Monday September 26 2016 ONE DAY AT A TIME
Monday September 26 2016 ONE DAY AT A TIME
In last Friday’s blog I shared an email I received regarding “WHAT YOUR BODY DOES IN A DAY”. Friday’s topic was in regards to your brain. It stated that the brain does not stop working. Well there is something else in your body (actually many things) that you better hope won’t stop working either; primarily, your heart!
“Your heart pumps approximately 2,000 gallons (7571 liters) of blood through its chambers every single day. It beats more than 100,000 times each day to achieve this incredible feat.”
As I age I have become aware of several aspects of aging. One such thing was realizing my heart was intermittently beating 180 to 230 beats per minute! Those “aging aspects” sneak up on you and sometimes catch you by surprise. And then it is even more surprising when you discover it is not happening due to aging, but due to neglecting what your body needs.
The body is such an incredible creation and everything thing in it has a purpose and is necessary. For the most part we usually go through the entire day unaware, without even giving a second thought, as to what the body is doing to keep us healthy and alive. It is actually incomprehensible to me when I think of all the body does every single day without us needing to consciously tell it what to do. And most of its functions are run by our internal computer, our amazing brain.
We tend to take our bodies for granted. Perhaps if we became more aware of exactly what our bodies are doing and accomplishing inside of us on a daily basis we would become more aware of what we put into our bodies, or what we don’t put into our bodies. I believe there are many people who live their entire life without realizing they need to be aware of what is going on inside their human body. Seek out knowledge that will educate you as to how to treat such an amazing vessel that houses your very existence upon this earth. A lot of people are more particular about the fuel they put into their cars than they are about what fuel they are feeding to their living machine; the one vehicle that houses their very existence, the amazing human body!
And I’m guilty of all of the above. And my body suffered for it. I was extremely obese, had a chronic heart condition which caused me to need several cardio versions in the ER on different occasions. I was sick with pneumonia, viruses, skin conditions, heart disease, experienced pain when walking, and lacked energy. I could go on and on. And then with the scare of having multiple sclerosis I had a wake-up call. Three and a half years ago things changed. I began to listen to the alarms going off in my incredible machine. I knew I had so much I still desired to accomplish in my life and felt that God was instructing me that if I didn’t do something to clean up my lifestyle I would not have the energy for the calling He had on my life.
So, I did an about face. I began an exercise program, cleaned up my eating habits, and focused on the Lord and His direction for my life. One hour at a time, one day at a time, one workout session at a time and the excess weight came off, my skin healed, I had no more colds or infections, the pneumonia did not come back, my headaches disappeared, and my energy and stamina returned. I HAD FORGOTTEN HOW GOOD IT FELT TO FEEL GOOD. And then I fell. I have battled some injuries due to my fall two months ago but I am slowing recuperating from those. I have no sign of M.S. on my last brain scan, and my energy can usually outlast those much younger than myself.
I didn’t write the above so as to brag. There are no bragging rights in order here. I believe it was only though God’s help when I surrendered to His calling, as well as my perseverance to eat healthy and exercise, one day at a time. There was no looking ahead long term. I just tackled one day at a time! I also listened to my body! I felt the nuances of not eating the right foods, or going without the needed liquids I would forget to drink.
We have an incredible machine that houses our spirit. And in the scriptures our body is referred to as the temple of the Holy Spirit. Treat it as such and experience the benefits that your body will yield. It is amazing!
Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies.”
And oh by the way, when Dave decided to do the same, HE WAS ABLE TO BECOME DIABETIC FREE IN JUST SEVEN MONTHS! Perfect blood sugars every single day! And how did he do it; by changing his diet and exercising! He had diabetes for many years before deciding to read the book “The End of Diabetes” and follow the course. The book gives instructions for a vegan diet but he accomplished his end results eating minimal beef, as well as chicken and fish on a regular basis. And it still worked. And for that, we thank God!
Oh, I also have not had one cardio version since I changed my lifestyle. Everything we did was worth it, one day at a time!
ONE DAY AT A TIME
Kathleen Martens
September 26, 2016
One day at a time
Is a small bite to chew,
Do not look ahead
And dread what’s in view.
Only for today
Are the choices you make,
Because each day adds up
For your body’s sake.
Choose for this hour
What is best to do,
Because there is no end
What is in store for you.
You are not on a diet,
It is a lifestyle choice.
Let your ensuing results
Be your silent voice.
And give thanks daily
For your body is incredible!
But always realize
It is not indelible.
It houses our spirit
While upon this earth,
Treat it accordingly
For it is of great worth.
It has a purpose
For the calling of God.
And you’ll no longer need it
When you depart this sod.
So treat your body well,
The temple of God’s spirit.
That it serve you long,
As this life you merit.
Thank You God for the wonderful human machine that You created.
Thank You God that You have placed Your image in human form.
Thank You Lord for all the healing I have had over the past years.
Thank You God for Dave’s return to health.
Thank You Lord for our aging years for they are our gift from You.
GOOD NIGHT AND GOD BLESS YOU.
September 25 2016 SUNDAY SABBATH POEM
September 25 2016 SUNDAY SABBATH POEM
Sabbath Evening
Kathleen Martens
September 25, 2016
Evening hue of yellow-gold.
Whispering sound yet untold
The rush of wind through the leaves
Sounds like water if it breathed.
The hoot of an owl in melody sweet
Poignantly seeking it’s mate to meet.
And wispy rustling of dying flowers
Sing their song by the hour.
The distant humming sounds of life
In no way a cause for strife.
All is peaceful as night falls
I turn to God and on him call.
Silent songs well up inside
As I commune with He who abides
Within my heart each and every hour.
God is my strength and my strong tower.
GOOD NIGHT AND GOD BLESS YOU ON THIS SUNDAY SABBATH.
Saturday September 24 2016 THE PASSAGE OF TIME
Saturday September 24 2016 THE PASSAGE OF TIME
It seemed like a long ways away a few months ago when I agreed to assist at the wedding taking place today. And in the snap of a finger, summer is over, and the wedding date has arrived. I report to the photographer’s home, pack my gear in her car and she is in charge from there. We’ve worked together for years and we always have a wonderful time being together as friends as well as working together. Next week we will do the same thing again; another wedding, different bride and groom, different location. And the Saturday after that; you guessed it, another event. The only thing about that third event is that I am the primary and only photographer for a celebration of 35 years of marriage. I will leave that celebration and high tail it to another photography event. So, the next few Saturdays are fully booked.
It is always easy to commit to events way ahead because the calendar looks so clear at the time. But, by the time the date arrives the calendar has somehow filled up and must be shuffled to make everything fit in. However, the photography sessions for weddings are not one of those events that get shuffled.
AND THEN…since I retired I decided to no longer photograph schools due to the all the post production time needed to create the packets of photos for the students. Remember, I am a one woman operation and must do it all. I know it sounds simple with “digital” photography, but believe me, when I changed to digital photography years ago it increased my workload by 100 fold (yes, seriously). Due to the expense of buying the needed equipment it takes to finish the end product, it is financially astronomical for the photographer. The cost is in expensive cameras, computer equipment, programs which will run the digital RAW photos, to the finished proofs being sent to a lab for printing. Overall, it takes longer, costs more, and the end product is not nearly as beautiful as film prints.
Even though I am no longer photographing schools I have committed to help my friend through her first year’s session with a school I referred to her. It is a big shoot, a big endeavor, and takes lots of extra setting up of equipment. One of the photos I do has about 100 students in one photo. Lighting and staging takes a lot of extra time and work. I agreed to go because I actually have that day available by shuffling some things around. I am leaving on a trip with a girlfriend early the following morning and I had planned to prepare food all that day for our four days away. I will need to back up my plans in order to make certain I am prepared for the early departure the next day. But you know what the good thing is? I will be leaving all the post production work behind! YEAH!!!
