Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Sonnet to The Light in the Darkness

In shadowed lands where truth is bought and sold,

Where thrones are built on lies and fleeting gain,

The hearts of men grow callous, dark, and cold,

And virtue bleeds beneath ambition’s chain.

The sacred vows are broken without shame,

The streets run red with envy’s bitter cost,

The holy name is mocked, denied, profaned—

A world adrift, unanchored, tempest-tossed.


Yet in the storm, a stillness calls us near:

A thorn-crowned King with mercy in His eyes.

He bore our guilt, our violence, lust, and fear,

And rose with healing light that never dies.

Though kingdoms fall and every idol rusts,

The cross still stands—our refuge and our trust.


So turn, O soul, from ruin and regret;

The Shepherd seeks the lost with wounded hands.

No sin too deep, no heart He won’t reset,

No grave so dark His love can’t light the lands.

Let rebels kneel, let prodigals arise—

For Christ alone makes dead men truly wise.


Mark Humber 30 December 2025


Saturday, May 31, 2025

PERHAPS TODAY


Perhaps today the toil ends,
The pain is gone, the sorrow too.
Perhaps today I'll tread no more
This weary land down here with you.

Perhaps today this Time shall cease,
And I will reach Eternity,
Perhaps today the unseen God
Is seen in Jesus' face by me.

Perhaps today all trouble ends,
And every eye who loves Him sees
Their Lord of Hope shine through the clouds,
And hears the trumpet's jubilee.

Perhaps today on eagles' wings
We rise to meet Him in the air.
Perhaps today He wipes each tear,
And we shall meet again up there.

Mark Humber 31/05/2025

Dedicated to the memory of the late Leon Smith and his wife Jean Smith. This image was on the wall of their home, where I lived for some time and we often discussed it. I found it online in low resolution and enhanced it.