Saturday, January 8, 2022

If All We Had Was What We See....

Lots to tickle visual taste-buds this morning!





Thank-you God, for earth's beauty buffet
to tickle with delight the likes of us,
who far too often forget to thank You!

Great are the works of the LORD; 
they are pondered by all who delight in them.

How hard and hurt-full life would be
If all we had was what we see
If hope could not transcend time’s toll
If the grave was its cheerless goal
If love was something we could buy
And stuff enough to satisfy
If this old crate of skin and bone
Full of debate and grin and groan
Was the pinnacle of a man
And height of mercy’s master plan
And all we had was what we see
How very futile life would be


© Janet Martin






Friday, January 7, 2022

The Key to Finding Happiness

“It is not how much we have,
but how much we enjoy,
that makes happiness.”
— Charles Spurgeon

This little gal finds happiness
in mixing and stirring
(oh, if only you could hear the pleasant chatter!)


I enjoy small blips of quietness and tidiness
amidst the mess and mayhem of memories😊💗

(Some people spring and fall clean.
I tend to winter-clean and reorganize 
because outdoor work is on pause!)
Rolling-pin-collection dusting is complete...
Why a rolling pin collection?!!
I have no idea other than once I started, I was amazed at
how many colours, shapes and sizes they come in...a bit like people😅

 


This life runs rife with choice and chance
That makes us pray or fuss/cuss
How we reply to circumstance
Is always up to us

This life runs rife with want and need
Awaiting our reply
Where common font of word and deed
Is up to you and I

This life runs rife with ups and downs
Beyond our control
A smorgasbord of smiles and frowns
To rankle and console

This life runs rife with so much care
Where all we have is lent
A feast to favor faith’s welfare
Is always God’s intent

This life runs rife with more or less
Of yes and no combined
The precious key to happiness
Is up to us to find

© Janet Martin

I am also enjoying some
Spurgeon , thanks to Christmas gifts!



Prov.3:13-18 KJV
Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, 
and the man that getteth understanding.
14 For the merchandise of it is better than the merchandise of silver, 
and the gain thereof than fine gold
15 She is more precious than rubies: 
and all the things thou canst desire are not to be compared unto her
16 Length of days is in her right hand;
 and in her left hand riches and honour.
17 Her ways are ways of pleasantness, 
and all her paths are peace.
18 She is a tree of life to them that lay hold upon her: 
and happy is every one that retaineth her.

Thursday, January 6, 2022

Ah, Winter's Day...


Winter day played a
 muted melody of perfection on yonder hills today...





Ah, winter day,
thy artist’s tray
Though sparser than in mid-July
Still steals our gaze
with nature’s way
while heaven plays earth’s lullaby
with stars that waft
silver and soft
to settle on the slum’bring sills
of barren trees
and memories
of lusher leas and greener hills
until the dark
snuffs daylight’s spark
and drapes a velvet navy spread
across the world
with stars unfurled
beneath our feet and overhead

© Janet Martin 





Lord, It's Hard To Be Humble

 

Sunday morning's message
esp. the part between 45-50+ minutes in,
really sparked a mental contemplation/conviction 
on my attitude; pride/humility/obedience/rebellion and
on how easily I want to become wise in my own eyes...

How brave am I?
How humble am I?
How true am I really?
Can I sing this song honestly without reserve?!!



The lack of true humility breeds wicked arrogance
It fuels fatal vanity and rebel’s recompense
It does not bend the knee or bow the head, strong in the Lord
But relies on logic instead of feeding on God’s Word

The fruit of true humility is generous and sweet
It watches for the enemy that preys on its defeat
Pride is a sly pretender full of destruction's death-sway
It resists full surrender to the Potter of the clay

The want of true humility, love’s bravest sacrifice
Grants no exceptions of me-me to reconcile its price
But obeys the greatest command; God first, then fellowman
It prays, not with phrase well in hand, but like the publican

