Tuesday, August 4, 2020

We, By Ourselves Cannot Love


 “I am the vine, you are the branches. 
He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; 
for without Me you can do nothing.
John 15:5

We watched a much needed rain fall these past few days!
This rain however did not dampen the spirits on the weekend
at our family reunion/Jim's mom's 89th birthday celebration
because love is bigger than weather and such...
(Cake credit to Daughter-in-law Lucille )

Dear Mother,
Through the years in tears and laughter you were there,
 gentle and tough
Teaching us the tender meaning of this four letter word; love

Hard and heavy were the sorrows that you weathered
by God’s grace
Showing us by your example how to shoulder what we face

Through the ups and downs of living you found strength 
for care through prayer
For the taking and the giving that a mother learns to bear

Mother dear, we want to thank you
for all that you are and do
And a birthday is the perfect time to say that we love you

© Janet Martin

Love fills in the gaps that otherwise would gape with want.

Love comes in all shapes and surprises,
often wrapped in disappointment and trouble!

Love is not a solo-sport!
 Love is our solace and support!

And we only find love from God through others.

 How often does getting what Self pined for, fall short of the happiness-mark?!
We alone do not have within us the means to make ourselves happy!
We alone do not have within us, love...


We by ourselves do not possess noble ability
To love; it lacks genuineness of true humility
No matter how good the intention, thought is self-inclined
And often needs God’s intervention to keep motive kind

We, by ourselves will never find true happiness, it lies
Within the hustle-bustle of love’s hellos and goodbyes
It overflows in hearts and eyes as we hold and let go
And grants a glimpse of paradise still scarred with shards of woe

We often overlook the lining in burdens we bear
Or misunderstand the refining that is wrought through care
Where we all need each other to accompany and aid
Us in this sister-brother-father-mother promenade

When life’s sailing is smooth, soon Self becomes careless and cold
And undermines the truth of Who lends all we have and hold
The ties that bind us close both to God and to fellowman
Are woven not with threads we chose but oft by change of plan

A branch cannot bear anything unattached to The Vine
A dead and fruitless withering, ah, this is God’s design
For we by ourselves cannot produce flourishing fields
Love and humility, the fruits only Attachment yields

© Janet Martin

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