Category: Jesus

  • Jesus’ Own Brothers Did Not Believe Him

    Jesus’ Own Brothers Did Not Believe Him

    In John 7:1-9, Jesus avoids Judea due to the threat from Jewish leaders. His brothers urge Him to publicly showcase His miracles at the Feast of Booths, reflecting their disbelief. Jesus asserts His time to reveal Himself hasn’t arrived, highlighting the world’s antagonism towards Him for exposing evil, while He remains in Galilee.

  • Look Up

    Look Up

    Life is a gift from God, and every day is an opportunity to seek comfort in Jesus, who remains with us through trials and triumphs. His love and mercy are profound, offering hope and freedom from sin through His sacrifice and resurrection. Ultimately, we are all assured of eternal life in His kingdom, filled with…

  • Darkness And Gloom

    Darkness And Gloom

    This poem explores the pervasive darkness and despair in the world, personified by a cruel ruler. However, it contrasts this with the hope brought by Jesus, who, through his death and resurrection, conquers death and offers new life. Ultimately, faith in Him transforms despair into hope and glory.

  • You Know My Heart

    You Know My Heart

    This poem reflects the deep relationship between the speaker and God, acknowledging their struggles and sins while recognizing God’s unconditional love and sacrifice. It expresses gratitude for redemption through Jesus, the hope of resurrection, and a longing for spiritual strength amidst life’s challenges, ultimately celebrating the divine friendship and mercy offered by Jesus to all.

  • True Peace Can Be Found

    True Peace Can Be Found

    In this life, we all bear a weight that drives us to the ground. True peace is not found in wealth or achievements, but in Jesus, who laid down His life to give us relief and forgiveness. He is our peace and shelter, offering rest and eternal life to those who trust Him.

  • Ruth Waits For Her Redeemer

    Ruth Waits For Her Redeemer

    This passage illustrates Ruth’s request for marriage to Boaz as her kinsman redeemer. It teaches humility and dependence, paralleling our need for Jesus as our Redeemer. We are called to patiently wait on God’s promises and reflect His love and grace to others.

  • We Walk With The Lord

    We Walk With The Lord

    In the midst of trials and darkness, we find solace in the Lord Jesus. He is a consuming flame, a refuge to call upon. His love and justice make Him ever worthy of trust. Jesus, our constant companion, brings light and strength, ensuring that we are never alone.

  • Then I Laughed At Death

    Then I Laughed At Death

    As I walked the path led by Yahweh, a dark and vicious horror rose before me. Despite its grip, I remembered Jesus’ victory over death and began to worship joyfully. The beast was shattered, for the risen Lion of Judah has conquered. We will trample this enemy, for eternal life is ours through Jesus.

  • Our Only Hope

    Our Only Hope

    Humanity rebelled against Yahweh, breaking the peace. Despite warnings, they disobeyed, leading to chains of sin and death. Jesus, God’s Son, offers undeserved mercy and restoration.

  • This Life Is A Gift

    This Life Is A Gift

    The poet contemplates life’s struggles and pain, seeking solace in Jesus. They express trust in the all-knowing and all-powerful Lord, finding peace in His mercy and the gift of life. Despite adversity, they rely on the strength and love of Jesus, pledging unwavering devotion and gratitude for the life they live for Him.