Saturday, January 4, 2025

Chariots of Fire

Ps.139:1-6

O LORD, You have searched me

and known me.

2You know when I sit and when I rise;

You understand my thoughts from afar.

3You search out my path and my lying down;

You are aware of all my ways.

4Even before a word is on my tongue,

You know all about it, O LORD.

5You hem me in behind and before;

You have laid Your hand upon me.

6Such knowledge is too wonderful for me,

too lofty for me to attain.


Daylight rolled across the earth
like chariots of fire...






... before clouds obliterated the gold with gray


...but, gold or gray, the Giver of Today is The Same; good!

(Click linked lines for scripture passages)

How much more difficult appears the day
How darker with despair looms the unknown
How readily fresh courage slips away
When we forget that we are not alone

When we forget God's precious promises
But send an Advocate to be your friend

And to the Higher Rock my goodness girds

I am the Lord; the God of all mankind

...too lofty to attain with mortal ken
Dear child of mine, let not dread's thought conspire
As I am with you now, I will be then

© Janet Martin


 Eric Liddell's story inspired the epic piece of music Chariots of Fire!


 

We, followers of God, are all in a race, not so dissimilar to Eric Liddell's;
called to stand for convictions founded in the Word of God,
no matter what the cost.

Thursday, January 2, 2025

Dear Mariner of Time...

Happy, happy New Year!

As I was working on today's poem I replied to a Facebook comment
on the previous post...I am Thinking of you, my dear Lucy
And shared with my friend a half-awake-half-asleep dream.
The ambience of that 'dream' helped inspire today's poem!
By this 'dream' I was reminded afresh; 
God has inconceivable joys forevermore in store
for all who believe in Him, when we reach Yonder Shore!

In my 'dream' I suddenly had a 'picture/vision' of God smiling and whispering 
'if you could only imagine the joys I have in store for followers of Me!!'
 and I had this sense of blinding white-gold glory 
and absolute comfort and peace. 
Hard to describe. 
But it has cheered me immensely.

The Race of Faith
Heb.12:1-2
Therefore we also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, 
let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, 
and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us,
 2looking unto Jesus, the [a]author and [b]finisher of our faith, 
who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, 
despising the shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.




So now into another year we sail...
Dear Mariner of Time, dread not the gale
For hope, through Jesus Christ, anchors the soul
And faith in Him assures us of the Goal

Without a doubt storms wait with shrieking blast
Without a doubt death's shadow will be cast
Without a doubt the sun also will shine
To warm and cheer us, Mariners of Time

The Voyage from the cradle to the grave
Is one each Mariner of Time must brave
Where Telescope of Sight and Logic strains
But cannot see what only faith attains 

Into another year we sail, ahoy
And wonder what will come, of grief and joy
Dear Mariner of Time, dread not the course
No fate can take vessels of faith by force 

The Captain of faith's fleet will never fail
And though He tests the rigging with the gale
Dear Mariner of Time, each Tempest Sore
Sweetens and keens faith's fervour for the Shore 

© Janet Martin






Tuesday, December 31, 2024

I Am Thinking of You, My Dear Lucy


Sister Mine...a treasure gifted to me from my youngest sister



There are no celebrations planned with others tonight
because many of 'us' that had planned to get together 
are under the weather, either with flu-bug or cold bug.
Mine was fever, achy bone but has turned into a cold.
Tonight I am reflecting on many a conversation Lucy and I had
on how we shared a sense of foreboding on New Year's Eve 
about who would not be here 'next year'.
Aren't you glad we don't know what lies in store
and aren't you thankful God is a faithful comforter if we lean on Him?!