It is so fun to be retired! When I am employed by another photographer all I do is hand the digital camera card to the primary photographer, go home, and I am done. The business owners have the pleasure of using their hours to do the editing, corrections, proofing, special effects, orders, all the sorting, packaging, and whatever else needs to be done. It is so nice to no longer have every evening scheduled with possible bookings for next year’s weddings, and then staying up until 2:00 a.m. each night to finish the post production work. My daytime would be taken up with studio sessions and location events such as high school seniors and family portraits.
And just some inside information between you and me, I think all these sessions have solidified the fact that I think I will sell my equipment and keep one camera for personal use. No equipment equals NO JOBS! Hmmm….
IF I COULD SING IT FROM THE ROOFTOP
Kathleen Martens
September 24, 2016
If I could sing it from the rooftop
I would let the world know
How much I love being retired,
And how free I am to go.
Calendar stands quite empty
Of appointments galore,
And all that I love to do,
I can now do so much more.
Nothing makes me happier
Than seeing a blank page,
My calendar now so docile
And no longer in a rage.
Lines are empty with promise
Of what is yet to come,
And I’m much more available
To go and have some fun.
Yet my days are busy
But it is me who decides,
What and when, where and who
And how my day divides.
My promises are commitments
And some take lots of time.
But I create the timetable
As to how my day will climb.
And I have also gained insight
Which took many years to learn,
Purposefully, I can now say “NO”,
And precious hours are my return.
And so, I SING IT FROM THE ROOFTOP
Which is actually my office chair!
I have more hours to create,
Which means, I have more words to share!
It is 9:37 A.M. as I conclude my poem (approximately another half hour before I will be published). In the scheme of my day that is actually quite impressive to me. I may even have time to go watch a movie with Dave before I leave.
Thank You God for the lovely day that awaits me.
Thank You Lord that I am healed enough to actually handle another nine hour work day.
Thank You Lord for Your love today.
Thank You for the joy You have placed in my heart.
Thank You that I am alive!
HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY FOLKS!
GOD BLESS AND KEEP YOU!
Friday September 23 2016 YOUR BRAIN DOESN’T STOP WORKING
Friday September 23 2016 YOUR BRAIN DOESN’T STOP WORKING
I received an email today which included facts about how hard our bodies work each day while we go about our business. One of the tidbits related in the email forwarded to me is as follows:
“Your brain doesn’t stop working. It’s estimated that about 50,000 thoughts pass through it each day on average, although some scientists put the figure closer to 60,000. That is a whopping 35-48 thoughts every minute”
Well, if that is the case, why then am I ever at a loss when it comes to finding a topic to write about? I will agree with one stated supposition on the above statement, though I can’t count the thoughts that fleet through my mind, I definitely know that my mind is always full! The negative part is that it seems I forget so many of the thoughts that run so quickly through my head, especially if it is something I want to say to someone in the next breath. I guess the thoughts are so fleeting I can’t grab them.
So today, I guess I have a topic to talk about; thoughts. The thoughts we think are one of the most important building blocks of our lives. We become what we think. Thoughts come from three sources. First, our own random thoughts come. They are often the result of where we are, what we believe, what we see, who we are with, and they come indiscriminately. Secondly, thoughts come from God. God puts thoughts in our minds to guide us, steer us away from danger, alert us to the evils that surround us, and at times to comfort us and to tell us how much He loves us. And lastly, but not necessarily least, are the thoughts that the devil and his demons are constantly throwing our way. And it is easier and easier in our society to be filled with evil thoughts via television, books, ads, billboards, movies, online pornography, as well as with alcohol and drug abuse.
The scripture addresses our thought-life throughout the Bible. My recall for scripture references is not what I’d like it to be but I do remember one such passage in Philippians, chapter 4. This passage had a great affect on me when I was going through a difficult time with my thought life many years ago. I was bothered by thoughts and memories that hounded me and was distressed because of them. When I read Philippians chapter 4, I decided to do just what it said. When the ugly thoughts would hound me I would take out my list of things written in the scriptures that I was to think about instead. Over the course of a few months I realized I was no longer bothered by all the daytime nightmarish thoughts I used to have. If my thoughts wander to places I don’t believe they should go, I pull out that scripture and just do a refresher course. It is amazing how you can take your own thoughts captive and not just allow 50,000 or 60,000 random thoughts to flit through your brain on a daily basis. The scripture says we CAN TAKE CONTROL OF OUR THOUGHTS! More than not, I INTENTIONALLY decide on what to think. I do that before I go to sleep and find that I am not bothered by horrific nightmares that once plagued me years ago.
Choose what you want to think, enjoy your time inside your brain when you have quiet moments to yourself so that you will be refreshed to meet the challenges of your day. One of my favorite things to do is to actually set aside time each day to simply think! And thousands of those thoughts are in volumes of journals.
“Philippians 4:4- 9
4 Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! 5 Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. 6 Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. 7 And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
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. 9 Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me—put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you.”
I have written a poem about Philippians chapter 4 but I cannot remember the title so I am unable to pull it up. When I come across it I’ll publish it for you.
UNREMEMBERED TITLES
Kathleen Martens
September 23, 2016
So today
I cannot find
What was once
In my mind.
Sometimes my poems
I don’t recall.
And the title names,
I can’t remember all.
There are thousands
In pen and ink
In stacks and volumes
With no computer link.
Slowing transcribing
The poetry written,
But it takes forever
To copy words smitten.
And even the ones
In computer files
Titles fail me
After a while.
So I will go through
Adding code words
To catalog easier
So poems can be heard.
Thank You God for all the words You give me.
Thank You too that my brain is still functioning.
Thank You Lord for Your Word that has taught me so much.
Thank You Lord for the thoughts You bring me each day.
GOOD NIGHT AND GOD BLESS YOU.
P.S. Tomorrow I am the second photographer for a wedding so if by some reason a blog does not get published please do not be concerned. I will be home late and no matter how much I beg and plead, Dave will not write a blog for me. He did that once and it was like pulling teeth without anesthesia.
Thursday September 22 2016 EVERY HOME IS A SCHOOL
Thursday September 22 2016 EVERY HOME IS A SCHOOL
While recently driving home from our son’s house we passed the school where our grandson attends. On a signboard that faces both directions of traffic were these words:
“EVERY HOME IS A SCHOOL.
WHAT ARE YOU TEACHING?”
Those few words hit a cord in me. It is an absolutely 100% TRUE AND VALID STATEMENT!
When I read the newspapers, listen to the news, or drive down the streets of our cities, it seems that not everyone treats “home” as a learning ground. So many crimes, such bizarre behaviors, unruly children in the classrooms, belligerent children in public places all attest to the fact that perhaps not everyone’s home is a teaching place. Perhaps we assume if the home was a school that only good things would be taught. But that is so far from the truth. The home IS the teaching place; it is up to the parent as to what they teach.
It would be a misnomer to insinuate that just because a child grows up, follows the crowds, gets involved with drugs, alcohol, and crime it is the result of parents who have not taught their children right from wrong. Some homes, absolutely, other homes that have painstakingly taught strong moral principles and have given excellent parental guidance, still result in offspring who go against the teachings in the home. Each child eventually separates from the parent and must be held accountable for their own actions.
But the statement that a home IS A SCHOOL is absolutely correct. The question is: “WHAT ARE YOU TEACHING”? Are you actually spending time with your children instead of allowing them to immerse themselves in all the electronics available in today’s world? Do you turn off the TV? Do you eat together? Do you listen to one another? Ask yourself the question, “WHAT AM I TEACHING THEM?”
Over 30 years ago when our children were young I overheard a TV show the children were viewing that was geared for young adolescents. My heart was clenched. I heard nothing but words that were disrespectful toward their parents and behavior that was going against their parent’s rules. That night Dave and I had a conversation. The next day was the first day of our children’s lives without television. It was a difficult weaning but they made it through. Television was no longer the center idol in our family room. We chose what came into our home, from television, video games, and internet. The week after our son moved out of our home to get married was the week I signed up for the internet. When children are not TV watchers you have totally different children living at your house. It was awesome.
