What advice would you give to your teenage self?
Author: Kenneth
Love, Divine Forgiveness

The love that pours out on a cross,
Is love that wears the greatest cost.
Such love endures, forgiving all,
All sin, all pain, to death and fall.
Forgiven to the uttermost,
Though nails I’ve hit, to bloodied post.
My mountain weight of sin dissolved,
Though God I killed, I was involved.
So now I must forgive complete,
Account no wrongs, ’til death repeat,
And pour out like He did for me,
In love that costs, and sets me free.
This love, this love! Completes the law!
Forgiving love so rich to pour!
I lay down pride, my vanity,
Let go offense, sweet liberty!
And pour out love on every soul
Release the hurts, the love waves roll
For my eyes they are fixed on Him!
Who loved and freed me from my sin.
By Lisa Lawlor
The Lamp of Hope
The lamp that lights all darkness,
is drawn from sorrows vein
Angels tend its lonely wick
to see its glow remain
Its rays spark soft and gentle,
its red bears many scars
hang in the sky like ruby stones
amidst the twinkling stars
The Angel’s blessed scourges
are brought to feed the flame
tortures, sorrows, death and woes
wash us in holy rain
The lamp can e’er be followed
bright and most profound
always lighting higher paths
which lead to holy ground
Joseph McTaggart
A Testimony
In God no feud is found
Past are my Brother’s fears
The Saviour’s Love and gratitude
Now the paths of tribes reflect
Right, Truth, Peace and Love
Abiding in our Master’s Light
With Angels from above
And oh the years of sadness
Of darkness and disdain
When we fought and killed each man
By the river´s grassy plains
And as for my forefathers
With covenants passed to keep
I testify of visions true
Sent to feed His Sheep
This lowly servant, that I am
Proclaims the Saviour’s Love
and weaves together unity
A mantle from above.
Joseph McTaggart
Shining for the Lord

2 Corinthians 4 New International Version
Present Weakness and Resurrection Life
4 Therefore, since through God’s mercy we have this ministry, we do not lose heart. 2 Rather, we have renounced secret and shameful ways; we do not use deception, nor do we distort the word of God. On the contrary, by setting forth the truth plainly we commend ourselves to everyone’s conscience in the sight of God. 3 And even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing. 4 The god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel that displays the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. 5 For what we preach is not ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, and ourselves as your servants for Jesus’ sake. 6 For God, who said, “Let light shine out of darkness,”[a] made his light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the knowledge of God’s glory displayed in the face of Christ.
A Christian’s Heart

A Christian’s heart is like a flower
Where there is always room
For every lovely seed from God
Comes to perfect bloom
A Christian’s heart is like a Church
A room of peace and Love
Where Angels make their presence felt
With ideas from above
A Christian’s heart is like a fort
Of mighty rugged stone
Where sayings kept of our dear Lord
Rest upon its throne
A Christian’s heart is like a star
Reflecting light from God
Shining brightly in the night
On pathways deeply trod
A Christian’s heart is broken still
So God can build anew
A pathway closer to himself
Of purity and truth
A Christian’s Heart beats larger
When love is given free
Without condition or distrust
Our Hearts light up with glee
Joseph McTaggart
A Martyr’s blood

A Martyr’s blood a garden tends,
the time is always spring
their blood it feeds the frosted soil
and melts the hearts within
a Martyr’s blood does tend the soil
and lives eternally
to raise the young like nestlings
who shelter in its trees
a Martyr’s blood does feed the birds
and all who call their names
to implore Gods saving grace
and all our Faith proclaims
a Martyr’s blood it flows in streams
in gardens, mountains, climes
proclaiming death is not the end
a bell of life it chimes
a Martyr’s blood within the vale
through thorny briars flows
and deep beneath all suffering
lies a Godly rose
Joseph McTaggart.
Go in Peace

John 16 The Passion Translation
25 “I have spoken to you using figurative language,[m] but the time is coming when I will no longer teach you with veiled speech, but I will teach you about the Father with your eyes unveiled.[n] 26 And I will not need to ask the Father on your behalf, for you’ll ask him directly because of your new relationship with me.[o] 27 For the Father tenderly loves you, because you love me and believe that I’ve come from God. 28 I came to you sent from the Father’s presence, and I entered into the created world, and now I will leave this world and return to the Father’s side.”
29 His disciples said, “At last you’re speaking to us clearly and not using veiled speech and metaphors! 30 Now we understand that you know everything there is to know, and we don’t need to question you further. And everything you’ve taught us convinces us that you have come directly from God!”
31 Jesus replied, “Now you finally believe in me. 32 And the time has come when you will all be scattered, and each one of you will go your own way, leaving me alone![p] Yet I am never alone, for the Father is always with me. 33 And everything I’ve taught you is so that the peace which is in me will be in you and will give you great confidence as you rest in me. For in this unbelieving world you will experience trouble and sorrows, but you must be courageous,[q] for I have conquered the world!”[r]
Sadly within the last three weeks I have lost two family members who were very dear to me. My fathers cousin who was classed as a older brother died suddenly at sixty seven and on Monday I got a phone call from my mother saying she thought my stepdad had died. As my mother doesn’t live far from me I said I would be there straight away. The paramedics were still on scene when we arrived and confirmed he was dead. The only connection between these two deaths is that they went in peace!
Go in peace, go in love. May the Lord be at your side. Go in peace, go in love, May he ever be your guide. May his Grace overflow, and his mercy be upon you, Go in peace, go in love. Now and evermore
The stories of a Crocus. — Pondering through the brambles.

The crocus is one of the first familiar spring flowers to appear in our parks and gardens. These simple flowers are easy to grow and multiply year after year. There are a staggering 80 varieties of crocus with colours ranging from purple to orange, from yellow to white and everything in between. The prophet Isiah […]
The stories of a Crocus. — Pondering through the brambles.