(Below, glimpse of a card my oldest sister gave me on Saturday)


***

I am thinking of you, my dear Lucy
Passed beyond fond pleasure of sight
Where oft on the stroke of the New Year
Our eyes and our hearts would unite
In kindred and soulful reflection
As wondering what waits to be
Would meld minds in mutual connection
Of life's vulnerability

I am thinking of you, my dear Lucy
In the land where no  hours chime 
Where no sickness, pain or grief enters
Free from bonds and bearings of Time
How things we once dreaded, yet treasured
That come with accruing of age
Are gone for you, no longer measured
By sight's oh-so-fallible gauge

I am thinking of you, my dear Lucy
How I miss our chatter and fuss
A blending and clashing arrangement
Composing the music of 'us'
And though many comfort and bless me
(For their kind hearts are broken too)
I can't help but fill a bit empty
This New Year's Eve, without you

I am thinking of you, my dear Lucy
And cherish like never before
The dances we shared as life's music
Played a most precious repertoire 
Of highs and lows, flying and falling
While honing quadrilles in my heart
Till it seems I can hear you soft-calling 
'Forever, yet never apart'


© Janet Martin




There Will Be Roses...( Contemplating a New Year Poem)

Farewell, old year!
What a volume to retire
And place on a shelf in the heart
(Though not without tears for the tears it holds)
Hope Immortal cheers us onward
Newness, eager to inspire
Bids us close gently 
The Book of
 Has Been.
And 
ready faith to receive
A volume, fresh and clean.
Tonight, I will reach out my hand 
and take it,  not with trembling dread and fear
But with trust because the Giver (and Taker)
Is the Lord, and He is always near...


Ps.145:18
The LORD is near to all who call on him,
 to all who call on him in truth.

Psalm 34:18
The LORD is near to the brokenhearted;
 He saves the contrite in spirit.

Isaiah 55:6
Seek the LORD while He may be found; 
call on Him while He is near.

A Short Reflection First...
(before loosening the poetic rein and
Tossing restraint to the wind)

Quite Enough

What was, is yester-love
What waits, no one can tell
What is, my dear, is quite enough
With which to live life well

What was wafts beyond reach
What waits to be, who knows?
Today grants quite enough to teach
And keep love on its toes

What was, fills Bygone's trove
What waits, no one can see
Today is quite enough, my love
To make a memory

What was, is like spilled ink
What waits, no wish can bind 
What is, is quite enough, I think 
To keep us humbly kind  

Janet Martin




There will be roses to tickle our noses
To soothe the mean sting of love’s thorn
There will be beauty to cheer common duty
Served on a buffet of new morn
Purply-whispered and silvery-glistered
Dells filled with forget-me-not
Moments that thunder with worship-wild wonder
And moments oft lived and forgot

There will be gladness to counter grief’s sadness
Cheering love’s tear-weary wake
There will be sorrows still veiled by tomorrows
Still cradled in hope’s holy ache
There will be flowers and summer-dusk showers
Fine pleasures, like spring’s chuckling brooks
Maple-sweet toffee and cups of fresh coffee
Bird-song, a new ‘favorite book’

There will be kindness and self-centered blindness
Strolls through green, rolling countryside
Precious occasion for sweet celebration
Proud groom and young bride, starry-eyed
Humble submission to dream’s un-fruition
Hairpin sharp, hard-left learning curves
Begging for pardon and tea in the garden
*And Housewife-meets-mouse frazzled nerves

There will be mending of fences and tending
To tasks only noted when missed
Plan-rearranging, and hearts that need changing
Sweet babies-dear, cuddled and kissed
Back-breaking labour and helping our neighbor
Then soaking spent bones in warm suds
Prayer-bent desires and crackling campfires
Marshmallow-s’mores, famine and floods

Lunches with sisters, and blind-dates as Misters
And Misses-es search for soulmates
There will be singing and earth’s belfries ringing
With music only God creates
There will be bruises and ‘emptied oil cruses’
Trust-lessons in the face of need
There will be trouble aboard time’s brief bubble
To test and grow faith’s mustard seed

There will be struggle and pink honeysuckle
Peaches, pears, apples and plums
Twilight’s chin dripping with End of Day slipping
To Past’s un-trespass-able sums
Joyful surprises and coral sunrises
Puppies, both naughty and nice
Farmers that whistle till good humours bristle
At some revised, sky-high jacked price