Perhaps my measures seem harsh to some but we know our children benefited far more from the teaching and instruction we provided for them than allowing the world, and all the temptations that are made available through television and internet, to entice our young and impressionable children. And believe me, that day when we turned off the TV was a turning point that guided our home school in a whole new direction. The children still attended public schools but we were able to do more, experience more of life, have more conversations, and much less stress about wanting everything that was advertised on the TV. The benefits of turning off the television were endless.
Look at your family life. Where can you improve the value of your schooling? Considering the high cost of children, isn’t the value of their education worth it. And when I used the word “education” I am referring to that which they receive at home. There is no education that is more valuable than that.
SCHOOL IS THE PLACE
Kathleen Martens
September 22, 2016
School is the place
Where we send our kids.
The world’s values taught
Without putting on the skids.
School is the place
Where you have to fit in,
And dress to a standard
So you can have a friend.
School is the place
Where you can’t say God’s name,
But must be tolerant to all others
Or it’s you who is to blame
School is the place
Where deviant behavior taught,
But one must keep silent
About spiritual thoughts.
But school should be the place
That starts in the crib,
Where love is nurtured
And you are taught how to live.
School is the mother’s arms
That cuddle and nurture her young.
Where peace and joy are taught
Through lullaby’s gentle song.
School is a home
That teaches love and prayers,
Where children learn kindness,
As well as compassionate care.
School is the clock
That forever runs
When parenting young children,
Precious daughters and sons.
And school is the setting,
The course of a child’s life.
A journey of joy and contentment
Instead of competition and strife.
SCHOOL IS THE HOME
And so remember well
That the parents are the teachers!
And NEVER is there a bell.
And little children are watching
Who someday, tall will stand.
Give them the tools they need
And the greatest, are God’s commands,
That they will be strong and true,
That good decisions will be made.
If home is where the teaching begins
Perhaps their values will not fade.
Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.
Thank You Father for all the parents who truly do see home as a place to teach their children.
Thank You Lord for the protection of our children’s minds as they are taught values that differ from the Biblical view.
Thank You Lord for our two children and our two grandsons.
GOOD NIGHT AND GOD BLESS YOU THROUGHOUT THIS DAY!
Wednesday September 21 2016 THE LAST
Wednesday September 21 2016 THE LAST
The last day of summer has passed for yet another year; and autumn begins. Dave made a comment at the breakfast table this morning that set my mind thinking about all the “lasts” that we go through in life. Some are final, some are seasonal, and others are cyclical. We know that some of our lasts are final lasts and that other lasts show up unexpectedly.
We know when the last day of school is, or when the last Sunday of September will be. We know when the last day of a presidential term will end, and we know when we scoop out the last bit of peanut butter from the jar. But some lasts we are unprepared for; others we do not expect to happen and we may be caught off guard.
When we say goodbye to a friend, a parent or a child, do we ever stop and think it could be our last goodbye? On a day to day basis I doubt if we dwell on it. However, as I have gained years and experience I find that I never take life for granted. Dave and I always give each other a hello when coming home and a goodbye when we leave to go someplace separately. I ALWAYS say to him, “I love you” because I realize that it could be our last goodbye someday. And I cherish those words each and every time he says them to me as I close the door behind me. I never take them for granted. And likewise, we always tell our children and grandchildren the same. I hope when my last day comes the words my loved ones hear echoing in our final departure will be, “Remember, I love you”
Pause for moment and think of all the different kinds of “lasts” you have experienced, more than likely some were bad, but I hope more were good. Think of the lasts you have yet to look forward to. The list could go on and on as long as we are living. I remember when I turned 60 years old and my family doctor sat me down and informed me that I was entering a time when I would be facing losses as I moved forward in life. A few I have encountered, more are yet to come. Am I afraid? No. Am I ready? Probably not, but as the losses (or “lasts” in this case) happen I will go forward expectantly because I know when I get to the end of my road, breathe my last breath, and I am no longer living on earth, there will be no more lasts. It will be a new beginning as I see Jesus face to face. There will be so many new firsts to look forward to.
Someday each of us will experience our last day on earth. The question to ask is not when, but the question is: are you ready to meet the Lord when it does happen? Don’t wait until it is too late and your LAST opportunity to ask Jesus to be your Lord and Savior is no more.
HOW DO YOU WANT TO BE REMEMBERED
Kathleen Martens
September 21, 2016
Each day is an opportunity
To be loved while loving back.
To give encouragement to another
And show your kindness does not lack.
Today is an opportunity
To give to those in need,
Whether it be gentle words
Or a meal on which they feed.
When someone greets you with a smile
It is a gift from their heart.
Pass it forward to the next
For your smile will never part.
Every day is unknown
And what will happen not yet done,
Many awaken on this day
Unaware it’s their last one.
So live each day as if you have forever,
But also live it as if it’s your last.
Because every single one of us
Will someday be in the past.
So ask yourself the question,
Before you meet your maker above,
How do you want to be remembered?
As for me, I hope it’s for my love.
Thank You God for each day I have on earth to love those around me.
Thank You for the gift of your love.
THANK YOU THAT I HAVE THE ASSURANCE THROUGH YOUR WORD THAT MY LAST DAY ON EARTH WILL BE THE REASON I WAS GIVEN LIFE.
John 3:16
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY!
MAY GOD BLESS YOU RICHLY WITH HIS LOVE AND GRACE
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late.
Author Unknown
Above quote sent to me by my friend Marilyn.
Tuesday September 20 2016 FROM THE MOUNTAIN TOPS
Tuesday September 20 2016 FROM THE MOUNTAIN TOPS
What an incredible storm we had last evening and into the night. Yesterday as I was working on the photo album for my sister I looked out the window and noticed how late it had become. It was totally dark. I wondered how I had been in my craft room for so long and had not realized it was getting so late. I didn’t have long to wonder. All of a sudden the sounds that came from outside made me realize that something more than nightfall was going on. It wasn’t night at all, but rather a dark storm. I peeked into the darkness and I could see and hear the pounding of rain as I watched the torturous twisting of the large limbs of the oak tree right outside the window. It was fierce! I later told my husband, “I was really praying”. One thump on the roof from either a broken limb or the bowing of a branch knocking against the roof was all it took to focus my attention on the storm. The rain came down in torrents. Dave was not home and I knew I was all alone, that is except for God! He is a great companion during times of storms.
And God has been that companion to me through life storms as well. When things are going well and you feel as if you are on the mountain top of life, and the view of your life stands comfortingly before you, it is often easy to disregard God. When not in stress or dire circumstances why do you need to turn to God? It’s becomes ever so easy to take off on our own path and forget that God wants to be your friend every day. And only when the path leads back down to the valley, and the fog of life blocks out your view and you don’t know which way to turn, do you then turn once more to the God who so desires to walk hand in hand with you. And so quickly our circumstances can change.
When I looked out the kitchen window this morning there was a shroud of fog that blanketed the entire view from our house. We live on the downside of the hill. When I look out the kitchen window I am looking uphill. It was foggy all the way up with beautiful shards of light permeating the fog and shining across our driveway and lawn. It was etheral. I hopped in my car and drove up the hill through the wooded acres all around me. I traveled about ¼ mile to the stop sign and turned left onto a two lane country road. I was greeted with clear blue sky, picturesque corn fields laid out before me in pristine light, and not a cloud in the sky. My little Kia Soul climbed to the top of the “mountain peak” (actually just a higher hill) and the vista was so awesome it took my breath away. From the advantage point of my “mountain peak” I could see the farmlands rolling off to my right with the lower hills covered in magnificent forests. I could see the highway about two miles away and all along the ridge of the highway (another two lane country road) was a mass of fog that had settled all along its edges. Even further out the fog turned to a brown covering shrouding everything from view.
