Category: Grace
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Behold the Lamb of God
In Jon 1:29 John the Baptist identifies Jesus as the “Lamb of God,” symbolizing His sacrificial role in removing sins. This prophetic declaration echoes Old Testament sacrificial imagery, emphasizing Jesus as the ultimate, sufficient sacrifice for humanity’s sins. Believers are urged to acknowledge this gift, repent, and accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
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Whose Sandal I am not Worthy to Untie
John 1:24-28 reveals Jewish leaders questioning John the Baptist’s authority to baptize. They were seeking to protect their own power and did not recognize Jesus among them. This challenges us to recognize Jesus’ greatness and humility, prompting gratitude and inspiring us to serve humbly like Him. This understanding should lead to prayers of thanksgiving and…
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His Face
This poem by Gabriel Mattix reflects on the glory, grace, and sacrifice of Jesus Christ. It portrays His creation, crucifixion, and resurrection, emphasizing love and salvation. The poem invites readers to contemplate the profound impact of Jesus’ presence and love, drawing them to turn to Him.
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Make Straight the Way of the Lord
John 1:19-23 reveals John the Baptist’s testimony. He denies being the Christ, Elijah, or the Prophet, emphasizing his role as the voice preparing the way for the Lord. This challenges us to minimize ourselves and magnify Jesus, actively pointing others to Him and living in a way that reflects His glory.
