Category: Jesus
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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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The Dead Hear Jesus’ Voice and Live
In John 5:24–27, Jesus explains that belief in Him and the Father grants eternal life and freedom from judgment. He declares that the dead will hear His voice and live. This passage highlights Jesus’ deity, authority to judge, and offer of salvation. Believers transition from death to eternal life, symbolizing spiritual rebirth. The text encourages…
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The Most High Laughs
The Most High laughs as rulers plot and scheme, profiting from suffering. But they will be held accountable. The wicked cannot thwart God’s plan. All must answer to the Maker. Those who oppose Him will fall. Come to King Jesus, and help the needy. Power comes from God. Be a faithful steward of what He…
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Jesus: The Honorable Life-Giving Judge
In John 5:21-23, Jesus explains His unity with the Father, stating His ability to give life and administer judgment. This passage emphasizes Jesus’ deity and role as the righteous Judge. It challenges us to honor and worship Him as we do the Father and prompts self-reflection on our acceptance of His salvation and understanding of…
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Jesus and God the Father
In John 5:19-20, Jesus explains His relationship with the Father, emphasizing His dependence on Him and the Father’s love for Him. This passage shows the unity of their will and the Son’s obedience. Jesus’ actions and teachings are a perfect representation of the Father’s work and character. This challenges us to respond with faith and…
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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 Says He is God
This passage in John 5:15-18 recounts how Jesus healed a disabled man on the Sabbath, leading the Jewish leaders to persecute Him. When confronted, Jesus claimed to be equal with God, provoking further opposition. This challenges us to reflect on legalism, obedience rooted in love, and Jesus’ claim to deity. Jesus’ words compel us to…
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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…
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A Grieving Widow Returns Home Humbled and Empty-Handed
Naomi and Ruth arrived in Bethlehem, stirring excitement among the townspeople who recognized Naomi. Despite the warm welcome, Naomi felt bitter and empty, blaming Yahweh for her misfortune. She urged Ruth to return to Moab, but Ruth committed to stay with her. The passage challenges us to evaluate whether we value God above all and…