I was on top of everything and visibility was clear. Life was beautiful. The sunshine was brilliant. As I descended into the valley and looked off at the lowlands on my left side, the mist of fog eerily masked the crops; as if God had spread an iridescent veil on top of everything. The road was clear and sun was still shining on me but I wouldn’t have wanted to have been lost in the shroud of murkiness off to my left. And again I saw the parallel between the beautiful scenery, and life. When we follow God it may be dark and dank around us but He will keep our path clear and visible when we trust in him.
Personally, I enjoyed the visual contrast of the beautiful creation around me. I see the world as a masterful creation of God. I take it very personally because sometimes I really do think He makes some moments so awesome because He knows that I will be coming by at exactly that time. Perhaps that sounds selfish and prideful. I mean neither. But I do believe His handiwork is in all of creation and I will enjoy every moment and every experience possible to me; and take great pleasure in it. God is known to me in all His creation.
“Psalms 19:1-4
1 The heavens declare the glory of God;
the skies proclaim the work of his hands.
2 Day after day they pour forth speech;
night after night they reveal knowledge.
3 They have no speech, they use no words;
no sound is heard from them.
4 Yet their voice goes out into all the earth,
their words to the ends of the world.”
GOD IS KNOWN TO ME IN ALL HIS CREATION
By Kathleen Martens
September 20, 2016
God is known to me
In all His creation.
I view His masterpiece
With exhilaration.
What I see
Each day in my view
Is always unique,
Created anew.
Fresh flowers bloom,
New clouds appear.
New songs are sung
By birds in the air.
The beauty of light
A paintbrush in action
Illustrate new hues
With deep satisfaction.
Overjoyed by splendor
That alights my vision
To enjoy God’s creation
My daily mission.
To feel the freshness
After a night of rain
Giving praise to God,
How can I refrain?
I see Gods workmanship
In the sunset glow,
And in sparkling loveliness
As lightening bugs show.
From the mightiest waterfall
To the drip of rain,
To savor each moment
Is for my gain.
When I experience creation
It’s God’s love I see.
I know He designed it
For both you and for me.
Thank You God for the beautiful afternoon drive today.
Thank You for creating the world with such beauty.
Thank You Lord that You love me.
Thank You for my vision.
GOOD NIGHT AND GOD BLESS YOU.
“Romans 1:20 NIV
For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse.”
Monday September 19 2016 I CRIED SOME TEARS
Monday September 19 2016 I CRIED SOME TEARS
Crying in front of people is not what I like to do. And crying alone is even worse. Actually I just don’t like to cry. It is messy, causes my eyes to get red and puffy, and plugs up my nose. Well, today I had no choice. It’s one thing when tears swell up in your eyes and spill slowly down your cheeks. It’s quite another when they come by the bucketful and you can’t stop them no matter hard you try. Well, for me it was the later.
Today was a turning point for me. There was so much build-up of garden produce in my refrigerator and I had to do something to make some of it disappear. I did part of the job on Saturday by making a huge pot of soup. Dave did a lot of the prep work for me and all went well. Today another pot of soup was on the agenda but Dave wasn’t. So I had to peel lots and lots of onions, all kinds, and all were SMALL! And these were powerful onions! My tears started and I could not stop them. I peeled and peeled and peeled and I cried and cried and cried. I cannot remember my eyes ever burning so. The really bad part was that even after I finished I couldn’t stop crying. Oh, by the way, the soup turned out excellent!
My refrigerator looks better (most of the soup is already in the freezer), though it is still overcrowded it is manageable. Another box of food comes Thursday. Maybe I should buy my onions from the store bins because they do not make my eyes burn as much as all these odd little onions did that came fresh from the garden. But, they sure are good tasting onions. Actually it is so unbelievable how much better everything tastes because of it being so fresh.
Once the onions were sauteed and in the pot the tears stopped. And life sometimes happens the same way. At times there are things we must go through, suffer through, and cry tears as well. Yet, once we get past the hard part, and look at the bigger picture of the “recipe of our life”, we can look back and see that those tears were necessary and ended up being a good thing. Just like I talked about in the Friday September 16th blog regarding the tears I shed over a lost love, I had no choice but to cry because of the sorrow I felt. I eventually stopped, and later when I looked back I could see how needed it was for me to do what I did in order to allow my recipe for life to blend into the future that God had waiting for me. Though breaking up with the man I loved was difficult God had something (SOMEONE) even better waiting for me. Was it fun to peel those onions? A great resounding NO; but it sure was necessary to make that recipe taste so good.
When you are in a sorrowful time, go ahead and cry. And then pray and put your life in God’s hands. Pick yourself up and dust yourself off. God will supply the strength you need. And when you go forward, do so with your hand in God’s hand. He has a plan for you and it is good.
Philippians 1:6
” being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ;”
WE HAVE A LOVING GOD
By Kathleen Martens
September 19, 2016
We have a loving God
Who keeps us in His sight.
Regardless how precarious,
Or the chaos our soul fights.
When we are discouraged
And sometimes tearfully sad,
It is okay to cry out to God
For He makes good from the bad.
Cast your cares upon Him,
Because He really cares for you.
Forever yield to His presence
And He will get you through.
Lord, thank You for ALWAYS being available.
Lord thank You for sending Your Comforter to be with me at all times.
Thank You Father for hearing my prayers.
Thank You for Your ever watchful eye.
GOOD NIGHT AND GOD BLESS YOU.
P.S. Be sure and scroll down and check out some of the soup I made today. It was worth the tears!
Sunday Sabbath September 18 2016 A DAY OF BLISS
Sunday Sabbath September 18 2016 A DAY OF BLISS
SUNDAY SABBATH POEM
September 18, 2016
By Kathleen Martens
A day of bliss
And I must remember
To write a poem
For the 18th of September.
My day of Sabbath
To honor my King
To lift up my heart
And His praises sing.
To spend time with a friend,
A garden to view,
With sun-shiney weather
And skies so blue.
And hundreds of butterflies
To delight my soul
As amongst trees
They flitter and stroll.
A magical sight
Of such wonder
To see them congregating
In such a number.
And again I rejoice
To behold God’s creation
On this Sunday Sabbath
Filled with elation.
And my poem is written
Received as a gift
And with deepest gratitude
Back to Him I lift.
Thank You Lord that I was able to see so many Monarch Butterflies today.
Below is a poem I wrote several years ago. I would like to share it with you.
WONDER OF BEAUTY
Kathleen Martens
July 30, 2010
“I come into Your presence,
Into the awesome holiness of Your presence”.
I love to see God’s beauty
And wherever I look
There is something proclaiming
His presence.
I live in slow motion to others
Because I am seeing
What they are not.
I stop to take in all the beauty;
Up close inspection
In minute detail.
I cannot begin to take in
All I need
To feed my soul.
I stand in awe
Of the magnificence of creation.
And I wonder.
I have always wondered.
Silently.
Out loud.
And sometimes over bearing.
For no matter how often I see
It is always beautiful again.
This beauty is a gift
But some do not see.
And the gift given to me
Is not just creation
But the gift of the wonder,
And awe, and magnificence,
That I carry in my heart.
The gift of what makes me, me.
Perhaps that is why
I am who I am—
Created for the pleasure of God
To share with others
What is already there for them to see.
To help open their eyes
With a portrait
That can only capture
A miniscule vision of the truth
Of a sunset on water,
A flower unfolding.
Or a portrait of words
Proclaiming in description
His radiant beauty
To behold.
My responsibility…
To just open one heart at a time.
To open one pair of eyes
To the God of the universe
That takes continual pleasure
In creating something new
Each day
So that we may marvel.
HIS GLORY PERSONIFIED!
GOOD NIGHT AND GOD BLESS YOU!
