It takes patience, determination and discipline to blog this time of year!!
Yester-morn and this morning Cutie and Duty-Beauty prevailed
before I had accomplished sharing a poem here...
It's harvest and making-the-most-of-moments-
before-school-begins-again season...
Yesterday morning I first deposited all the corn on the lawn to husk but it
was so cool and windy we ended up moving into the garage!
Grand-sonny loved 'trucking' cobs to the wheelbarrow and baskets
to keep the huskers husking!
Husking complete!
Isa.66:2
“These are the ones I look on with favor:
those who are humble and contrite in spirit,
and who tremble at my word.
I wrote the poem below before heading out to pick corn...,
inspired in part by the above verse
and in part by plain, old-fashioned
observation/self-examination
Without humility and fear and trembling at God’s word
The paths of righteousness, for His name’s sake, are vision-blurred
Without willing contrition/submission of heart and soul, strength and mind
Love is oft led into temptation, sensual and blind
And without daily taking up love’s cross to suffer-long
Speech is a clanging cymbal and worship, a hollow gong
Without utter reliance and unswerving confidence
In God, the tree will not produce fruit of obedience
Without earth’s treasure taken now and then, to temper boast
Our want will never waken to desire God the most
Without the world forsaken first, God’s armor cannot shield
Us from the awful day when the unrighteous are revealed
Without the consolation of God’s hope, we lack the ken
To trust Him for salvation and knowledge of truth. Amen
We lack faith’s thankful fervor for the grace of God, who gave
Himself to be our Savior and to overthrow hell’s grave
Without surrender’s ‘not my will but Thine be done’ today
We lack the love we ought to have that bids us to obey
Without love's purposed commitment of living, sacrificed
We cannot find the fulfillment that comes through Jesus Christ
God will not keep in perfect peace, a mind un-stayed on Him
The ear is deaf if the heart has no word of God within
To lead in paths of righteousness and keep faith undeterred
With love’s humility and fear and trembling at His word
© Janet Martin
After corn husking I forgot to take photos till cleanup was complete!
All done! For now😅
The first four lines of today's poem
whispered to me out of a dead sleep... 💗
(so, if you prefer a quick ditty to
drawn-out doggerels those lines can be
its own little lyric)
Morning-tide is Gently Breaking
Morning-tide is gently breaking like a gold lake over sod
Faithfulness, free for man’s taking tumbles from the hand of God
Goodness grants fresh salutations of love, from mercy renewed
Grace runs rife with invitations to fill life with gratitude...
Challenging easy desires and the thirst for pleasure’s vice
To a frontline that requires Giving’s living sacrifice
Morning-tide is gently rolling like a wave across the lea
Time’s tintinnabulum tolling holy opportunity
Beckoning, from mercy’s table, to drink deeply from hope’s fount
Reckoning is not a fable; someday we will give account
Pray then, that each day composes a most sober legacy
Lest we blush when God exposes what was hid, for all to see
Morning-tide is grandly sweeping over land and sea; behold
He whose kind and patient keeping dissolves the darkness with gold
He is awesome and all-knowing; earth and heaven beam and brim
With His evidence, bestowing immutable proof of Him
Until, He exchanges glimpses of His glory; time’s veil rent
Where at last seeing convinces every lofty argument
Morning-tide is gently breaking like a lake of gleaming gold
Moments, free for our taking, already slip through our hold
Softly and subtly preparing answers we will not escape
In the face of mercy’s bearing, recompense is taking shape
Where morning-tide, gently shimmers in a lake of gold and pink
Where the mist of reply glimmers, then dries in permanent ink
Come, before the tide of Morning disappears into the dark
Heed the voice that pleads with warning, lest we wait and miss Faith’s mark
Kiss the feet of the Creator, worship Him without reserve
Where He counters each debater with creation’s vim and verve
While the worshipper fills pages with humility or pride
While God crowns the dust of ages with newness of morning-tide
© Janet Martin
Helping gramma painstakingly uncurl and examine every single lemon tea leaf,
(before drying)
for tiny worms woven almost imperceptibly into curled edges!
But I love this tea so much which, I explained to them, is why it is worth the
squeamish effort!' And they love tea at gramma's house too!
1 Tim.1:17
Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible,
be honor and glory forever and ever.
Amen.
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