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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 God’s Honor and Glory
Mark C Waldrop
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





























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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
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

In the whispers of Tom Lykins, wisdom does resound, "Remember Eternity, where truth is profoundly found. Way too long to be wrong, in its endless song, It's never mistaken to live right, to be strong. Let sorrow’s chains be shattered, forever ended, Let the friendless find warmth, their spirits mended. In acts of kindness, let our hearts convey, Help somebody, somehow, today. May we embody the grace of Jesus, hands and feet, In every moment, every challenge we meet. When opportunity knocks, let us open the door, With love and compassion, forevermore. Remember, God's love is a ceaseless, radiant glow, A truth Tom Lykins wishes all to know. In this journey, under the vast, starlit sky, God loves you, and so do I. “Inspired by the sentiments and wisdom of Tom Lykins, K4LID, this poem echoes the messages of hope, kindness, and eternal love. March 26, 2024 Created by MarkWaldrop
Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop
Romans 12:12 – Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.
In life, we often face seasons of joy, affliction, and uncertainty. It can be tempting to feel overwhelmed when challenges arise, but as believers, we are called to a different path—a path of hope, patience, and faith. This scripture reminds us that no matter the circumstance, God’s hand is always guiding us.
God knows what is best for us. He asks us to be joyful in hope, trusting that He has a plan for our future. Even when afflictions seem unbearable, He asks us to be patient, knowing that He is working behind the scenes for our good. And He calls us to be faithful in prayer, constantly seeking His wisdom and strength.
When we trust that our Father knows best, we can find peace even in the hardest moments. Whatever you’re facing today, hold fast to the joy of His promises, be patient in the process, and remain steadfast in prayer. He is with you every step of the way.
Prayer:
Lord, thank You for knowing what is best for me, even when I cannot see the way forward. Help me to remain joyful in hope, patient in affliction, and faithful in prayer, trusting in Your perfect timing and guidance. Amen.
Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop
Scripture:
Matthew 9:37 (NIV)
“Then he said to his disciples, ‘The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few.’”
Reflection:
In this verse, Jesus speaks to His disciples about the spiritual condition of the world. He likens it to a field ripe for harvest, with many people ready to receive the good news of salvation. However, the number of workers—those willing to share the gospel and minister to the lost—is few. This highlights both the great opportunity and the urgent need for believers to step forward and be part of God’s mission.
As followers of Christ, we are called to be those workers in the field. The world is full of people searching for meaning, hope, and truth, and God invites us to be His hands and feet, reaching out to those who are ready to hear and receive. Our Father knows best and has strategically placed each of us where we are for a purpose: to be a light and to help bring in the harvest.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, thank You for the opportunity to be part of Your harvest. Open my eyes to see the needs around me and give me the courage to share Your love with those who are seeking You. Help me to be a willing worker in Your field, trusting that You are with me every step of the way. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Application:
1. Be Available: Ask God to show you how and where you can be of service in spreading His message. Start with small steps in your community or circle.
2. Pray for More Workers: Pray for others to join in the mission of sharing the gospel and serving in God’s kingdom.
3. Step Out in Faith: Don’t wait for the perfect moment; step out and start planting seeds of faith through acts of love, kindness, and sharing God’s Word.
June 13
Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop
Scripture:
Romans 12:18 (NIV)
“If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.”
Reflection:
This verse from Romans emphasizes the importance of being peacemakers in our daily lives. God calls us to strive for peace in our relationships, understanding that not every conflict will be resolved easily or quickly. Still, Paul reminds us that as far as it depends on us, we should make every effort to live in harmony with others.
Living at peace with everyone doesn’t mean avoiding conflict at all costs, but rather seeking reconciliation, understanding, and compassion whenever possible. Sometimes, despite our best efforts, peace may not be achievable because of circumstances beyond our control. Yet, God desires that we be proactive in extending grace, forgiveness, and understanding to others, reflecting His peace in our hearts.
Our Father knows best, and He understands the complexities of human relationships. When we pursue peace, we are living in alignment with His will, allowing His love to guide our actions and our interactions with others.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, help me to be a peacemaker in my relationships. When conflict arises, give me the wisdom and grace to seek peace as far as it depends on me. Teach me to reflect Your love and compassion to others, even in difficult situations. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Application:
1. Initiate Reconciliation: If there’s someone with whom you have unresolved conflict, take the first step toward reconciliation, even if it’s challenging.
2. Practice Patience: Remember that peace takes time. Be patient with others, seeking understanding rather than quick solutions.
3. Pray for Peace: Regularly pray for peace in your relationships and ask God for the strength to respond with grace and love in every interact
Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop
Scripture:
Romans 12:18 (NIV)
“If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.”
Reflection:
This verse from Romans emphasizes the importance of being peacemakers in our daily lives. God calls us to strive for peace in our relationships, understanding that not every conflict will be resolved easily or quickly. Still, Paul reminds us that as far as it depends on us, we should make every effort to live in harmony with others.
Living at peace with everyone doesn’t mean avoiding conflict at all costs, but rather seeking reconciliation, understanding, and compassion whenever possible. Sometimes, despite our best efforts, peace may not be achievable because of circumstances beyond our control. Yet, God desires that we be proactive in extending grace, forgiveness, and understanding to others, reflecting His peace in our hearts.
Our Father knows best, and He understands the complexities of human relationships. When we pursue peace, we are living in alignment with His will, allowing His love to guide our actions and our interactions with others.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, help me to be a peacemaker in my relationships. When conflict arises, give me the wisdom and grace to seek peace as far as it depends on me. Teach me to reflect Your love and compassion to others, even in difficult situations. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Application:
1. Initiate Reconciliation: If there’s someone with whom you have unresolved conflict, take the first step toward reconciliation, even if it’s challenging.
2. Practice Patience: Remember that peace takes time. Be patient with others, seeking understanding rather than quick solutions.
3. Pray for Peace: Regularly pray for peace in your relationships and ask God for the strength to respond with grace and love in every interaction.
Daily Devotional: Our Father Knows Best
By Mark Waldrop
Scripture:
Psalm 27:1 (NIV)
“The LORD is my light and my salvation—whom shall I fear? The LORD is the stronghold of my life—of whom shall I be afraid?”
Reflection:
In this beautiful declaration, King David reminds us of the security we have in God. He boldly proclaims that the Lord is his light, his salvation, and his stronghold. Each of these descriptions gives us a deeper understanding of how God protects and sustains us. As our light, God guides us through the darkest times. As our salvation, He rescues us from sin and danger. As our stronghold, He is our refuge and fortress, a place of safety no matter what we face.
When fear threatens to overwhelm us, we can take comfort in knowing that God is greater than any challenge or enemy we might encounter. David’s confidence in the Lord teaches us that we have no reason to live in fear when our trust is fully in God. No matter the storms or uncertainties, our Father knows best, and He is always with us, shining His light, saving us, and holding us steady.