Saturday September 17 2016 THE EVAPORATING DAY
Saturday September 17 2016 THE EVAPORATING DAY
AND IT IS GOOD
By Kathleen Martens
September 17, 2016
Sorry friends
My day got away
There will be
No blog today.
Just so you know
It must be understood
That all that’s happening
Is very good.
It involves guests
And lots of fun,
But to be ready
I must run.
The pots are boiling
The kitchen is needed
For those who will eat
And be well feeded. (My new made up word)
Dave is showering
And I must go dress,
Somewhat spur of the moment
I must confess.
So have a great weekend
And I’ll be back.
For a Monday blog
I will not lack.
Thank You God for this day!
GOOD NIGHT AND GOD BLESS YOU.
Friday September 16 2016 GOD’S TIMING IS ALWAYS PERFECT
Friday September 16 2016 GOD’S TIMING IS ALWAYS PERFECT
As I look back over my life I sometimes marvel at the synchronicity and timing of how life circumstances seem to be divinely appointed. As an example; I believe I met Dave due to my visit to my cousin about 500 miles from where I lived. Because I visited her I met her dorm roommate at college. Her roommate and I hit it off and she elicited a promise from me that if she ever got married I would promise to attend her wedding. I gave her my solemn promise, all the while thinking that she would probably never get married! My cousin married the following summer and her roommate was an attendant at her wedding. Once again I promised this gal that I would attend her wedding. Little did I know she had something up her sleeve. A couple of months later I received her invitation to attend her wedding which was about 500 miles from where I lived.
I attended that wedding. And that’s where I first laid eyes on Dave. But I only met him because of a prompting in his heart to attend the Bridal Party dinner that was exclusively for those who were in the wedding. I did not have a car, and since I came as my cousin’s guest I too was invited. I know I have told this story from the “love story” slant, but this rendition is for a different reason. Dave left to go home because he was disappointed he had not met that “new girl” at the reception. A very insistent voice inside of him told him to turn around and go back to the wedding dinner. He finally did just that. We met, he asked me out, I accepted, and then he found out I lived 500 miles away. And he showed up two weeks later at my door. All of this happened because I kept a promise to someone I barely knew, who I had only met on two occasions, who happened to be the roommate of my cousin, who happened to be a student at So. California College and I had visited her there. God’s perfect timing!
And then, as I think back, I remember a few months previously when I broke off a relationship with a man I loved because I knew he didn’t love me the same way I loved him. I remember crying on my bed, saying to God, “That’s it! I am no longer dating. If you want me to get married you are going to have to point the man out to me”. I kid you not. In my heart I was serious. That happened in July 1972 before I met Dave. Now, fast forward to October 28, 1972. As I was listening to the wedding vows I heard a voice inside me (almost audible it was so forceful) say, “That is who you are going to marry”. Needless to say, I took a second glance at him. There was no doubt in my mind which of the 8 guys standing up with the groom was singled out. I just knew! Imagine how disappointed I was when he didn’t show up at the dinner with the rest of the wedding party.
As I look back now I realize how necessary it had been for me to break off the relationship with Dave #1 before I would be ready to meet the man God had picked out for me. I had done a lot of healing in the past four months and I was ready for God’s timing. My heart leapt for joy when I saw Dave #2 enter the room about a half hour late. And he has been the #1 guy in my life now for almost 44 years!
Look back over your own life and think of a situation where something happened which made a great impact on your life because of split second timing in circumstances. It seems everyone has such a story to tell. Sometimes I wonder if most people just go through life not realizing the small details of events and how they turn out. Often, the big event (such as marrying Dave) is due to all of the amazing little events that happen in a precise order for the final big event to take place. I’ve read books where these events are referred to as “God Winks”; and sometimes it is the little things that lead up to the big things. Put your life in God’s hands and you’ll find out that it happens more than you might think.
GOD TURNS THE BAD TO GOOD
By Kathleen Martens
September 16, 2016
When I think of little things
That I desire to do.
I usually don’t even suspect
That they will happen too.
But it seems as if God hears
The thoughts deep in my heart,
And His timing goes into gear
And circumstances rev and start.
And sometimes there are sad things
That we face and overcome.
And God turns them into good
Before His plans are done.
And so I put my full trust
Into the hands of God my King.
And when I least expect His grace
Over me His angels sing.
And when He sings out his love,
He reveals to me His awesome plans
As He turns the bad to good,
While in His presence I joyfully stand.
Thank You Lord for all the details You work out in my life.
Thank You Father for having a plan for my life.
Thank You Lord that I know You and feel Your presence daily.
Thank You for my unending joy that comes from knowing you.
GOOD NIGHT AND GOD BLESS YOU!
Thursday September 15 2016 THE RHETORICAL QUESTION
Thursday September 15 2016 THE RHETORICAL QUESTION
The rhetorical question I am about to ask is addressed to all who read my blog, EXCEPT for my sister VFM. This question would be an affront to her if I included her in such a question. When it comes to my sister I already know the answer.
Okay, here goes:
Do you ever set an item down someplace in your house knowing you are going to do something with it, and then it just sits in its little lonely spot for who knows how long? Well, I must confess, clutter doesn’t just accumulate by itself; it has to have an instigator. And that would describe how it happened to me. But I am trying to get better (sounds like some sort of illness). My intentions are always right on, I know exactly what I plan to do, and know I will do so when I get a “round tuit”. The problem is I have only come across one “round tuit” in my life time. I bought it, gave it to Uncle Horace, and could never find another one for myself. I just knew it was the answer to my dilemma. In case you have never seen one it resembles a Frisbee in shape and size. The difference is that it has the logo “ROUND TUIT” emblazed on one side. It promised to be the end-all of getting everything done. I wonder if it worked for Uncle Horace. He used to show me all the projects he would do if he ever got around to it. So I gave him one.
As I de-clutter I am reminded of all my good intentions; sort of like having my albums and craft paper sitting on my craft table for the past six years. I guess I was still looking for that precious “ROUND TUIT”. However, the album will be finished after all. I am no longer looking “at it”; I am actually “working on it”. I experience a good feeling of accomplishment as each layout if finished and neatly tucked away. It is not a little project but it is progressing more quickly than I thought it would. It is actually spurring me on and motivating me to get other projects accomplished. It is quite easy for me to sit and write and let the day get away from me, but I have decided to challenge myself to become a better steward of my time; doing everything thing from resting when I need to, going to bed on time, as well as limiting my writing time. I currently have several matters that are time sensitive which need my attention. In other words, I am reorganizing my time by making cuts here and there. One such cut will be to write shorter blogs and shorter poems.
WHEN I GET A ROUND TO IT
By Kathleen Martens
September 15, 2016
A new question
I ask myself,
Does this go in a closet
Or upon a shelf?
Everything I touch
Must have a place
I mustn’t set it aside
But return to its space.
And if I buy it
Will it be used?
Or shuffled around,
Ignored and abused?
So careful am I
What I bring in,
Almost as if
New thing are sin.
Everything has its place
Or it’s going out,
And that is what
My mission is about.
A thing is but a thing,
No longer do I woo it.
Even when I don’t have
My own “ROUND TUIT.”
God, thank You for allowing me to live long enough to get my life cleaned up.
Thank You Lord that I can now let go of “things”.
Thank You Lord for inner healing.
Thank You Lord for opening my eyes to so many things I didn’t see or understand when I was younger.
And most of all, thank You Father for instilling in me the wonder and beauty of life.
GOOD NIGHT AND GOD BLESS YOU!
Wednesday September 14 2016 THE WRONG DATES
Wednesday September 14 2016 THE WRONG DATES
It seems the month of September is the month my brain does not want to acknowledge. Perhaps it is because the year has gone by too quickly. I either start writing “Ju”…or “Aug”…before I realize NO! IT IS SEPTEMBER! So I then correct my slip up, thinking that by tomorrow I will realize that it truly is September. Somehow it feels as if I just miss part of life each year because I can’t slow the calendar down enough to do all the exciting things I can think of to do!
