Saturday, November 21, 2020

Reason Enough

  




What a tragedy to have enough religion 
to believe in the existence of God but,
not familiar with His word,
  His precious, enduring promises,
 have nothing to cling to in troubled and uncertain times 
to ground, guide, caution, comfort and cheer.


The wellspring of God’s goodness brims 
With Reason Enough to sing praise 
For Hope transcends all mortal things 
Which fuel sorrow’s troubled days 

What love approved Salvation’s rod 
So that the righteousness of God 
Becomes the righteousness of man 

The promises of God endure 
This, Reason Enough to press on 
None else can annul or secure 
The pardon purchased through God’s Son 

Then, though the bold world make-believes 
That it can reason all things well 
Beware, for arrogance deceives 
Unbelief achieves only hell 

Therefore, gird up thy loins of thought 
Be sober, and hope to the end 
In the salvation Jesus wrought 
Yet to reveal in full, my friend 

Oh, think upon His wondrous grace 
As we, hope’s advocates behold 
The grim fulfillment taking place 
That ancient prophecy foretold 

And let hope be Reason Enough 
To shout for joy and trust always 
In the wellspring where Perfect love 
Grants Reason Enough to sing praise 

…where but two destinies exist 
Heaven or hell, without a doubt 
And Death is but the catalyst 
To Who this life is all about 

© Janet Martin

1 Peter 1:13-21
Therefore gird up the loins of your mind, be sober, and rest your hope fully upon the grace
that is to be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ; 
as obedient children, not conforming yourselves to the former lusts, as in your ignorance; 
but as He who called you is holy, you also be holy in all your conduct, 
because it is written, “Be holy, for I am holy.”
And if you call on the Father, who without partiality judges according to each one’s work, 
conduct yourselves throughout the time of your [f]stay here in fear; 
knowing that you were not redeemed with [g]corruptible things, like silver or gold, 
from your aimless conduct received by tradition from your fathers, 
but with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot. 
He indeed was foreordained before the foundation of the world, 
but was [h]manifest in these last times for you who through Him believe in God, 
who raised Him from the dead and gave Him glory, so that your faith and hope are in God.


Friday, November 20, 2020

A Sea-glitter Critter (aka Poem)

 PAD Challenge day 18: Write a sea-creature poem


She trolls the hour’s gleaming sweep 
This is the poet’s charge 
To wrestle from the teeming deep 
A ‘creature’ still at large 

The sea of sound and syllable 
Runs rife with life untamed 
Often, she is incapable 
Of snaring the unnamed 

But now and then the reel of pen 
Captures a flash of thought 
And grapples from an ink-ocean 
That which before, was not 

Some verse swims near the surface, some
Dredged by a gritty lure
But all, if captured will become
A Poem, sure as sure 

© Janet Martin 

Confession is Good For the Goal

 PAD Challenge day 19; write a confession poem

Oh look! He fills dawn's gleaming stair
with Mercy's 'try again'



I am not always meek and kind 
I sure wish I would be 
I hate the shells I’ve strewed behind 
In verbal mutiny 

I am not yet a model of 
Wisdom’s perfected clay 
I am still a student of love 
Learning what not to say 

The tongue is not like ink and page 
A mouth cannot back-space 
A word, when it has fled the cage 
No technique can erase 

One would think after all these years 
Of practice I would know 
What not to say, but oh, my dears 
I fear it isn’t so 

God, rich in kindness hears my prayer 
He makes forgiveness plain 
For look, He fills dawn’s gleaming stair
With mercy’s ‘try again’ 

Thus, I press t'ward the Goal once more
And ask God to renew
His watch to guard the Sacred Door
That all my words pass through

© Janet Martin

Psalm 141:3
Set a guard over my mouth, LORD; keep watch over the door of my lips.

James 1:26
If anyone considers himself religious and yet does not bridle his tongue, 
he deceives his heart and his religion is worthless.


Proverbs 13:3
He who guards his mouth protects his life, 
but the one who opens his lips invites his own ruin.


Psalm 34:13
Keep your tongue from evil and your lips from deceitful speech.


Proverbs 21:23
He who guards his mouth and tongue keeps his soul from distress.

Psalm 19:14
May these words of my mouth and this meditation of my heart 
be pleasing in your sight, LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.

Well! I wrote this post
then turned to read today's Daily Bread Devotion...
(a very-worth-one's-while-read)
This: Eph.4:29-32
Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, 
but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, 
that it may benefit those who listen.  And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, 
with whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. 
 Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, 
brawling and slander, along with every form of malice. 
 Be kind and compassionate to one another, 
forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.

Thank-you Lord!

Poem-Target

PAD Challenge day 20;For today’s prompt, write a target poem.  

I hope it is an ocean's roar...


