be a vessel instilled with redemption’s miracle
Empowered by hope, joy and peace this world cannot bestow

Then when we face the brunt of hate, cruel and contemptible
The love of God compels us to love the unlovable

For once we too were dead in sin; foolish, enslaved, deceived
Before the loving kindness of God opened up our eyes
And we beheld His wounds we caused and we were deeply grieved
And then repented and believed in Christ who justifies

Thus, when we witness arrogance of hate, greed, spite and pride
The love of God makes possible love vast and deep and wide

The love of God makes possible, what otherwise would be
Impossible. Love is God's evidence none can descry
Incomprehensible, inexplicable Mystery
No one has seen and yet only a fool dares to deny 

What gladness this; no matter what hatred may desecrate
The love of God is greater and able to compensate 

Janet Martin

Rom.8:35-39
Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? 
Shall trouble or distress or persecution or famine
 or nakedness or danger or sword? 36As it is written:

“For Your sake we face death all day long;
we are considered as sheep to be slaughtered.”g

37No, in all these things we are more than conquerors
 through Him who loved us. 38
For I am convinced that neither death nor life, 
neither angels nor principalities, 
neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, 
39neither height nor depth, 
nor anything else in all creation, 
will be able to separate us from the love of God
 that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.

Titus 3:1-8
Remind the believers to submit to rulers and authorities,
 to be obedient and ready for every good work,
  2to malign no one, and to be peaceable and gentle, 
showing full consideration to everyone.

3For at one time we too were foolish, disobedient, misled, 
and enslaved to all sorts of desires and pleasures—
living in malice and envy, being hated and hating one another.

4But when the kindness of God our Savior and His love for mankind appeared,
  5He saved us, not by the righteous deeds we had done, 
but according to His mercy, through the washing of new birtha and renewal by the Holy Spirit.
  6This is the Spirit He poured out on us abundantly through Jesus Christ our Savior, 
7so that, having been justified by His grace, 
we would become heirs with the hope of eternal life. 
8This saying is trustworthy. And I want you to emphasize these things, 
so that those who have believed God will take care to devote themselves to good deeds. 
These things are excellent and profitable for the people.

'When unfaithful to His love we are readily seduced
by every temptation,
Without his love in our hearts we become
victims to other loves, 
which lead us into idolatry,
plunge us into hurtful lusts,
and poison the wells of our joy.
We must either be enthralled 
by the surpassing love of Jesus,
or we shall be fascinated by the world's deceits...'

Charles Spurgeon~ 
From the message My Restorer found HERE

Thursday, April 9, 2026

April (Nature's Tug-of-war)


A nod to nature's tug-of-war aka April... 

The first week of April has flooded us with rain,
 frosted us with snow
and favoured us with sunshine!

 This German saying sums April up in seven words!
 “April, April, der macht was er will” 
Translation; April, April, you do what you will

A few April frames from the first eight days...
















The wind wafts, warm, through open pane and ushers in a scent of rain-
drenched grass and trees; where little lakes embellish the sodden landscape
and ditches gush and overflow with runoff from the melted snow
And robins fat with sass and cheer proclaim that spring and worms are here

The gale howls, cold, laden with sleet that pelts on windowpane and street
And decks yesterday's barren sweeps with tardy tantrums winter keeps
To vex hope's sanguine eagerness, and deck the boughs of barren tress 
With a fresh coat of 'the white stuff' while birds curl into balls of fluff

The breeze banters, and birdsong swells with the gladness of Christmas bells
As hints of green begin to seep through thatch-hued pastures, half asleep 
Where the ballad of hurried brook draws us toward its curve and crook
For pleasure in simplicities like picnic lunch of bread and cheese

The zesty zephyr's charm and cheek rouses strange rounds of hide and seek 
We zip up coats, then take them off; the shade is cold, the sun is hot 
One day we work outdoors, the next our list of chores is weather-vexed 
So we put on the kettle then tackle our indoor tasks again 

The sunrise is a treat for all who heed dawn's early wake up call 
The south deck, on a sunny day affords a tropic getaway 
Surely even the Grinch is drawn to turn a cartwheel on the lawn
As bulbs burst with first, favourite frills of crocuses and daffodils    

Hello and hail the yellow land and smile, sweet pale face soon sun-tanned 
Come, clap your hands and do not fret when the forecast is cold and wet
For we've known April long enough to expect both genteel and gruff
One day a wild cat's flying fur, the next a pussy-willow's purr 

April, you are one of a kind; a woman, apt to change her mind
A school boy full of countless pranks, a kiss that kindles kindest thanks
A vault of unplumbed green and gold each drop of rain helps to unfold
While patience is put to the test, while we wait out spring's yearly jest 

The welkin clock that dwindles down life's pittance of laughter and frown
Will melt lament's prevailing cause with phrases like 'winter that was' 
For always, April seems to find a foothold in lanes flower-lined 
Reviving dell and garden plot with violet and forget-me-not 

Janet Martin








Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Equipped to Endure...

It is wise and good as we wake, to yield to God our everything 
Then to put on His armour before we face what today will bring...

The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
He makes me lie down in green pastures.
He leads me beside still waters.
He restores my soul;
He leads me in paths of righteousness for His Name's sake
Ps.23:1-3

I sense a collective groan from spring-hungry Ontarians this morning...
(unless you're a maple syrup producer!)
We are SO ready for green pastures!




so THIS is what was in yesterday's captivating clouds!


...and golden-dusk shadow-play


and green pastures and still waters!


It is not for the faint of heart to climb time’s winding flight of air
Not knowing what may try the part that smarts with holy groans of prayer
There is no certainty but this; the loving faithfulness of He
Whose promises span the abyss twixt Today and eternity

It is not for the faint of faith to brave daybreak’s virgin release
Not knowing what may try the grace whereby we find true joy and peace
But this we know; God keeps His word with love beyond perception’s ken
His Sovereignty is undeterred and works for our good. Amen

It is not for logic to judge God by façades of creature care
While the deceiver tries to budge hope’s anchor with doubt and despair
God’s Word abides; Truth does not shift like rolling waves or shadowed glade
Arise; embrace the gleaming gift of this new day the Lord has made

Arise and know it is for us He keeps His covenant of old
No need to fear or fret and fuss for He is in perfect control
His suit of armour is enough to equip us to stand and fight
For this we know; faith, hope and love pierce death’s darkness with life and light

It is not for the faint of heart to wonder where today's 'stair' leads
What peace to know God will impart the means to know faith's dues and needs 
Lord, give us ears to hear need's cries and eyes to see beyond Self's world 
Then find, to faith's humble surprise unspeakable treasure/wonder unfurled 

Janet Martin

Someday, by the grace of God we will look and marvel...
so THIS is what those clouds held/veiled! 





A sermon rich with reminders and challenges;
One quote esp. caught my ear since we are praying, trusting 
and waiting on the Master to provide a fulltime teaching pastor
 for our church/flock at WBC.

'When we look to the pastor but not to the Master,
the Master says, 'They are looking to the wrong person
so they shall get nothing.' But, when we look to the Master
He often supplies our needs through the pastor."