The proof of true humility does not confuse or shout
Obedient sincerity leaves little room for doubt
Oh God, how often easily my best intentions slip
God, hone honest humility with honest fellowship

The feat of true humility is a long enterprise
How ever on guard I/we should be to root out all disguise
Because my/our very heart of hearts the God of gods can see
And only true love for Him imparts true humility

© Janet Martin

Rom.3:23
...for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,

Prov.6:16-19
These six things the Lord hates,
Yes, seven are an abomination to [a]Him:
 A[b] proud look,
A lying tongue,
Hands that shed innocent blood,
 A heart that devises wicked plans,
Feet that are swift in running to evil,
 A false witness who speaks lies,
And one who sows discord among brethren.





Wednesday, January 5, 2022

The Lily-Garb of Innocence...


Last night we celebrated Grand-sonny's 5th birthday!
We have been blessed with five swift years of cute,
curly-headed curiosity and sweetness,
and once again as I marvel at the way
moments meld into years before we know it,
it sure makes me want to make the most of here and now!




Eager little sister, watching on the sidelines, suddenly leaned in with a hefty 
(greatly unappreciated) huff to snuff the final stubborn candles
 (you can imagine the response from Big Brother)
while we adults heartily assured him that his huff got there before hers. 😅


Checking out the next Lego project
(the ice-cream truck)
 Reminiscent of sweet summer days



Childhood’s pure garb of precious, carefree innocence is brief
Soon human nature starts to test sweet darlings with its grief
As moments mete the tide that ebbs and flows, composing Time
Across four-season shorelines rolls the rhythm of its rhyme

Ahoy, the joy of boyhood bliss must soon become a man
We who shower their cheeks with kisses should do all we can
To train and equip hearts and hands for childhood’s aftermath
As morn imparts momentous sands pouring to life’s footpath

To make the most of here and now is all that we can do
To waken senses to the ‘wow’ of Today, always new
To take our thankful place in the embrace of common task
And trust God for the grace that He will give us if we ask

The lily garb of innocence we all wore in our youth
Is handed down to those who trust us to teach them the truth
Then pray we look to He who is the Way, the Truth and Life
Before the Child must leave sweet play to face time’s tides of strife

© Janet Martin

Deut.11:18-20
Fix these words of mine in your hearts and minds; 
tie them as reminders on your hands and bind them on your foreheads.
20Write them on the doorposts of your houses and on your gates,…

Ephesians 6:4
Fathers, do not provoke your children to wrath; instead, 
bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.


Deuteronomy 4:9
Only be on your guard and diligently watch yourselves, 
so that you do not forget the things your eyes have seen,
 and so that they do not slip from your heart as long as you live.
 Teach them to your children and grandchildren.

Deuteronomy 6:7
And you shall teach them diligently to your children
and speak of them when you sit at home 
and when you walk along the road, 
when you lie down and when you get up.

Psalm 78:4
We will not hide them from their children, 
but will declare to the next generation the praises of the LORD 
and His might, and the wonders He has performed.

Psalm 78:6
that the coming generation would know them--
even children yet to be born--
to arise and tell their own children
Train up a child in the way he should go, 
and when he is old he will not depart from it











Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Oh Thou Whose Glory Earth and Sky Declares For All To See...

Inspired in part by

He loves righteousness and justice;
The earth is full of the goodness of the Lord.
Ps.33:5

Facebook flowed with photos of  last night's glorious sunset
that at our house, we can only glimpse the outer fringes of...


But what a metaphor for faith,
 as the outer fringes of his works
rouse a wild desire to 'see in full'

When Jim called this morning to ask what's new, do you know what I said?
I said 'nothing'! Nothing at all? he asked and I repeated 'nothing'.
And then I said 'wait a minute! how can I say 'nothing' after reading Isa. 55?!!
and I shared with him some of the glorious pleas, reminders, invitations and promises
from this beautiful chapter and I shared the poem
inspired by the manifold majesties of the sunset-artist!

