Category: hope
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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…
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Boaz Sees Ruth’s Beautiful Character
Boaz compassionately directs Ruth to glean in his fields, providing protection and provisions for her. Ruth expresses gratitude for his kindness, and Boaz commends her loyalty and encourages her in her new faith. Boaz’s selfless care for Ruth mirrors Jesus’ love and protection, inspiring us to seek refuge under His wings.
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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…
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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.
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Jesus Is Lovely
This poem speaks about finding joy and hope in the Lord Jesus, emphasizing His love, grace, and sacrifice. It encourages rejoicing in Christ and sharing the good news, highlighting the promise of heaven for those who believe in Him. The author expresses faith in Jesus as the source of redemption and encourages a focus on…
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Jesus Will Resurrect Everyone
This passage from John 5:28-30 discusses Jesus’ authority to judge and give eternal life. It emphasizes the future resurrection of all people and the distinction between those who have done good and evil. The message is clear: eternal life is obtained only through belief in Jesus, not by good works. This should motivate Christians to…
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Who Am I?
This poem expresses wonder and gratitude for the divine love and attention of Jesus, despite the speaker’s insignificance in the vast universe. It acknowledges the all-encompassing power and presence of God, emphasizing the personal connection and redemptive love experienced by those who know Him by faith in Jesus Christ. The poem reflects on divine intervention,…
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Jesus Tels a Man To Stop Sinning
This passage from John 5:10-14 recounts the healing of a disabled man by Jesus on the Sabbath, sparking controversy with Jewish leaders. It highlights the legalistic attitudes of the leaders and Jesus’ admonition for the man to sin no more. The story calls for reflection on the intertwining of love, obedience, sin, and the grace…
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Jesus Heals a Disabled Man
This passage from John 5:1–3, 5–9 describes Jesus healing a man who had been disabled for 38 years near the pool of Bethesda in Jerusalem. The detailed observation notes Jesus’ interaction with the man and the implications for us spiritually. It emphasizes Jesus’ sovereign initiative in healing and encourages trust in His wisdom and love,…
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The Coming One
The Coming One is Jesus, who offers free mercy to save lost souls. He died for our sins, rose, and ascended to heaven, but will return one day. By trusting in Him, we receive salvation and citizenship in His eternal kingdom. Jesus’ return is imminent, and we must repent and trust in Him to escape…