And today was very exciting; at least to me! I was up bright and early and decided I was going to clear a bench off in the basement (now remember our basement is like another entire house in the sense that it opens up to the outside world on three sides and is completely finished except for the laundry room and shop). I cleared the bench and then one thing after the other beckoned for my attention. I have wanted to organize the excess from the garage sale as well as the boxes from the shop that Dave brought into the house in June. Well, I tackled it. Piece by piece, box by box, pile by pile, I sorted, rearranged, and organized. The best part is the fact that I actually now know what is in the basement family room.
One large pile is going to Good Will, a few of Dave’s coats I plan to sell on Craig’s list, and everything else is now awaiting my attention as to their final demise. To my delight I found a treasure. It is only my treasure and probably wouldn’t mean a great lot to someone else. I found a full box of my writings and poetry dating from 1965 to the early 1980’s. And of course I had to stop and read some of it. What I read brought back a lot of memories, some joyful, some painful. It was also an eye opener for me to read some papers and diary pieces I wrote that emphasizes that I still make all the same grammatical inconsistencies that I did as far back as 1965. My style of writing is the same now as it was then. I actually think I wrote better poetry then than now. I have one poem I may share with you in a few days, but chances are if I do, the poem will be the entire blog with a short prelim, plus the poem I write for the day. It is a long poem and describes both sorrow and joy, but more of that later.
Hunger finally called me back upstairs and I snacked my way through lunch as I spent the next three hours preparing recipes so I could use up food from the refrigerator. I will be receiving a food box tomorrow and I will need the space. I used a lot out of the fridge, but had to put it all back in. Mostly fresh vegetable dishes. But at least we have lots of food prepared for the next several days and everything is stacked neatly instead of in shapes of vegetables. I always enjoy that.
My evening is too short. I spent way too much time cleaning up emails on the computer and I would still like to have a hot EPSOM SALT SOAK in our claw foot bathtub. The bathtub is calling me! That bathtub fits the contours of my height perfectly. I actually had a bathroom designed around installing that tub! I bought the tub from a private party right after we moved into this house. I think it sat in the laundry room for 15 to 20 years before we remodeled the bathroom. And oh my goodness; was it ever difficult for 4 strong grown men to carry it down the hallway for installation. I guess that bathtub stays with the house. It is made out of cast iron. But it sure is comfortable for a good soak!
I’M ALREADY DREAMING
By Kathleen Martens
September 14, 2016
I’m already dreaming
Of a good hot soak.
Liquid caressing,
Soft as a cloak.
I can imagine the water
Soothing and calm.
With Epsom salts,
A relaxing balm.
A time of rest;
A gentle peace.
Tranquility in silence;
Fulfills my needs.
My soul is quiet…
Time settles down.
My hushed spirit
Then is found.
Whispering thoughts
In stillness climb
Gently to the surface
Of my silent mind.
A lullaby…
Ever so sweet,
Sings so softly…
As I retreat.
Lord, thank You for this day.
Thank You God for all the food in my refrigerator.
Thank You Lord for water.
Thank You too for a hot water heater.
Thank You for my bathtub.
My prayer
Lord, never let me take for granted the amenities that we have in this country. I pray I am never ungrateful for all that You provide. Thank You for every morsel of food in this house. Lord, open the eyes of my heart to see those who are hurting and hungry around me so I can help them. Thank You for loving each and every person on this earth. Direct me as to how I can show Your love to others so their heart will be turned toward you. I love You Father.
GOOD NIGHT AND GOD BLESS YOU!
Tuesday September 13 2016 GOD’S PLAN IS IN MOTION
Tuesday September 13 2016 GOD’S PLAN IS IN MOTION
I am in the process of transcribing several years of poetry from my journals to the computer. I came across this poem from six years ago and it is as pertinent today as it was back then. It actually resurfaced at an appropriate time because I think it goes along with the poem I wrote yesterday. Poetry to me is about life and what is going on around me at any given time. I enjoy capturing sermons in poetry form because when I re-read them I am reminded of the points of that sermon so many months or years ago. My poetry is cathartic for me to write, but sometimes more difficult to read because of the topics. I pass this poem on for the Glory of God. Though my poems are not masterpieces, nor renowned, I pray that someone, somewhere, someday, will be refreshed and enlightened, and will search further to have a personal relationship with Jesus. May God bless you through this poem and open your eyes to what the Word of God speaks in regards to Israel.
This poem was inspired by a sermon given by John Ruck on August 1, 2010 at City Church, entitled:
“GOD IS DOING SOMETHING GREATER, CAN YOU SEE IT?”
Isaiah 43: 18-19
“Do not remember the former things
Nor consider the things of old.
19 Behold, I will do a new thing
Now it shall spring forth;
Shall you not know it?”
GOD’S PLAN IS IN MOTION
By Kathleen Martens
August 1, 2010
The heart of God is Jerusalem
God asks us to pray.
Look to Israel
To measure the day.
A country surrounded by such hate,
Only the Lord knows her fate.
In this time of deception when none show care
This is the time to be in prayer.
Economics in chaos, disasters happen each day,
Wars and rumor of wars executed today.
Nations failing, disregarding law,
Creating wounds, painful and raw.
Religion and hatred go hand in hand,
Gang together their evil band.
The world is in an hour only God knows,
No accident in timing for His plan to go.
Is there a reason Israel must be destroyed?
In God’s planning nothing goes void.
The devil in control of the world and hell
And he is ever aware of his death knell.
So satan is fighting over Israel’s sod,
Yet the One in control—is only God.
We should not be ignorant or walk in fear,
Nor be complacent, for God is near.
Countries try to take over the world,
How do we stop catastrophes as they unfurl?
How will others affect the promised land?
Israel shall not be destroyed! In victory they’ll stand!
God has laid out the signs of the times,
Study the word “infidel”, read between the lines.
To the Muslim we are an infidel, and so to them it’s okay
To kill and destroy us, if we do not believe their way.
You must pray for discernment to not be blind
To the spiritual world of satan and his kind.
Knowledge is power, ignorance IS NOT bliss,
Open your spiritual eyes, so God’s signs you won’t miss.
Christians will be challenged in times to come,
Be sensitive to what God is doing through His Son.
Be ready; be wise, for the coming of the bride,
God gives instructions, through His Word He confides.
Jesus tells us the story, the puzzles we’ve heard,
But we must be prepared, knowing His Word.
God’s plan is in the making, be on His path,
He gives us mercy, not His wrath.
A one world government is in God’s hands,
A world-wide mess, part of His plan.
It’s will happen because it’s in the book,
We should not live in fear, but to God look.
There is but one God, accessed through Christ,
Because of that truth there are so many fights.
So many choices for man to believe,
But what matters is…that Christ you receive.
Christ’s plan is in motion, He displaces worry.
Since the end times are here, there is no need to hurry.
Just lean on Jesus for His promises fulfilled,
He loves us enough that His blood He spilled.
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge,
Wisdom from God not attained through college.
So walk with God as His plans come true,
Be ready to stand before Him, when He calls for you!
Perhaps if you are not familiar with the prophesies of the Old Testament and the fulfillment of some of those prophesies of the New Testament, as well as with the Book of Revelation, you may not understand what this poem is all about. It may well be worth your research to find out what Israel’s part is in regards to the end times of which the Bible speaks.
I have a wonderful new friend named Marilyn. We spent part of this morning together at her place listening to this past Sunday’s Sermon about “Gnats and Camels”. It was an awesome message and I thought she would enjoy it. Check it out if you like at http://www.citychurchonline.org/media. The message was Sunday September 11, 2016.
Two weeks previous on August 28, 2016 our lead Pastor’s message was titled “Thinking Right About Civil Authority”. It too was amazing. It was actually a political message without taking sides. Rather, the Pastor covered the topic from a Biblical perspective. Dave and I were both amazed as to how our Pastor covered such a volatile topic from the pulpit.
