Artemis II  

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          Artemis II  
Honor Courage & Faith

Not steel alone, nor fire and flame,
But beating hearts that dare to claim
The path once walked, now walked anew—
Through silent skies, by faithful few.

They carry more than suits and gear,
They carry hope, and human fear.
A glance at Earth, so small, so bright,
Reminds them what they hold so tight.

No crowd above, no sound, no cheer,
Just whispered prayers that God may hear.
For in that vast and endless blue,
It’s still a human point of view.

And as they arc ‘round moonlit gray,
They bring our fragile dreams their way—
Not just to reach what lies afar,
But show us who we truly are.

Psalm 8:3–4 (KJV)
“When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers,
the moon and the stars, which thou hast ordained;
What is man, that thou art mindful of him?
and the son of man, that thou visitest him?”

Mark C Waldrop

No One Left Behind

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    No One Left Behind

Through distant lands and silent skies,
Where sacrifice in valor lies,
A warrior fell, yet not alone—
For Heaven marked and called him home.

Across the miles, through grief and prayer,
A nation felt his absence there.
But love does not forget its own,
Nor leaves a soul where seeds are sown.

With steady hands and hearts so true,
They brought him back as heroes do.
Through shadowed paths and battles long,
Carried by honor, courage strong.

No fallen one is cast aside,
No name forgotten, none denied.
For every life in duty given
Is etched in earth—and crowned in Heaven.

God is good, through loss and pain,
Through falling tears and skies of rain.
For even death cannot divide
The bond of those who stand with pride.

So home he comes, where flags still wave,
From distant field to honored grave.
A promise kept, a sacred vow—
No one left behind… not then, not now.

“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” — John 15:13 (KJV)

For God’s Honor and Glory
Mark C Waldrop

Mark Waldrop

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My name is Mark. I’m just an old country boy. I give God all the Glory
My heart He filled April 26, 2021, with rhyming joy.

God showed up and gave the gift of rhyming to me
I now share it with all who listen for His Beauty to see

Mark my Words

The Greatest Gift

Why I write, I’ll share with you,
A journey deep, a purpose true,
To bring forth words from soul to page,
To touch the hearts of every age.

I write to share the thoughts inside,
To heal, to soothe, to be a guide,
To bring a smile, a tear of joy,
Or moments sad, yet not destroy.

My poems live within the mind,
Yet fully breathe when they are kind,
To those who read and feel the weight,
Of emotions shared, of love and fate.

For poems are not complete alone,
They thrive when hearts have fully known,
The gift of words, from soul to pen,
A whisper sent from Heaven, then.

The greatest gift a poet sees,
Is knowing words can set minds free,
To stir the heart, inspire flight,
This is why, dear friend, I write.

For His Glory
MarkWaldrop

MarkWaldrop KE4WA
Email ke7wa@juno.com
God Is So Good

God is so good
more faithful than morning light,
more steady than mountains,
more tender than the quiet night.

He is taking me places
I never dreamed I’d stand
paths I once feared to travel,
now guided by His hand.

He opened doors I never knocked on,
He spoke peace where I felt fear,
He turned valleys into victory
and wiped away every tear.

I once wondered if He heard me
if my prayers reached past the sky.
But now I see His fingerprints
in every how and why.

Not every step has been easy,
not every season felt kind
but through every storm and struggle,
He reshaped my heart and mind.

Now I walk with quiet confidence,
with gratitude understood
because God is so, so faithful
and God is so, so good.

And where He leads, I’ll follow,
with trust—not fear—instead,
for the road behind reminds me:
He’s already gone ahead. ✨

For God’s Honor and Glory

MarkWaldrop

April 23

Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop

Scripture:
2 Corinthians 8:1-5 (KJV)
Moreover, brethren, we do you to wit of the grace of God bestowed on the churches of Macedonia; How that in a great trial of affliction the abundance of their joy and their deep poverty abounded unto the riches of their liberality. For to their power, I bear record, yea, and beyond their power they were willing of themselves; Praying us with much intreaty that we would receive the gift, and take upon us the fellowship of the ministering to the saints. And this they did, not as we hoped, but first gave their own selves to the Lord, and unto us by the will of God.

Reflection:
The churches of Macedonia were going through incredible hardship, yet in the midst of their affliction, they experienced an abundance of joy. What stands out in this passage is how their joy and deep poverty overflowed into generosity. Even though they had little, they gave much—not just financially, but they first gave themselves fully to God.

In our lives, we often face trials that test our faith. It’s tempting to hold back or cling to what we think we need to survive. But the Macedonian believers remind us of a powerful truth: when we trust God with all that we are—our time, talents, and treasures—He does more than we could ever imagine.