God's mercies are new every morning.
Lam.3:22-23
Hallelujah!

Oh, thou whose glory earth and sky declares for all to see
Day after day, night after night exhibits majesty (Ps. 19:1-2)
Since the creation of the world Evidence streams, profuse (Rom.1:20)
Without a word (so all may know and be without excuse)

Majestic is your name, oh Lord, our Lord, in all the earth (Ps.8:1)
No wealth of mortal can afford Goodness and Mercy’s worth
Without money you bid us come to freely drink and eat (Isa.55:1)
You vow to satisfy the humble soul with joy complete

Thine is the kingdom, the power, and glory without end (Matt.6:13)
Your thoughts and ways a tower whose height none comprehend (Isa.55:9)
Forgive us when we doubt because we cannot understand
How pitiful we are without faith in Your righteous Hand (Isa.29:19)

How easily our eyes can blind us by the things we see
How proudly want can bind us to the lure of luxury
How greatly, what/Who is hidden waits to rend denial’s veil
And leave us wholly/holy smitten with Thy love that cannot fail

How terrible to wait to call until it is too late (Rev.6:16)
Love’s kindest beckoning of all (Isa.55:6) transcends time’s mortal state
Oh, Thou whose glory earth and sky declares for all to see
May we unite to magnify Thy Name eternally

© Janet Martin

So, cling to His Hand/Word 
and He will help us cling to our marriages;
He whose glory we behold but outer fringes (Job 26:14)  of has said,
What He has joined let no man put asunder/separate.(Mark 10:9)

Cling to his Hand/Word 
and he will guide us through dark channels of conflict.(Isa.41:10)

Cling to his Hand/Word 
and He will calm the storms of fear. (Matt.14:31)

Cling to His Hand/Word 
and let His truth thwart lies from the enemy (Ephes.6:14)

The list of benefits is endless 
when we cling to His Hand/Word! 
(Eph.3:20)  (1 Tim.1:14) (Psalm 23)






Monday, January 3, 2022

When I Am Tempted to Despair


on further restrictions
could truly cause Ontario-ans to despair...😭 
God, make us more faithful in prayer🙏


Today's window-font is frost-crisp silver and gold gilt!
(we were only at -18 this morning so rather balmy compared to
temperatures out west of around -40!)





When I am tempted to despair
Beneath life’s weight of woe
Lord, let your power by faith’s prayer
Doubt’s conflict overthrow

Lead me in paths of righteousness
For your name’s sake, (not mine)
Rekindle utter thankfulness
For grace and love divine

Let wisdom be the wealth I seek
Your wonders never cease
Then let the thoughts I choose to speak
Reflect hope, joy and peace

Lord, let truth purify my prayer
Until your law is chief
When I am tempted to despair
Lord, help mine unbelief

Half-truths will set a deadly snare
Lord, purify my fear
When I am tempted to despair
Let me Your law revere

For thou wilt keep in perfect peace
The mind, kind-stayed on Thee
Your increase sires the decrease
That births humility

When I am tempted to despair
Beneath care’s dread design
Stir in me Gethsemane’s prayer
Lord, not my will but thine

And make my chief delight your law
Lord, purify my love
Until its most despairing flaw
Is ‘never quite enough’

When I am tempted to despair
Lord, purify my plea
With an image beyond compare
The cross of Calvary

The price of pride no lie can foil
With clanging flattery
How brutal is the bitter spoil
Of Self-first clarity

When I am tempted to despair
Lord, purify my goal
And lift my eyes beyond earth's care
To the home of the soul

© Janet Martin

It's easy to become disillusioned by what we see...
Oh, may it never be
we lose our way/faith 
and are tempted to despair...

I had a craving to listen to this oldie this morning...




Lest we forget God's Sovereignty 
(Click link above for full chapter)
Below a few excerpts...