There will be much care pioneering much prayer
‘Our Father who art in heaven’
Then, there will be peace as we learn to release
The onus of the petition
There will be dead ends, far and near old, new friends
And endless opportunity
And holiest holes in the silk of our souls
By much-missed loved one's memory

There will be fumbles, unflattering stumbles (ugh)
Thanksgiving-humbled supplicants
For no one is able to set repast's table
Without what God’s goodness first grants
There will be winners and warmed over dinners
Because someone had to work late
There will be faux pas and awed hallelujahs
And hot temper fueled debate

There will be bills, and *hearty laughter that spills
Life’s very best of medicine
Many a reason to treasure each season
No matter what season we’re in
There will be losses, and triumphs and crosses
Of ineffable tragedies
Echoes soft-haunting a future found wanting
There will be cricket-symphonies

While mommies and daddies, grampies and grammies
Need wisdom God's word will give
To guide explaining while sacredly training
A child in the way he should live
Midst messes and muddles and big shiny puddles
Luring little feet to its thrills
There will be stories of hardship and glories
All hinged upon ‘if the Lord wills’

© Janet Martin

** the starred lines unfolded during the
composing of this poem...

The first one needs no explanation; 'mouse' says it all!
The second was inspired by my mother who called while I was gathering
 this poem and she said something rather cute that struck my funny bone
and when she realized I was wheezing with laughter she started laughing too
and we both laughed till we cried,
And we agreed; Laughter is truly the best medicine.

James 4:15
Instead, you ought to say,
 “If it is the Lord’s will, we will live 
and do this or that.”

(lyrics below)




Step by step, take my hand and lead me, My Guide, my Light. (German) So nimm denn meine Hände und führe mich Bis an mein selig Ende und ewiglich! Ich kann allein nicht gehen, nicht einen Schritt; Wo Du wirst gehn und stehen, da nimm mich mit. O take my hand and lead me, my Guide, my Light, My path is rough and narrow in life's dark night. Your hand will safely hold me through night and day, You are my true companion, O with me stay. You cover me with mercy and cleanse my heart, Your goodness fills my being in every part. And with Your hand to guide me I'm not alone. Your presence lights my pathway until I'm at Home. As step by step we travel to reach the goal, Our songs of faith will echo and feed my soul. So take my hand and lead me until I see The heav'n where You receive me eternally.

Saturday, December 28, 2024

To Him That Is Able...


A bit of everlasting cheer on a dreary Saturday morning in Ontario! 


Jude 1:24-25
"Now unto Him that is able
 to keep you from falling,
 and to present you faultless
 before the presence of His glory
 with exceeding joy,
 to the only wise God our Savior, 
be glory and majesty, 
dominion and power, 
both now and forever.
 Amen"

2 Timothy 1:12
For this reason, even though I suffer as I do,
 I am not ashamed; for I know whom I have believed, 
and I am convinced that He is able to guard 
what I have entrusted to Him for that day.


To Him who is able, pray
In Him who is able, trust
Our God who is able, obey
Believing His way is just

For He is able to keep
That which we commit to Him
Though morrow seems dark and deep
And the veiled unknown seems grim 

To Him who is able, call 
In Him who is able, hope
He will not permit us to fall
But faithfully helps us cope 

On Him who is able, gaze
Unfazed by sight's acumen  
For God is able always
Forever and ever, amen 

Janet 🙏

I came across the paragraph below, salvaged some time ago
from a message about the school of faith
by David Jeremiah...

"One of the sobering thoughts about the Christian life
is the truth that God is far more interested in who we become 
and what we are than in what we do. 
He cares a whole lot more about how we live
 than about what we accomplish.
 His purpose is to build Christians, not cathedrals. 
His focus is on people, not programs, 
and for this reason, when God is working in the life of a person,
 he often allows unexplainable events to prepare and perfect those
 that he is getting ready to serve him in a much bigger way in the kingdom. 
The New Testament says this: "Whom the Lord loves He chastens, 
and scourges every son whom He receives". 
Often when difficult things happen in our lives, 
it's not the evidence of something that is wrong, 
but proof that something is right." 
David Jeremiah~



Friday, December 27, 2024

Something to Sing About

 Hope flares...


