Category: Grace

  • The Bridegroom Is Coming

    The Bridegroom Is Coming

    The Bridegroom is coming to take home His prize. Trust Jesus and dwell in His hall. He loves sinners and raises them from the dirt. Come to the Father and be reborn. Surrender your heart to Christ Jesus the King, for tomorrow’s not certain. He saves, redeems, and offers grace for your sin.

  • Believe in Jesus and Have Eternal Life

    Believe in Jesus and Have Eternal Life

    In John 6:35-40, Jesus declares Himself as the Bread of Life, promising eternal satisfaction for those who come to Him and believe. Despite skepticism, Jesus assures that those given by the Father will be saved and never rejected. He emphasizes that He will fulfill the Father’s will and offers eternal life to believers. This beckons…

  • Time Marches On

    Time Marches On

    This poem reflects on the relentless nature of time, our mortality, and separation from God. It emphasizes the belief in Jesus Christ as the path to redemption and eternal life, offering hope and refuge from the struggles of earthly existence. It declares that trusting in Jesus brings freedom from fear and death.

  • Jesus Walks On a Stormy Sea

    Jesus Walks On a Stormy Sea

    In John 6:16–21, Jesus’ disciples encounter a storm while crossing the Sea of Galilee. Jesus walks on water to reach them, calming their fears. This event highlights Jesus’ power over nature, his intercession in our struggles, and the importance of relying on Him for strength. It serves as a reminder of his sovereign care and…

  • The First Mover

    The First Mover

    This poem explores the concept of a first Mover, ultimately identifying Jesus as that originator. It delves into the nature of God as three Persons in one Being and highlights Jesus’ role in creation, redemption, and resurrection, emphasizing the need for trust and embrace of his love.

  • Sorrow Upon Sorrow

    Sorrow Upon Sorrow

    This poem expresses the pervasive suffering and sorrow in the world, but also offers hope and comfort through faith in Jesus. It emphasizes the victory over despair and the promise of joy through belief in Christ, who overcame darkness and suffering, offering a steadfast anchor for the soul and the ultimate triumph over death.

  • Boaz’s Kindness and Ruth’s Hard Work

    Boaz’s Kindness and Ruth’s Hard Work

    This passage from Ruth 2:14-18 shows Boaz’s generosity and hospitality towards Ruth, providing her with ample food and instructing his servants to leave extra grain for her to glean. This reflects Jesus’ abundant and selfless kindness towards us, inspiring us to show generosity and kindness to others in response to His love and blessings in…

  • He Has Swallowed Up Death

    He Has Swallowed Up Death

    This poem expresses the glory of Jesus as the conqueror of death and the one who offers salvation. It highlights the grace and love of God in providing a way for humanity to be saved through Jesus’ sacrifice. It emphasizes trust in Jesus and the promise of redemption for those who believe in him, emphasizing…

  • A Young Widow in a Rich Man’s Field

    A Young Widow in a Rich Man’s Field

    This passage from Ruth 2:1-7 depicts the arrival of Naomi and Ruth in Bethlehem, where Ruth decides to glean in the fields to provide for them. She unknowingly ends up in the field of Boaz, a prominent man related to Naomi. Boaz shows kindness, acknowledging Yahweh’s authority. Ruth’s admirable sacrifice and Boaz’s honorable character reflect…

  • Jesus Will Not Accuse Nor Excuse

    Jesus Will Not Accuse Nor Excuse

    In John 5:41–47, Jesus confronts the Jewish religious leaders, stating that they seek human glory rather than God’s, hindering their ability to believe in Him. He rebukes their reliance on Moses’ law as salvation, emphasizing that Moses wrote of Him. This challenges readers to seek God’s glory and sincerely believe in Jesus for eternal life.