God’s grace enables us to give beyond our own strength. It’s not about the size of the gift, but the heart that’s fully surrendered to Him. When we put Him first, He leads us to greater joy, even in the midst of affliction. Our Father truly knows best, and His ways are higher than ours. As we walk in faith, let’s remember to trust His will, offering ourselves to Him in love and obedience.

Prayer:
Heavenly Father, we thank You for Your abundant grace and the example of the Macedonian believers. Help us to trust You fully, especially in times of trial. Teach us to give not only from our resources but from our very selves, knowing that You will always provide for us. May we walk in obedience to Your will, finding joy in serving You and others. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

April 22

Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop

Isaiah 65:17-18
"See, I will create new heavens and a new earth. The former things will not be remembered, nor will they come to mind. But be glad and rejoice forever in what I will create, for I will create Jerusalem to be a delight and its people a joy."

In a world full of uncertainties, it is comforting to remember that God has a perfect plan for His creation. He promises a future where all the pain, struggles, and brokenness of this life will fade away, replaced by something far greater—a new heaven and a new earth. Our Father knows best, and He is working towards a future full of joy, peace, and delight.

Often, we get caught up in the challenges of today, worrying about what lies ahead or lamenting what has passed. But God’s word reminds us to look beyond our current circumstances. His plan is much larger than what we can see or understand. He calls us to trust Him, to rejoice in His promises, and to place our hope in the new creation He is preparing for us.

God’s wisdom far exceeds ours. He knows exactly what we need, when we need it, and how it will unfold. Even when we don’t understand, we can rest assured that our Father is in control, working all things together for good (Romans 8:28).

Let us rejoice in His promise today. The former things will pass away, and His new creation will bring endless joy. In this, we can find peace and comfort, knowing that our Father truly knows best.

Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for Your promise of a new heaven and a new earth. Help us to trust in Your perfect plan, even when we don’t understand what is happening in our lives. Teach us to rejoice in the future You are preparing, knowing that You always know what’s best. Amen.

April 21

Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop

Scripture: Matthew 5:41
"If anyone forces you to go one mile, go with them two miles."

In His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus calls us to a radical way of living, one that goes beyond mere obligation and into the realm of grace and love. The world often tells us to do only what is required, but Jesus teaches a different path — one of selfless generosity and unexpected kindness.

In this verse, He challenges us to go the extra mile, literally and figuratively. It’s not just about fulfilling the minimum requirements or doing what’s expected, but about serving others with a willing heart, even when it’s inconvenient or uncomfortable. When we go beyond what’s asked of us, we reflect the heart of our Father, who always knows best.

God knows that it is in these moments of going the extra mile that we grow in humility and compassion. He uses these acts of grace to shape our character and to be a light to others. This kind of love can change the hearts of those around us, breaking down barriers and showing the world what it means to live in Christ’s love.

Today, consider where God may be calling you to go the extra mile. Whether it’s in your relationships, your work, or your service to others, trust that your Father knows best and will bless you as you walk in obedience to His higher calling.

Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for calling me to a life of love and service. Help me to go the extra mile, not out of obligation, but out of a heart that reflects Your grace. Teach me to love others as You have loved me, trusting that You know what’s best for my growth and for the good of those I serve. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

April 20

Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop

Scripture: 1 John 2:1
"My dear children, I write this to you so that you will not sin. But if anybody does sin, we have an advocate with the Father—Jesus Christ, the Righteous One."

We are all on a journey of faith, striving to live a life that honors God. But along the way, we stumble and fall. Sin sometimes sneaks into our lives, and it can leave us feeling ashamed, distant from God, and unworthy of His love. Yet, in His infinite wisdom and love, our Father knew this would happen, and He made provision for us.

God doesn’t want us to sin, but He also knows we are not perfect. That’s why He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to be our advocate. Jesus, the Righteous One, stands in our place, defending us before the Father when we fall short. He took upon Himself the penalty for our sins, so that we could stand forgiven and redeemed.

What a comforting truth! We are not left to bear the weight of our mistakes alone. When we confess our sins, we have a Savior who is faithful to forgive us and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. Our Father knows best — He knows we need grace, and He offers it freely through His Son.

Today, if you find yourself struggling with sin or guilt, remember that Jesus is your advocate. He stands in the gap for you, offering you the gift of grace and a path back to the Father. Don’t carry the burden of sin any longer — bring it to the One who knows you fully and loves you completely.

Prayer:
Father, thank You for knowing my heart and for providing Jesus as my advocate. When I fall, remind me of the grace that is available to me through Christ. Help me to turn away from sin and trust in Your forgiveness. Thank You for Your perfect plan and endless love. In Jesus’ name, Amen.