Friday, August 2, 2013

From Darkness to Light





The lawn sports a shawl of fresh dew-diamond dazzle
Flower and fallow unfolds to our gaze
As bird-song and sunshine and zephyr-sigh mingle
Filling our cup with His promise and praise

Where is the darkness that covered the midnight?
Where is the shroud that swathed this tumbled girth?
Its veil is torn by breath-whispers of morning
Up from the skyline Light swaddles the earth

See how the darkness recedes like an ocean
See how its tide slips from shadow to Light?
Such is a heart when our self-will is broken
Like summer’s fair morning after winter’s night

Hope wears the color of gold on the garden
We bear the wonder of Love breathed on dust
See; His compassion is new every morning
Light of the world and in Him we trust

© Janet Martin


But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God's special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light. 1 Peter 2: 9


Thursday, August 1, 2013

This Present Joy





See how He splays in countless ways
His bounty on earth’s tresses
From heaven’s trove He pours His love
And while we curse He blesses
This world would press our happiness
Into its vat of sorrow
But for the hope that lights the slope
Of yesterday’s tomorrow

See how He tends the fields and bends
His mercy to the hour
As He unfolds the green and gold
Of spring to autumn’s flower
See how He forms the calm, the storms
Each highway, hill and hollow
See how He keeps His precious sheep
All we must do is follow

Fear would destroy our present joy
But for a greater Reason
As thoughts of God bedeck the sod
In wonders of each season
This present joy would be grief’s ploy
But for a peace that frees us
As we repeat His comfort sweet
'This present joy is Jesus'

© Janet Martin

 For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us. Romans 8:18

Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus

Because We all Need Each Other



Because,
We all need each other
A word, wise, helpful and kind
Is worth far more than anything
That we will leave behind

Because
We all need love’s touch
A smile, a hand to hold
Someone to come and visit us
When we are frail and old

Because,
We all need guidance
Soul-mate, friend or brother
Someone who loves us just because
We all need each other

© Janet Martin

This morning while reading the account of the eunuch in Acts 8 these words stood out to me...

Philip ran up and heard him reading Isaiah the prophet, and said, "Do you understand what you are reading?" And he said, "Well, how could I, unless someone guides me?" And he invited Philip to come up and sit with him.…

When God Made Little Girls...



...and as my girls grow up I realize that every big girl needs to hear it too!

God, did you take from your most lovely strings
Of blue from the sky, rainbow, butterfly’s wings,
Of pretty blush petals and pure, priceless pearl
Then put them together to make a wee girl?

God, did you gather wisp of hair angel-spun
Willow-sigh whimsy, gold-grin from the sun
As it sparkles on water, did their laughter unfurl?
And then did You say, ‘This will be little girls’?

And God, did you splash heaven’s kiss on their nose
Or place twinkling stars in their eyes and their toes
Did roses and rubies and silver mist swirl
As You wove Your wonder in each little girl?

…and God, did you smile as You chose each fair thing
Knowing what joy and delight they would bring
As we glimpse Your beauty in tumbles and twirls
In dear, dreaming, dancing, darling little girls?

© Janet Martin

This summer we’ve had the pleasure of having a number of Victoria’s friends over for a few days at a time. Many I have known since they were babies, and my heart still glows to the core as it did back then, for little giggling girls are surely a glimpse of Heaven!

The tent sits in the yard…empty. But oh, what fun to dash back and forth through the pouring rain with thoughts that yes, this year THEY WOULD sleep in it no matter what! (see here) Thirty minutes later they were back, certain they heard thunder (wink) maybe, but I don’t think so. Besides, the gummi-bears, chips and pop were all gone. What were they going to do but listen to the rain on the tent;)?




Wednesday, July 31, 2013

It Feels Like Fall...





What began as a glorious rhapsody surrendered by noon to rain-song.

It feels like fall; a somber shawl is sprawled across the earth today
And on the lane the song of rain ripples in rivulets blue-gray
The sassy bloom like jilted groom bows her flamboyance to the dirge
Where melody of memory entwines in longing’s silver surge

It feels like fall; the madrigal of moments slips like rain from leaf
The tango of sweet summer’s love sighs languidly in golden sheaf
And where the sheen of virgin green flaunted its verdant opulence
I see of a hint of amber glint jading its fearless confidence

It feels like fall, the garden wall is laced with morning-glory vine
And on the dusk silk-misty musk sparkles like effervescent wine
We trace the place of walnut-lace acknowledging its numbered days
The crickets call; it feels like fall before its full autumnal blaze

© Janet Martin

It did feel like a premature fall day; first sunny then cool and rainy with the scent of late summer dripping from the trees.

Earth's Treasure-trove





Pearl, amethyst and ruby
Emerald and garnet gems
The colors of the rainbow
In July-diadems
How pretty is the treasure
That dazzles summer’s girth
We pluck its priceless measure
From troves beneath the earth
A little rain and sunshine
A little scuff of hoe
A little bit of patience
To watch these treasures grow
And then, oh gladsome morning
When labor yields its worth
As we glean from the garden
Grace-treasures of the earth

© Janet Martin

We had a fresh-from-the-garden lunch today!

Our 'Shouting Voice'








For all the words we tout and spout
In sleek and polished token
The only words we ever shout
Are those in action spoken

© Janet Martin

Let’s make our actions count today!
Happy Last day of July 2013.

Life's Minuet...of Hope and Morning-song





The Keeper of our groans and moans and tears we never share
Softly and patiently intones its sorrow to the air
Then, in kind, wordless empathy He places on our tongue
A sweet and tender melody of hope and morning-song

The dew evaporates at noon; the sun rises to set
And summer slips away too soon; this is life’s minuet
We dance within its moody arms; there is no other choice
Bearing the climax of lost charms in tears that have no voice

 The law of longing rends and ravages the mortal soul
We weep our secret tears, though friends and fellowships console
They cannot place within our clasp those things that cannot be
And only grace succors this gasp of thought’s futility

Life’s moment’s waft; sweet bubble-bliss of half-breath innocence
Before love’s sleek, soft parting kiss bestows deliverance
The revelation spun in youth unveils with bleeding awe
Its increment of stunning truth; the voice of longing’s law

For Love will ever be both longing and contentment met
It spills in silent symmetry of triumph and regret
Yet, we are not victims of hurt; Love bids us to be strong
The realm of heaven tunes this dirt with hope and morning-song

© Janet Martin