Category: Truth
-

Is This The Christ?
In John 7:25-31, people question Jesus’ identity, recognizing Him as the one sought by authorities yet astonished by His bold teaching. Jesus clarifies His divine origin, stating He was sent by God, whom the people do not know. Despite attempts to arrest Him, many believe in Him, reflecting ongoing division about His true nature.
-

Praise Be To God
This poem expresses the struggle against a dark kingdom that oppresses and enslaves its subjects. It emphasizes the need for redemption and forgiveness through Jesus Christ, who, through His sacrifice, offers salvation and freedom. It calls for belief in Him to receive eternal life and encourages gratitude towards God for His unwavering love and mercy.
-

Do Not Judge By Appearances
In John 7:19-24, Jesus challenges the crowd’s claim to uphold Moses’ law, highlighting their hypocrisy in seeking to kill Him while they themselves break the law. He compares His healing on the Sabbath to circumcision, emphasizing that true judgment should not be based on appearances but on God’s will and righteousness.
-

The Excellencies of Christ
This poem highlights the manifold excellencies of Christ, emphasizing His majesty, love, grace, and mercy. It assures that those who trust in Him will overcome sin and death, portraying Him as a compassionate Savior who welcomes and consoles the weary. Faith in Jesus’ sacrifice and ressurection is the key to eternal life and hope.
-

The Stories Are True
This poem celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, emphasizing His sacrifice and victory over death. It conveys a message of hope and renewal, inviting all to embrace His love and mercy. The narrative highlights the transformative power of faith in Jesus and encourages individuals to seek comfort and life through Christ’s enduring grace.
-

Come Meet The Lord Jesus
This poem invites readers to meet the Lord Jesus, emphasizing His unique friendship and love. Despite His exalted position, He personally knows each individual. His sacrificial death for humanity’s sins demonstrates profound grace and mercy. Through His suffering and resurrection, He offers eternal life and restoration, calling everyone to embrace His love.
-

The Jews Marveled At Jesus’ Teaching
In John 7:14-18, Jesus teaches at the temple during the Feast of Booths, astonishing the crowd with His knowledge despite lacking formal education. He emphasizes that His teaching is from God, contrasting with those who seek personal glory. Genuine seekers of God’s will can discern His truth from falsehood, urging faith in Jesus.
-

The Wind Will Blow
Life is fleeting, likened to mist before the sun, prompting reflections on purpose and existence. Despite toil and inevitable decay, the longing for eternal life remains. Through faith in Jesus, who overcame death, believers find assurance of everlasting life beyond earthly struggles, offering hope amidst life’s transience.
-

Our God Is With Us
This poem emphasizes God’s unwavering presence and love for humanity, as embodied in Jesus Christ. It discusses His sacrifice to redeem us from sin and the hope He brings amidst suffering. By acknowledging our connection to Him, we find joy, comfort, and relief through faith in His grace and eternal promises through faith in Jesus…
-

Jesus Divides Opinion
In John 7:10-13, Jesus discreetly attends the Feast of Booths after his brothers leave ahead of him. The people murmur about Him, some calling Him a good man, while others accuse Him of deception. Despite their opinions, fear of Jewish leaders prevents open discussion about Jesus, highlighting the divisive nature of His message.
