Monday, November 13, 2023

What A Friend We Have In Jesus


No matter who or where we are,
 what we shoulder or what we face...
What a Friend We Have in Jesus!


But I will sing of Your strength 
and proclaim Your loving devotion in the morning.
 For You are my fortress, my refuge in times of trouble.


Psalm 46:1
God is our refuge and strength,
 an ever-present help in times of trouble.



I love you Lord, my Help, the One in whom I put my trust
I love you Lord, my Hope until I shed this garb of dust
I love you Lord, my Joy in grief, my Comforter and Friend
I love Your Word to cheer and keep Faith faithful to the end
I love You for You understand each wordless groan of prayer
I love You, as You walk with me through valleys of despair
I love Your Hand to hold me as life doles its ups and downs
I love You. You console me when anguish my gladness crowns/drowns
I love You, Lord; You are my strength; through You I will endure
I love You, Lord, for I am rich when my spirit is poor
I love You Lord; your grace and mercy pour as I beseech
I love You, for You minister where no one else can reach
I love You Lord; You are my song in the night and the day
I love You. You forgive my sin and wash my guilt away
I love You, Lord; You are my anchor when storms test and toss
I love You; death defeated through the power of the cross
I love You; Lord, You are my peace when fear seeks to prevail
I love You with the love You give; Your love will never fail

© Janet Martin






Saturday, November 11, 2023

Freedom's Price is Steep


If only we only took time
to humbly and kindly love
If only we lived as if we believed
That what God/love gives is enough

***

Until we change our ways to God's ways, 
war will not change its ways

***

I have shared these excerpts from Peter Marshall's Sermon
The American Dream, a few times before
But truth is timeless!


The phrase below could just as well be read 'we in Canada' 😥🙏



Freedom’s price is steep where after-effects run deep; their loss, our gain
Freedom is never free, but a hard-fought and blood-wrought cross of pain
Love, the greatest command never fails; but kingdoms rise and fall
When leaders turn away and disobey God who is Lord of all

The Author and Authority of love is long-suff’ring and kind
Without Him we are a pathetic case of blind leading the blind

Until we love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, strength and mind
Freedom will fail. Travail of war will scream, blood red, dread’s streams unwind
God’s light shines on great darkness; a darkness that does not comprehend
The love of He who sets us free; whose death purchased life without end

If only we would take to heart the wage of disobedience
And would fear God, and love His Word, not treat Him with indifference
For ‘unto us a child was born, One whose kingdom will never cease
His Name, Wonderful, Counselor, the Mighty God, the Prince of Peace

Freedom’s price is steep where after-effects run deep; His loss, our gain
Freedom is never free; His cost, a love-wrought, blood-bought cross of pain
Love, the greatest command never fails; great nations rise and fall
And will until all fear and believe in He who is Lord of all

© Janet Martin

Isa. 9:6
For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: 
and the government shall be upon his shoulder: 
and his name shall be called Wonderful, 
Counsellor, 
The mighty God, 
The everlasting Father, 
The Prince of Peace.

More timeless truth from Jeremiah 






Who is wise and understanding among you?
 Let him show by good conduct that his works are done in the meekness of wisdom.
  14But if you have bitter envy and [h]self-seeking in your hearts, 
do not boast and lie against the truth. 
15This wisdom does not descend from above, but is earthly, sensual, demonic.
  16For where envy and self-seeking exist, confusion and every evil thing are there. 
17But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, 
gentle, willing to yield, full of mercy and good fruits, 
without partiality and without hypocrisy. 
18Now the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace 
by those who make peace. 
James 3:13-18









Friday, November 10, 2023

At Life's Smorgasbord of Choices...

 

Life is not a big empty table like this one...


...before the guests arrived each with a freshly-baked delectable delight!


...turning the empty table into a smorgasbord of choices! 


Yesterday I was honored to host my mother's annual birthday tea.
All of her daughter's and daughter-in-laws are the annual guests;
this birthday tradition a long-standing, treasured highlight for all! 
Happy 81st birthday, dear Mother!