The kindled hearth of dawn...


swells like a golden sea...




Hope flares; the kindled hearth of dawn swells like a golden sea
As God sustains His grace upon Race of Humanity

Hope weeps with wonder-stricken joy, delighting creature cares
While we prove faith and love’s employ by what response declares

God ignites Today’s fire; Mercy warms Want’s hands and feet
Till object of desire and anticipation meet

Dear fellow-friend, do not lose heart but claim hope’s promise true
He whose love stokes dawn’s spark and fans its flame will care for you

Hope flares; the kindled hearth of dawn trembles and overflows
With glimpses of a fairer Yon, that only Heaven knows

© Janet Martin



1 John 5:20
We know also that the Son of God has come 
and has given us understanding, 
so that we may know him who is true. 
And we are in him who is true by being in his Son Jesus Christ.
 He is the true God and eternal life.


Hebrews 10:23
Let us hold resolutely to the hope we profess,
 for He who promised is faithful.


1 Thessalonians 5:24
The One who calls you is faithful, and He will do it.

Sometimes when I stand beneath the heavens 
declaring God's glory
 I feel the song below swell and weep 
with hope and joy 
in every breath
every tear,
every prayer...





Thursday, December 26, 2024

A Continued Reflection...

A continued reflection of The Greatest Gift
of God's Son Jesus, who came to earth
to be our Saviour...




Below are the first words I read today!
AWESOME!! 

1 John 5:1-5 NKJV
Whoever believes that Jesus is the Christ is born of God, 
and everyone who loves Him who begot 
also loves him who is begotten of Him. 
2 By this we know that we love the children of God, 
when we love God and keep His commandments.
 3 For this is the love of God, that we keep His commandments.
 And His commandments are not burdensome.
 4 For whatever is born of God overcomes the world. 
And this is the victory that has overcome the world—[a]our faith. 
5 Who is he who overcomes the world, 
but he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God?


Above is a picture of the Christmas Card I had hoped to send
to so many more than I managed to accomplish,
due in part, to the mail strike and in part to
simply not getting it done
If you are reading this, then know this card is for you,
dear friend, whether near and far! 
Thank-you so much for your kindness in 2024,
(but esp. since the loss of my sister Lucy on Sept.17)

For the Christmas season I turned my fridge door into a prayer-reminder board
for family, church-family and neighbours who 
are missing loved ones this Christmas💔🙏


Below, a tender poem dropped in my mailbox the other day...



Faith is no rigid religion
It rejoices and it mourns
It bows in willing subjection
Beneath Fealty's crown of thorns 

It believes, before beholding
It trusts God's eternal Word
It protects its mortal molding
With full armour of the Lord 

Looking, beyond this world's dwelling 
To a City yet to come
Faith seeks riches beyond telling
In the Soul's Forever Home

Faith, the substance of things hidden
Gazes at the Evidence
Jesus, come to earth from Heaven
To author faith's recompense 
 
Jesus cheers faith's transportation
With hope and joy in His Name 
Because the gift of salvation
Is the Reason Jesus came

Hallelujah!

Janet 🙏

Below, a poem from my mother



Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Glorious Gift

From our family to yours, Merry Christmas





...and last but not least, the youngest who would not
shift from this expression 😂😅😆
(which is why I didn't push for a pic of the three together)



2 Cor.9:15
Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift!

No joy to comfort groaning grief
No hope to cheer the soul 
No faith to counter unbelief
Or make our spirits whole

No Light to pierce the sin-dark world
No peace, no battle won
No everlasting love unfurled
For each and everyone

No healing from our wounds within
No cross, no Christendom 
No forgiveness for our sin
If Jesus had not come

No escape then from death and hell
No captive chains undone
No Saviour, because mankind fell
If Jesus had not come

No Heaven for all who believe
Satan, not overthrown
No deathless promise to receive
If Jesus had not come

So as we celebrate, oh pray
With gladdened hearts we lift
A hymn of praise this Christmas day  
For God's glorious gift

© Janet Martin