When I pull back the bowstring to 
Release love’s poem-dart 
My eye is firmly fixed on you 
My target is your heart 

Though miles may separate, dear friend 
We are not far apart 
If ink can find a way to wend 
My whisper through your heart 

A poem is always far more 
Than first glance may impart 
I hope it is an ocean’s roar 
That rushes through your heart 

I hope it is a smile, a kiss 
A little wish come true 
Because in every poem is 
Part of my heart for you 

I want, when ink has set its seal 
More than iambic art 
I want its font to touch, nay, steal 
A small piece of your heart 

© Janet Martin

Thursday, November 19, 2020

We Are All a Little Candle

 




We are all a little like a candlestick 
Potential, dark and brittle until someone lights the wick 
No matter how pretty or polished, the taper or jar 
We are just a knick-knack till we shine right where we are 

God instilled in everyone a little candlestick 
Oh, won’t you hold it up to Him and let Him light the wick? 
Then whether it’s a song, a smile, a bit of poetry 
We can brighten someone’s mile by shining cheerfully 


© Janet Martin






Choosing the Whether (for whatever waits to be)

 

Stunning start to what waits to be...


How easily and often we check the weather forecast, 
No one can choose what weather will be.
Thankfully not so with Whether;
And the Whether we choose makes all the difference in the world.
Our viewpoint is shaped by the 'whether' we choose!


Due to an unexpected week off I am on a closet-drawer-room fall-cleaning rampage!
Today, hopefully the living/dining-room.
tomorrow...um, let's wait till then to decide because plans
are always subject to change and rearrangement!




Heaven spills magenta oceans o’er emerging land and sea 
Dawn is like a door flung open to whatever waits to be 
We could hound the bounds of morrow with sorrows not suffered (yet) 
Or borrow from Present Mercy, faith to proceed step by step 

Fear is like a crouched predator too afraid to show its face 
Stalking doubt’s perimeter with harsh predictions void of grace 
Ah, we could fall prey to Dread’s bandit; fretting and forgetting He 
Who will never leave us stranded no matter what waits to be 

We are all today’s First-timers grappling with Time’s Now and Here 
Are we agile, faith-child climbers, or are we crippled by fear 
We are all in this together; tethered to the hand we’ve got 
Where God lets us choose the Whether; whether we trust Him, or not 

Happiness is not a lender favouring a Lucky Few 
It waits for all who surrender, heart and soul, to you know Who 
It is up to us to do it; take faith’s flying leap to see 
Whether God will help us through It, no matter what waits to be 

© Janet Martin 

"Be strong and courageous, 
do not fear or be dismayed because of the king of Assyria 
nor because of all the horde that is with him; 
for the one with us is greater than the one with him.
2 Chron.32:7




Wednesday, November 18, 2020

I Wouldn't Trust a Pen (If I Were You)



Expectation is the creation
Of imagination; often felled
Before the very eyes that prized
The picture that they held

***

Sometimes, due to lack of practice 
Our small sacrifices seem large 
-er than they really are
We don't admit how slack our track-record is 
Until circumstance raises the bar

***

Sometimes hearts are arks of safety
We store in them fragments of yore
(sometimes hearts break; they do mend 
But never quite 
back 
To the way they were 
Before

***

Pens keep secrets 
But oh, they spill them too 
I wouldn’t trust a pen 
If I were you 

***

Life is give-and-take 
It makes plain the hidden man 
By how we give 
And what we take 

***

If love is
Patient and kind 
Maybe that is why 
True love is 
So hard to find 

***

Night ink is bolder 
Than the ink of day 
It spells things that morning
Never quite knows 
How to say

*** 

Loss is more than havoc 
Wreaked on comfort zones 
Some takes its time 
Like the surging sea 
Washing away stone 

***

Swift words are often hurtful 
If we want to be wise 
We should take a moment 
And cut them down to size 

© Janet Martin 







Unrelenting Blending, Wending...

 



yesterday's snow-squalls have tucked today beneath a thin white sheet



Unrelenting blending, winding 
Binding what was new to old 
Finding, where dusk drew yon awning 
New day dawning, gray or gold 

Blushing, rushing phantom river 
Coursing through a flue of dreams 
Forcing future to the suture 
Of Bygone’s unyielding seams 

Over, under, woe and wonder 
Easing seasons to thin air 
Teasing reason’s raging hunger 
With un-plundered thoroughfare 

Urging to emerging, surging 
Streams rife with life’s latest Must 
Dreams still pending, wending, mending 
Maybes with rekindled trust 

…where we stand on sands of gloaming 
Washed by foaming Bittersweet 
Crashed by waves that heave then vanish 
Over graves and under feet 

Reaching, teaching, students learning 
Caught in yearning’s undertow 
Not to grip the drip too tightly 
But hold lightly then let go 

Lest midst hug-and-tug-sparked duels 
Fueling fixed aftermath 
You or I miss God’s kiss-jewels 
Strewing Today's Very Path 

© Janet Martin 

Today's To-do list for the household of faith...

2 Cor.16:13-14

 Be on your guard; 
stand firm in the faith; 
be courageous; 
be strong.
 Do everything in love.