FLEETING MOMENTS MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD
By Kathleen Martens
September 13, 2016
So many topics to know about
So little time in which to learn.
So I collect the extra moments
So that knowledge I can earn.
When I do my morning brushing,
And wash the sleep out of my eyes,
My ears are working well and fine,
So on those moments I do rely.
I listen to a sermon,
And then listen to it twice,
Because once is not enough
To absorb God’s wonderful advice.
And when I go to work out
I have hours in which to spend,
I listen to topics on my phone
From beginning to the end.
And while working in the kitchen
My phone is by my side.
I click on the message I desire to hear
And use time which God provides.
Thank You Lord for little pieces
Of time throughout my day.
When I can learn more about You
And have moments in which to pray.
Lord, thank You for all the audio learning tools that are now available to us.
Thank You God that You have given me the desire to learn.
Thank You for Your Living Word.
Thank You for men of God who search Your scriptures and teach Your truths.
Thank You for the moments I have to listen.
GOOD NIGHT AND GOD BLESS YOU!
Monday September 12 2016 LOOKING BACK AT THE HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION AND INTO THE FUTURE
Monday September 12 2016 LOOKING BACK AT THE HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION AND INTO THE FUTURE
My greatest sources for learning are reading God’s word, listening to sermons, and being aware of the social environment of today via news, morays, laws, and changes that are taking place in our local society and the world. Today I will briefly touch on a topic I find quite interesting in our changing world. My source once again was through a sermon from www.southlandchristian.org
The speaker, Jon Weece, was teaching about the history of Christians in past centuries. As we read in the news and see on television, in many parts of the world Christians are currently being persecuted. The atmosphere of the Christian is even changing in our own country, a country that was founded for (NOT FROM) religious freedom. It seems that so many other faiths can be discussed in schools but if it has to do with Jesus, it is taboo. The speaker went back over history and traced what researchers have found to be true; there are certain things that take place in societies before the persecuting begins. I won’t go into detail of the civilizations he spoke about but each one went through the same steps before arriving at the persecution level. Those steps are in this order; stereotyping, vilifying, marginalizing, criminalizing, and the end result is persecuting. It was easy for me to identify many of these steps in relationship to what is going on in the United States. It is even more vivid when reading the world news. I sometimes wonder how long it will take when persecuting Christians in the United States becomes more prevalent and “in vogue”. It has already happened on a small scale.
We who believe in Jesus as the Son of God and our Savior must stand fast and strong in our faith. We must stand firm and not compromise our beliefs because someone else does not agree with us. The Scripture instructs us to pray for our enemies. And we must be aware that Scripture does say persecution will happen and that God will supply us with the strength and courage to face what we must. Just be aware that you must to be grounded in your faith, and know that you can stand strong because our hope is in the Lord, and this world is not our home.
REGARDLESS WHAT COMES
By Kathleen Martens
September 12, 2016
Regardless what comes
God has provided a way
To help us stay strong
Every single day.
Study His word,
Be diligent in truth.
Be immersed in faith
That you will never lose.
Already our freedoms
Are being compromised.
Our belief in God
Protect from demise.
Evil shields evil, and
Mows down what is good.
And speech is thwarted,
Truth misunderstood.
God is so good
Yet expelled from school,
The true Word of God
No longer a tool.
Once was a time
When children would look
As they learned how to read
From God’s good Book.
But not only the words
Did they learn how to read,
But on the lessons of goodness
They daily did feed.
Our country was grounded
On the Ten Commandments,
Not on what one could receive
By making demand(ments).
People shared what they had
No matter how little.
The government did not need
To get in the middle.
People worked hard
And learned to do right.
They were good to their neighbors
And less prone to fight.
But now there is chaos,
More murder and hate,
No prayer in school
Had a cruel, cruel fate.
And as babies are aborted
There came changing views.
Life was no longer precious,
Nor God’s joy ensued.
And soon Jesus was left out.
His name banned from being spoken.
And now I see so clearly
All the lives that are broken.
But there is still hope
For spiritual health.
When you accept Christ
You receive spiritual wealth.
You will be filled with joy,
Your eternity secured.
And the goodness of your life
Once again can occur.
A personal decision for Christ
May cause you to be shunned,
But you will be filled with peace
When you receive God’s Son!
THANK YOU GOD THAT I CAN STILL SPEAK YOUR NAME ON THE STREETS OF OUR CITIES.
Thank You Lord for Your Church that blankets the earth.
Thank You Lord for Your truth.
Thank You Lord for Your love.
Thank You for the strength You provide daily.
Have a great day friends!
GOD BLESS YOU!
Sunday Sabbath September 11, 2016 A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION YEAR
Sunday Sabbath September 11 2016 A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION YEAR
Emails often sit awhile on my computer before I have time to open them. Tonight I read too many because I did not need to write a blog. Now my mind is full and jumbled as I actually read through some of the political forwards and had my eyes opened. I never know what to believe anymore, but somehow, the worse it reads the easier it is for me to believe. That, my friends, is a sad state of affairs. So here is my Sunday Sabbath poem (a bit different than usual).
A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION YEAR
By Kathleen Martens
September 11, 2016
Our government seems to be growing
More shadowy all the time.
Once upon a time, facts were true or false,
But now it seems there is no line.
And so we wonder, who to believe?
Now that seems to be the question!
And what is verbal seems to be
So venomous with infection.
Real or fake now unidentifiable.
Whom to trust is now unknown.
Our country seems to shudder,
As deceitfulness blatantly shown.
Dishonesty seems to be the vogue,
What is spoken, is hard to believe.
It would make such a difference
If but the truth we received.
So as I listen to the news,
And peruse my list of emails,
I can easily identity the fact
That our leadership has failed.
Because the laws of the land
Ban prayer in public schools,
And any Biblical principle
No longer taught as tools.
We kill our babies before birth,
But Eagle eggs are protected.
And candidates without integrity
Seem to be the ones who are elected.
And evil seems so blatant,
Even as we remember nine eleven,
For our leaders have forsaken God
And no longer turn toward heaven.
And though the world is in chaos
I have peace and joy in my heart.
BECAUSE I PUT MY TRUST IN GOD
AS WITH HIM EACH DAY I START.
Saturday September 10 2016 OUTDATED AND BEHIND THE TIMES
Saturday September 10 2016 OUTDATED AND BEHIND THE TIMES
To my chagrin I forgot to pick up my iPhone before I left for the gym this morning. Only when I arrived did I realize my phone was four miles away sitting on my kitchen counter. BUT…I had my headset with me and that was a lifesaver. Yes, the music was still playing on the radio (all the more reason to need a headset) but there was that ever ignored screen I could turn to in my time of distress. And so I did. I actually exercised longer because I wanted to the see the end of a television show. I do not know the name of it but it was on HGTV and the two hosts are twin brothers, one who sells houses, the other who remodels the house being sold.
I will make one comment about the commercials that were shown on a Saturday morning, on a somewhat innocuous TV show, that any age could be watching (except for the commercials that is). I was absolutely horrified to see such a commercial on a Saturday morning, or any other time, as far as that goes. I can’t tell you what upcoming show or movie it was advertising but it was the most repulsive, demonic, frightening, and hideous commercial I have EVER witnessed. It was actually nauseating. To be fair, let me set the precedent that it has been years since I have watched much TV and I NEVER WATCH A COMMERCIAL. Unfortunately I was caught unaware and was both stupefied and horrified at what I witnessed. It sickened me. I guess I am just behind the times. If this is what can be broadcast during a “family show” I cringe to think what the R rated movies, or horror and crime shows might advertise. I guess if you can make a dollar in today’s world, that is what counts.
