Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Momentous Exodus

 


Before the Door is closed 
To opportunity 
Lord, help us find its uttermost 
Potentiality 

Not with a host of Stuff 
To boast of sweet success 
But with the accolades of love 
Turned into holiness

Before the Door is closed 
To what Time will allow 
Lord, show us how to make the most 
Of its Momentous Now

Amen 

© Janet Martin 

 

 

A Face-to-Face With Father Time (no mask required ;-)

 

Yesterday included a tour along a photo-path,
How bitterest-sweetest is Time's Aftermath
.and mean-whilst our
water-woe saga continues😢




So far they have discovered the alarm's sensor-ball stuck so it did
not notify us that the pump in the tank,  installed during previous water-woes
had taken a holiday!

“Man who is born of woman 
Is of few days 
and full of trouble.
Job 14:1

But we all know 
both highs and lows 
follow the same path to 
What Once Was!


You leave, and do not grieve the love 
In hours we held dear 
As echoes ride thy timbre of 
A day-week-month, then year 

How doth thy gossamer design 
Affixed with grin and groan 
Plant and purge Verge’s vapour vine 
In plots of skin and bone 

Where lowest lows and highest highs 
And all points in between 
Are reduced to the husk of sighs 
Where starry eyes had been 

You stretch and squeeze and startle us 
With ways as old as you 
But to the student-heart of us 
It feels foreign and new 

As we, with brunt of blue-gray-gold 
Become attuned to things 
Like what is hinged to have-and-hold 
With fluttering heart-strings 

I do not picture you as crass
But oh, the art you steal
Takes the apprentice of your class
Aback at how we feel

You leave behind the aftermath 
Of all you put us through 
Then kindly grace life’s beaten path 
With Today, Ever New 

© Janet Martin


Monday, December 7, 2020

Ditty For December's Bitty Days


Westward streams the stead of morning through a lower, lesser sky 
Sweeps through noontide, soon soft-tuning dusk’s dark strings with lullaby




Woo me with your wisp of welkin ere your dusk of purple-blue 
Gathers what remains of daylight into Bygone’s phantom flue 

Westward streams the stead of morning through a lower, lesser sky 
Sweeps through noontide, soon soft-tuning dusk’s dark strings with lullaby 

Smooth the stark and stilly scene of soon-twilight-enshrouded-bars 
With a probe at gleaming embers stoked into a show of stars 

Ere the flare of whispers winnows into farewell-blue chambray 
Wake within me keened awareness to what weaves each yesterday 

Tuck the cold curves of December beneath soft white-tumbled banks 
Fill frosted panes of Remember with panoramas of thanks 

© Janet Martin 





Glorious Matters of Fact (for Monday morning's mind-reset)


A Monday-morning poem of encouragement
because sometimes the week can look bleak if we don't seek
Faith's Focus first


May the sunrise of the heavens mirror 
The Son-rise of our hearts!


Romans 5:5
And hope does not put us to shame, 
because God's love has been poured out into our hearts 
through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us.


Because of human nature’s shortcomings, we make mistakes 
And often learn the most through what we wish we could erase 
I could not bear to rise and shine knowing the likelihood 
Of brand-new slips and stumbles but for this fact; God is good 

Because the darkness of this world is great, where evil lurks
Where we sometimes forget God's grace and pride ourselves in works
I could not bear the cross of consequence's bitter blight
But for redemption's Absolute, and this fact; God is Light

Because we are His workmanship, we bear a sacred charge 
To honour Him with what He gives, however small or large 
I could not bear to forge ahead without this peace of mind 
No matter how I fail or fall or fumble; God is kind 

Because we cannot know the thoughts and ways of The Most High 
We ought to give more earnest heed to what we want and why 
I could not bear to wear the ‘easy yoke’ of steadfast trust 
If I did not believe without a doubt that; God is just 

Because the spirit is willing but oh, the flesh so weak 
Too often we fall prey to ways we should not think or speak 
I could not bear to face the day knowing that sure enough 
I’ll prove once more my mercy-need but for this; God is love 

© Janet Martin 










Sunday, December 6, 2020

Think on These Things

 


We all have ample 'opportunity' to get caught up in
unprofitable thoughts; envy, fear, doubt, shame, spite, judgment, anxiety...
On and on it goes!