I am so thankful when weighing choices and responses/responsibilities
 that so many times without thinking I resort to 'what would mom do/say?'
And I know one of the answers was, is and will always be 'pray!' 

At life’s smorgasbord of choices
Desire is often tried
Where a host of friendly voices
Can make it hard to decide
Which to taste and which to turn from
Which to take and what to leave
For this is no feckless ho-hum
That our choices will achieve

…where each life is like a courtship
Between mortal and his/her Lord/lord
Exposing, through choice, true worship
Which in turn earns just reward
For, life’s smorgasbord of choices
When we listen, seems to be
Like a smorgasbord of voices
All shouting ‘pick me, pick me!’

Oho, there is no evasion
All are subject to reply
And we do; Delight’s elation
Is eager to satisfy
At life’s smorgasbord of choices
Replenished with each new day
Thus, because of all the voices
Wouldn’t it be wise to pray?

Pray for prudence and discretion
For hearts of humility
Where choice triggers a succession
Of choice-cruciality
Then, before we touch or savor
Today’s options, we should weigh
Their merit against God’s favor
And ask Him to lead the way

© Janet Martin

Phil.4:8
Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, 
whatever is noble, 
whatever is right, 
whatever is pure, 
whatever is lovely, 
whatever is admirable—
if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—
think about such things.

Now! on a more mundane note I must choose between
doing up some apples to applesauce
or
apple pie-filling
or
Clean and bag more potatoes
or sort through those I have bagged
because they are very rot-prone this year
due to all the rain we had.

Wednesday, November 8, 2023

November Is The Poet's Bliss...

The poet's bliss is November...


Sentimental hues arouse...


Warmth from autumn’s waning embers...


Wafting from nigh-barren boughs...


Where the brittle corn rows shimmer
Weighed with final harvest-boon...


Where the revived pastures glimmer
Green as green as middle-June...


Where the heavy heavens splinter
With inklings of snowflake song...



Where the emptiness of gardens...
Lines canning shelves, row on row...



The poet's bliss is November
Sentimental hues arouse
Warmth from autumn’s waning embers
Wafting from nigh-barren boughs
Where the brittle corn rows shimmer
Weighed with final harvest-boon
Where the revived pastures glimmer
Green as green as middle-June
Where the heavy heavens splinter
With inklings of snowflake song
And the kiss of Old Man Winter
Starts to flirt with old and young
Where the emptiness of gardens
Lines canning shelves, row on row
And the chores that summer pardons
Are tackled with gusto now
The poet’s bliss is November
Something in its brooding bent
Fills the poet with the splendor
Of a heart, humbly content

© Janet Martin

The poet’s bliss is November
Something in its brooding bent
Fills the poet with the splendor
Of a heart, humbly content...









Psalm 69:30

I will praise God’s name in song

and exalt Him with thanksgiving.







Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Collections of Bit By Bit



Two-for-Tuesday prompt. 
Write to one prompt, both prompts, 
and/or combine them: 
Write a big poem, or...
Write a small poem.

Life roads/loads can seem impossible/impassable when viewed in a lump sum...



Sometimes, as a loved one bears a cross, 
 oh, how we wish we could
bear or ease it for them but we cannot, and should not! 
(sometimes we wish we could rid ourselves of our own crosses!)
 Only beneath life's crosses
does faith become stronger and humbler/meeker💗🙏
But we can and should pray for God's sufficient grace 
to be the strength in our weakness!!

2 Cor.12:9
And He said to me,
 “My grace is sufficient for you, 
for My strength is made perfect in weakness.”


Life roads/loads can seem impossible/impassable when viewed in a lump sum
Its weight of cares can topple the most hopeful optimist
For none can see what waits to be, what is ‘what-ifs’ outcome
What favor or calamity the hour may untwist
What detour must be taken or what leap of learning tried
What perseverance shaken or what darling wish denied

But one breath, one step, one moment and one prayer at a time
The feeble can scale mountains and great burdens can be borne
Courage can face the giant where faith’s steppingstones align
To make us more reliant on the Author of each morn
As we press on toward the place where troubles cease their cry
As step by step and grace by grace He whispers ‘here am I’

A small word of kindness begins ripple effects of cheer
Tis step by step, the victor wins the title victors claim
Moment by moment unravels seasons, marked year by year
And draws each road we travel back to He, from whence we came
Do not despair, the Whole of It, when analyzed will show
Life's collections of bit by bit, as by God’s grace we go

© Janet Martin



John 1:16
And of His fullness we have all received, and grace for grace.