Do not learn the ways of the nations
or be terrified by signs in the heavens,
though the nations are terrified by them.
3For the practices of the peoples are worthless;
they cut a tree out of the forest,
and a craftsman shapes it with his chisel.
4They adorn it with silver and gold;
they fasten it with hammer and nails
so it will not totter.
5Like a scarecrow in a cucumber field,
their idols cannot speak;
they must be carried
because they cannot walk.
Do not fear them;
they can do no harm
nor can they do any good.”

6No one is like you, Lord;
you are great,
and your name is mighty in power.
7Who should not fear you,
King of the nations?
This is your due.
Among all the wise leaders of the nations
and in all their kingdoms,
there is no one like you...

..the Lord is the true God;
he is the living God, the eternal King.
When he is angry, the earth trembles;
the nations cannot endure his wrath..

12But God made the earth by his power;
he founded the world by his wisdom
and stretched out the heavens by his understanding.
13When he thunders, the waters in the heavens roar;
he makes clouds rise from the ends of the earth.
He sends lightning with the rain
and brings out the wind from his storehouses...


23Lord, I know that people’s lives are not their own;
it is not for them to direct their steps.
24Discipline me, Lord, but only in due measure—
not in your anger,
or you will reduce me to nothing.

Saturday, January 1, 2022

The Humble Sum of Shoes (An Old-to-New Year Poem)

Happy New Year!

“Grace and peace be yours in abundance,
 through the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord.” 
(2 Pet. 1:2)

The old year ran out before I was able to finish
its final post...
Hello and welcome, 2022!
Momentous carousel of gray and gold,
green, blush and blue...
May we weather with hope renewed 
each day as it is lent
and leave behind when it is through 
a year of love well spent...

The above verse is a brief contemplation
Below an ambling stroll through a garden of thoughts

...and a few snapshots of the end of the old 





a visit to the neighbour's farm...


Harbour view after returning middle daughter to her home (away from home)




and beginning of the new...




Tendrils of day-to-day like vines entwine
Where green shoots gild weather-beaten remains
And hope rekindles bittersweet refrains
On thoroughfares of four-season design
Where what was new a year ago is old
And what is new runs rife with life’s unknowns
And what is old is framed in grins and groans
That only eyes of retrospect behold
Yet, as we peer ahead no one can see
What waits to climb time’s gates to history

For all that changes some things never do
Nothing estranges takers from the Hands
That give to each its score of numbered sands
Nothing can thwart the truth, forever true
Nothing can bar faith’s humble prayer from He
Who knows what waits to be, oh, blissful thought
No matter what is lent to mortal lot
Nothing usurps Divine Authority
Do not despair, but bless God; do not curse
His goodness, steadfast through better or worse

The vines that climb the arbor of a year
Soon disappear, or so we dare to think
But though moments are over in a wink
So much abides beneath Bequeathed Veneer
Where words and deeds like seeds scattered behind
May seem to sleep, like gardens heaped with snow
But in the course of time the fruit will show
This is the way all nature is designed
He is not mocked who ordains time and place
And stocks each season with mercy and grace

The new to the old grafts with seamless ease
Thresholds meld to cold gravestones of the past
Daybreak fuels dusk’s purple shadow-cast
The rise and fall of footstep-symphonies
Like waves; a mighty force that disappears
How sacred then, commonplace steps become
When from shorelines we view the humble sum
Of shoes outgrown or outliving man’s years
How humbly then we stoop to tie the strings
Of faith in God for what the new year brings

The highs and lows of joys and woes compose
The dust and ash that tears and laughter spill 
Where morning hoists Mercy's faithful refill
From He who crowns the thorn-stem with a rose
As north, south, east or west our steps deplete
The Path hinged to endless eternity
And no one knows how near or far will be
The sacred transport from time's trampled beat 
As we are borne beyond the humble sum 
Of shoes and such, into the world to come

© Janet Martin

From me to precious you,
Wishes for a
A blessed and joyful New Year!