Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Making The Best Of Time




Take time for snuggles
 Take time for tea...
Take time to make Time...
... a lovely melody


Let’s make today an adventure
This once-in-a-lifetime spree
Calls us to treasure the measure
Rife with life’s waiting-to-be

Let’s make today something special
Look with new eyes at its poise
Live it with thought truly thankful
For all its full-color joys

Let’s make it a celebration
Glad for life’s simplest of grants
For morning’s inauguration
Offers more than circumstance

Let’s treat today kind and friendly
Let’s try to do our part
To turn it into a memory
That brings a smile to the heart

© Janet Martin


Monday, January 16, 2017

Monday Muse for All-Week Dues...



Loving

Lord, may our simple service be
To love with kind humility
To show in every way we can
Our love for You
Through loving our fellowman

Glad

Not with what I wish I had
Nor with ‘if’ or ‘when’s vague plan
But to serve with a heart so glad
With what I have
Right where I am

Willing

Not for specific size or shape of task
But simply for willingness, Lord, I ask

Then, if I trust You, whatever the call
No task will be too great or small

Worthy

We are not all called
To a grand, noble quest
But we are all called
To give our best

And if our best
Is all we bring
Each quest will be
A grand, noble thing

Trusting

Trust in the Lord with all your heart
Our understanding sees but in part
Only God knows what is in store
So we should choose to trust Him more

Perseverance

Life is race
And a race, my friend
Is not won in the middle
But always, at the end

So, runner, be humble
Lest, caught off guard
We decide, as we stumble
Trying hard is too hard

Look well, fellow-athlete
For the winners are they
Not of smooth, swift beginnings
But who run faithfully, all the way

Worship

Not bloated blather of lip-art
But worship with work-hands and heart

***

More than pompous word-parades
Or loud charades of show
But gladness for the day God made
And His grace whereby we go

***

Who knows what this week
Will bring to you and me
Still, Lord, help us seek
To live thankfully

Happy Monday!

© Janet Martin

Glimpse





The last star fades on paling deep
Time’s tide of days expands its cast
The sky is like a coral mast
Affixed to silver-misted sweep

From eastern brim Someone sets free
A heaven-hymn of peach and pinks
Where sailors of Time’s tempests glimpse
The Keeper of both man and sea

© Janet Martin






Sunday, January 15, 2017

We/He






He, tender lovingkindness, forgiveness for sinner’s seed

For He is God, the One True God and we are only men

© Janet Martin

…yet for us there is but one God, 
the Father, from whom all things came and for whom we live; 
and there is but one Lord, Jesus Christ, 
through whom all things came 
and through whom we live. 
1 Cor.8:6






Baby





 Because Rob and Emily were youth group leaders for years right up until the birth of this little guy they have the joy of watching many teens speechless with wonder(well, for the first moments or two) as they pop in for a peek

Tell me who isn't made glad by a baby?!
From the very young to the very old, a baby brings us all together in a meeting of purest joy!

It is so small, yet tears down walls
It says nothing, yet says it all
It rings the joy-bells of the soul
It brings together young and old
From far and near they come to laud
The evidence of love and God
To ooh and a-ah and gaze and smile
In wonder at a newborn child

© Janet Martin

Photo credit: Brittany Ruppert lifelong cousin and bestie-friend of baby's mom!

One of my favorite baby-poems...

Babies Don't Keep
 Author: Ruth Hulburt Hamilton

Mother, O Mother, come shake out your cloth,
Empty the dustpan, poison the moth,
Hang out the washing, make up the bed,
Sew on a button and butter the bread.

Where is the mother whose house is so shocking?
She’s up in the nursery, blissfully rocking.

Oh, I’ve grown as shiftless as Little Boy Blue,
Lullabye, rockabye, lullabye loo.
Dishes are waiting and bills are past due
Pat-a-cake, darling, and peek, peekaboo

The shopping’s not done and there’s nothing for stew
And out in the yard there’s a hullabaloo
But I’m playing Kanga and this is my Roo
Look! Aren’t his eyes the most wonderful hue?
Lullabye, rockaby lullabye loo.

The cleaning and scrubbing can wait till tomorrow
But children grow up as I’ve learned to my sorrow.
So quiet down cobwebs; Dust go to sleep!
I’m rocking my baby and babies don’t keep.