Monday, November 6, 2023

How Is It (that as Time goes by I do not come apart?)

Catch a Falling Star...


PAD Challenge. day 4: For today’s prompt, write a catching poem.

This is one of those poems that threatened to go into full gallop
unless I reined it in...

They get caught on last, little leaves still clinging to tree-limbs
And on dusk’s fading fringes, as eventide’s tableau dims
And on the corner of the street each time you board the bus
As love’s tether learns to weather the Apartness of Us

They snag on echo-wisps and on November’s brooding gray
And on a phantom frame filled with pictures of Yesterday
A tender memory of suppertime for at least six
Before I was acquainted with Time’s age-old bag of tricks

They catch on freckled noses and on orchards, doffed of fruit
And on the wind that moans outside the door, like a bold brute
And on the close-cropped counterpane of harvest gathered in
On the moon as it pins the sky with lopsided half-grin

They tangle in the awkward angles of a child, half-grown
And catch on flakes of first snowfall, on milkweed silk, wind-blown
And on the notes of vintage melodies at Christmas time
And on the big clock tower at the hour’s solemn chime

On gardens as they slumber after pummeling of feet
After summer-sweet laughter begets ballads, bittersweet
After Autumn has yielded to the order of the earth
After the spoil of toil displays the fruit of labor’s worth

…on four-season masterpieces delighting ardent gaze
On wonder’s unpredictable and unexpected ways
On commonplace, second-to-none familiarity
On silhouettes etched on sunsets, on Baby on my knee

On petals as the prime of bloom is siphoned from the stem
On the slow-but-sure weaning of youth’s teen-green diadem
On so much more than page can hold, or poetry can tell
On gladness of hello and on the sadness of farewell

How is it that as time goes by, I do not come apart
As often as life’s catches at the strings around my heart

© Janet Martin

A tender memory of suppertime for at least six
Before I was acquainted with Time’s age-old bag of tricks...




Better Be Careful, Poet...


PAD Challenge day 6: For today’s prompt, take the phrase "Better (blank),"
replace the blank with a new word or phrase,
make the new phrase the title of your poem,
and then, write your poem...


Because of the rain and the end to Daylight Saving Time,
darkness began to fall at 5:00 p.m.!




Dusk’s darkness drops an ethereal veil over the countryside
The night rolls in, an ocean driv’n by an invisible tide
You better be careful, Poet; November can cast a spell
And set beneath its brooding deep, a bottomless inkwell

The day dissolves, a little like a snowflake on Time’s tongue
It covers every window where November’s landscape hung
You better be careful, Poet; for the heart is easy prey
When standing on dusk’s shoreline watching daylight ebb away

© Janet Martin



(Love's) Better Poetry

PAD Challenge day 6: For today’s prompt, take the phrase "Better (blank)," 
replace the blank with a new word or phrase, 
make the new phrase the title of your poem, 
and then, write your poem.

This take on today's poem-prompt 
was inspired by yesterday's photo-session;
the aim being to get a few good ones
(aka everyone looking forward with eyes open!!) 
for a page in a family calendar for my parents for Christmas








You are the laugh-lines that I earn
And collect thankfully
As by the grace of God I learn
Love's Better Poetry

You overflow my cup of joy
Filling love's crooks and curves
With happiness, dear girl and boy
More than one heart deserves 

You are my gentlest lullaby
My tenderest of care
And each, the apple of my eye
And each, my humblest prayer

You are heaven-to-earth's caress 
You are my home-sweet-home
You are more holy thankfulness
Than pen can ever poem

© Janet Martin