Years ago, when Victoria was part of Gems 
she brought home this verse-card.
It took up permanent residence on the fridge.





Think on these things; Not that which fosters doubt and despair’s woe 
But dwell upon the love and grace of God Whereby we go 
And think upon praiseworthy things to fill the heart with joy 
On noble, true and lovely things that no foe can destroy 
Think on these things 

Do not let thought get mired in the bog of discontent 
Or tangled in deception’s web or regret’s vain judgement 
But rather think on things that build upon the word of He 
Who will not fail no matter what our failing may be 
Think on these things 

Think of the One who sent His Son, the Lord of Heaven and earth 
Who put on man and began life in lowliest of birth 
Laid in a manger for a bed so none can envy He 
Who loved mankind unto death on the cross at Calvary 
Think on these things 

Don’t give place to the devil; he delights in fear and shame 
And a whole host of evil that draws thoughts from Jesus’ Name 
The name above all names that became the scapegoat for man 
To pay the penalty for sin that mortal never can 
Think on these things 

Think of the tree that stands between Eden and Heaven’s Throne 
The Author of the universe rejected by his own 
Has made a way that all may call upon Him and be saved 
His robe of righteousness clads servants of we, once enslaved 
Think on these things 

Think on the things that foster peace and goodwill unto men 
Joy to the world, the Lord is come to break the curse of sin 
With Soul’s salvation as a gift, not works, lest any boast 
Death’s outer darkness pierced by love and mercy’s uttermost 
Think on these things 

© Janet Martin 

Saturday, December 5, 2020

Quite a Day-and-Night Indictment

Sometimes dawn is a gray slate,


..and sometimes a scroll of molten pink and gold!


...but always the same God bestows!

Darkness recedes as daylight seeps from deeps unscathed by eyes 
The seamless sweep of moments metes new day’s virginal prize 
Time’s treasure trove of push and shove and Love’s stumble-pocked chase 
Is overflowing with the glowing Evidence of grace 

The darksome lid of Said-and-Did lowered and sealed its cask 
Where what seems hidden is soon bidden to some fellow’s flask 
There is a spigot in the frigate filled with gated shores 
And from the drum of Said-and-done its gravid gumption pours 

This breath of life is like a knife where strife and hunger test 
Its death-doomed roar with birth once more in tours form east to west 
Where Hope, abreast dawn’s maiden quest that soon begets farewell 
Will help us cope while moments slope toward Heaven or hell 

This daily grace none can retrace, laced with most Sacred Fact 
Is like a barge laden with Charge, life-at-large keeps intact 
Darkness recedes while Someone heeds the needs none can outfox 
Soul, hidden in a skiff of rag-thin skin, sutured by clocks 

Tick-tock, tick-tock, stitching and unravelling synchronized 
The boon of morning, noon and night, a schooner, Mercy-prized 
Its journey to, nay, through the grave, may seem sustained on sod 
But it is quite a day-and-night-indicted trek to God 

© Janet Martin 

Sometimes I like to take rhyming challenges to the limits...
It isn't perfect, but was still a thrill to try.

 The words of the Preacher, the son of David, king in Jerusalem.

“Vanity[a] of vanities,” says the Preacher;
“Vanity of vanities, all is vanity.
What profit has a man from all his labor
In which he [b]toils under the sun?4 
One generation passes away, and another generation comes;
But the earth abides forever.5 
The sun also rises, and the sun goes down,
And [c]hastens to the place where it arose.6 
The wind goes toward the south,
And turns around to the north;
The wind whirls about continually,
And comes again on its circuit.7 
All the rivers run into the sea,
Yet the sea is not full;
To the place from which the rivers come,
There they return again.8 
All things are [d]full of labor;
Man cannot express it.
The eye is not satisfied with seeing,
Nor the ear filled with hearing
That which has been is what will be,
That which is done is what will be done,
And there is nothing new under the sun.


Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter:
Fear God and keep His commandments,
For this is man’s all.
14 
For God will bring every work into judgment,
Including every secret thing,
Whether good or evil.



Friday, December 4, 2020

Earth's Beauty Gladdens Me




If it wouldn't be for the beauty I wouldn't care much for Canadian winters, 
I remarked this snowy morning.


But the beauty of it wins me over every time!
And I fall for it; look-find and thinker

Oh, the whole house is swaddled with snow giving it an air of a cozy study/snug!
So I am writing instead of house-working for a bit💗


Earth’s beauty comforts me; God’s autograph run wild 
Thrills me with wonder that He is my Father; I, His child 
Where earth-and-heavens scope is but the outer fringe 
Of who He is our Living Hope and Soul’s Immortal Hinge 

Earth’s beauty delights me; where earth’s four-season fare 
Ignites a kind of poetry that ink can never snare 
Because Creator God is greater than Thought’s bound 
He fills the sky and sea and sod with worship’s holy ground 

Earth’s beauty assures me of Mercy’s Master Plan 
The Lord of nature’s majesty is not deterred by man 
And none can thwart the Hand that orders gravity 
As seasons obey the command of His Authority 

Earth’s beauty reminds me that we are not alone 
The Creator of seed's bounty cannot be overthrown 
How often unbeknownst His kindness intercedes 
Down to His footstool from His throne, He satisfies our needs 

Earth’s beauty nurtures me with feasts from love’s buffet 
Where troublesome calamity is not the final say 
Where this old careworn world is ready for rebirth 
As final prophecies unfurl beauty freed from death’s curse

Earth's beauty gladdens me; I thank God for the prize
Of full-coloured nativity and sight befitted eyes 
Earth's beauty brims with joy; God's tenderness run wild
And pure as love of baby boy in Bethlehem's Christ-child 


© Janet Martin 

Isa.66:1-2

Thus says the LORD:
“Heaven is my throne,
and the earth is my footstool;
what is the house that you would build for me,
and what is the place of my rest?
2All these things my hand has made,
and so all these things came to be,
declares the LORD.
But this is the one to whom I will look:
he who is humble and contrite in spirit
and trembles at my word.


Faith Does Not Come Naturally

For God has not given us a spirit of fear, 
but of power and of love and of a sound mind.
2 Tim.1:7



David said to the Philistine, "You come against me with sword and spear and javelin,
 but I come against you in the name of the LORD Almighty, 
the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied.
1 Samuel 17:45

Faith does not carve an easy path; this laying down of self 
To trust the Lord with all our hearts does not come naturally 
Faith bids us forge on, prayer by prayer and step by step until 
We exchange faith for that which this old world will never see 

Faith challenges believers to face giants without fear 
(Well, that is something that does not come naturally, we know) 
Where modern-day Goliaths still swagger, bully and jeer 
And we, with five small stones of faith commence to face the foe 

The God who guided David’s sling is the same God today 
And though we feel so small against ‘sword, spear and javelin’ 
The same Name of the Lord will help modern-day Davids slay 
The giants that defy the Name that we have trusted in 

Faith does not set at ease our eyes but gives us peace of Soul 
God keeps His promises no matter what it seems we see 
No matter what havoc sin wreaks, He is still in control 
Faith is the substance of Hope that does not come naturally 

…we cling to it with purposed might lest we become sight-blind 
God’s everlasting Word will not betray Soul-instilled dust
The evidence of things hoped for, though it vexes the mind 
Turns what does not come naturally to courage as we trust 

© Janet Martin 

James 1:2-8

My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, 
3knowing that the testing of your faith produces [a]patience. 
4But let patience have its perfect work, 
that you may be [b]perfect and complete, lacking nothing. 
5If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally 
and without reproach, and it will be given to him. 
6But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, 
for he who doubts is like a wave of the sea driven and tossed by the wind. 
7For let not that man suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord; 
8he is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways.

Prayer for today...
Oh Lord, let me ask in faith, with no doubting!
Amen