I also had my eyes opened as I watched a 1990’s outdated, “hideous” interior designed home, be transformed to current day acceptability. I thought the 1990’s home was lovely and tastefully decorated. Oh my, I am so outdated. My décor goes back to the 1800’s era. However, some of it is as current as the 1970’s. After all, that was when we married and designed our “lovely” interior. We did do a little makeover in the 1980’s when we moved to Wisconsin. And since then things have stayed pretty stable. Oh, there have been a few changes such as giving our 1860’s dining room set to our son for their new house, and replacing our living room Lazy Boy recliners. It works for us. I’m comfortable; Dave’s comfortable. We both still love our antiques and if we need to buy something, why not go to an estate sale and get it a lot more reasonably priced? However, I will insert that we did buy our Lazy Boy recliners new! But, we replaced our dining room table with an old iron tobacco plant starter table which I had sandblasted so I could repaint it. It’s really sturdy!
That show convinced me that if we ever want to sell our home we will need to have a lot of updating done. Too bad! I like it the way it is, Formica counter tops and all! Oh, the one thing the TV decorator decided to keep were the cupboards that were like the ones we have in our kitchen; beautiful solid oak custom made cabinets. He said those would not need to be changed because they could be painted. My heart plummeted. I would never want my oak cupboards to be painted.
So, I said all that to say this; I am definitely old. I do enjoy change, and color, and a mixture of décor (all mixed together in one room), but if something works, why change it! Let the people who move in next decide what they want to do. I am past the point in my life that life must be lived to impress those who may stop by once a year for an hour. I say, if it works for you, go for it. And so I do. Oh, by the way…we do still have, and use, our first two love-seats we bought in the 1970’s. They were white, we raised two kids, and the love seats are still white. One graces my library; the other was in my studio. The studio is now taken apart, but that beautiful little love-seat still waits for the next person who needs a place to sit.
OUTDATED
By Kathleen Martens
September 10, 2016
To be outdated
Is it really bad?
It’s to see those unsatisfied
That makes me so sad.
I am so happy
With my old things.
It’s not fashion
That makes me sing.
What does it take
To be satisfied,
Always needing something new
By Your side?
If it’s still good
Why throw it away
When it can service
For many more days?
I am content
And filled with peace.
It is not possessions
That gives me ease.
I don’t need
The latest new fad.
Most things of old
Are the best I’ve had.
It is God who provides
What I own,
And I’m very content
With what’s in my home.
And I know ultimately
Nothing will last,
That someday I too
Will be a part of the past.
Then everything can be updated
All at one time,
Because this world
Has never been mine.
I have a home
Fashioned in glory.
And that is where
I’ll live a heavenly story!
Lord thank You for contentment.
Thank You too Lord for the years You have numbered for me.
Thank You for all the blessings You have given me.
Thank You that someday I will live with You in my heavenly home.
GOOD NIGHT AND GOD BLESS YOU.
Friday September 9 2016 TIME PASSES WITHOUT WARNING
Friday September 9 2016 TIME PASSES WITHOUT WARNING
Time relentlessly passes by and I sometimes am totally unaware. Yes, in the back of my mind I realize that the day is waning but keep insisting that I can just get one more thing accomplished. And then I must halt. Last night I finally halted at 12:05 a.m. I climbed into bed and only wished I could have stayed up longer to do more.
Awake at 6:30 a.m. this morning and I was raring to go. Since I have restrictions as to how much I can exercise at the gym I am taking advantage of these no interruption days. On days when I don’t go to the gym I plan to be partially dressed and ready for a marathon. Oops! I just remembered that I forgot to lie down this afternoon. Oh well, it just means more trips to the bathroom through the night. Lying on my back with my feet propped up puts my kidneys into high gear. And that is a good thing! But, if I forget, then I pay with many trips to the little girl’s room.
So, another day has “skedaddled” (a word my friend used in her message to me today), so I will just write a quick blog.
I have not forgotten about the last two biographies I have yet to write; again, just time constraints. Today was album day. Scrap-booking is a slow and tedious project and I made a BIG MISTAKE yesterday! I peeked ahead at all the photos I have yet to do! I have two boxes of organized photos in envelopes, standing on end, and the boxes are heavy! It takes several hours each day to lay out, cut, organize, and reorganize, arrange, and then carefully attach everything to the background. I’d like to know who made up this idea of “SCRAP-BOOKING”. Just between you and me, it sure is fun!
I won’t look ahead again. I will just do what I can each session and allow that to be my motivating factor. Today I searched my own photo archives and found a few photos that were not included in my mom’s photos. Years ago I made some copies of some of my mom’s photos and I actually found them. I took a phone snapshot of the ones I had and I plan to have some digital prints made so I can include them in my sister’s books. Some of my photos were given to me by my mom when I was just married and some I actually made from a couple of negatives my mom still owned. I wish I still had those negatives but I had to return them and I did not see them included with my sister’s cache of photos. I hope the iPhone prints will be decent enough to include in the albums.
It seems one thing leads to another. Doing the album gave me incentive to dig up the old biographies of my mother’s siblings. The old biographies gave me incentive to update their stories. The amounts of paper I am using up so quickly instigated me to search out a great sale, which made it necessary to spend a couple of hours choosing additional supplies and the more pages I do, the more I realize how many photos I remember once seeing that were not included with this batch of photos. And that is what caused me to search out my own old photos. And all these new endeavors equal more hours. Today I used the iphone to take pictures of my photos, and I put them through computer processing so I could have prints made. And that led to a call with the photo-lab I use and then the discussion of what it will cost to print a digital copy of the album; astronomical to say the least! That sent me on a computer and phone quest to inquire about other methods of reproducing the album when it is finished. The only problem I have is trying to estimate how many pages there will be. That will determine the cost factor. And there will be a lot of pages!!! And that is why I peeked ahead. Big mistake! It looks unending! And I haven’t even begun my own saga. Perhaps I need to plan on living to about 110 years old. Oh my…maybe on second thought I’ll just work faster.
And in the midst of all I have to do I picked up the ringing phone this morning and spoke with a new friend for over two hours. I should have taken that time to lie down. I could have accomplished two things at once. Even though we (more me than her) spoke a long while it was a very refreshing reprieve. I actually awakened this morning thinking of this friend and desiring to go over and visit with her today. So, even though it was a day I planned to stay at home, I still had my desire fulfilled without even leaving the house. She is a friend that God brought into my life recently while I was shopping at Aldi’s. She has the countenance of an angel, and after getting to know her better, I realize it is really the essence of God that causes her to glow. I believe she is in her eighties. I so look forward to hearing her stories. God is so good to me with the wonderful people He brings into my life.
JESUS LONGS TO LIVE INSIDE
By Kathleen Martens
August 9, 2016
Every day can be a wonder
When one is prepared to receive.
And when we live in God’s presence
It seems easier to believe.
God is such a great Father
To His children who walk among men.
He only desires the best for us
And He offers to be our friend.
What a journey we are on
When everyday is full of God’s glory,
And when He dwells within our heart
He is the foundation of our story.
There is such joy to be experienced
When living connected with the Divine,
Because regardless what my day may hold,
I know I’m His, and He is mine.
But so many who know His name
Do not understand He longs to live inside.
He so desires a personal relationship
So together you eternally abide.
The above poem was actually inspired by something my friend told me today.
Lord, my prayer tonight is that You would open the eyes of those who do not understand what a personal relationship with You means. Put a love in their heart to read Your word and give them insight and discernment to understand your scriptures. Lord, bring others into their lives to help turn their eyes and hearts to what it truly means to have a “personal living relationship” with You; one where You are ever present in their lives and they are ever mindful of Your presence.
Thank You Father for Your scriptures.
Thank You Lord for abiding in me.
Thank You God that You are ALWAYS THERE FOR ME!
Thank You too for my new found friend, Marilyn, who loves You so deeply.
Thank You for this lovely day.
GOOD NIGHT AND GOD BLESS YOU.

