Category: Truth
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Ruth Lays At Boaz’s Feet
Ruth obediently followed Naomi’s instructions by going to the threshing floor and then waiting until Boaz was asleep. She revealed herself to Boaz and asked him to be her redeemer. Boaz praised her for her character and assured her that he would act as her redeemer. He also mentioned another man who had priority as…
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Why Did Naomi Send Ruth To Boaz At Night?
Naomi encourages Ruth to seek rest and security by approaching their relative, Boaz, at the threshing floor. Ruth agrees to follow Naomi’s plan. This demonstrates Naomi’s concern for Ruth’s well-being and the cultural context of seeking marital security for widows. The passage challenges us to trust in God’s provision and respond humbly to our Redeemer,…
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Jesus Lifts Us Up
Jesus is portrayed as a compassionate and powerful figure in this poetic content, emphasizing his ability to lift believers from despair and save them from sin. The passage also highlights his sacrifice and unwavering commitment to rescuing humanity, inviting readers to trust in him.
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Tick Tock Goes The Clock
This poem describes a person’s anguish and despair, feeling trapped in darkness and sorrow. Suddenly, they encounter a divine being, who offers solace and freedom from despair. The being, identified as Jesus, grants the individual eternal life, joy, and a sense of belonging in a new community. The poem concludes with praise and gratitude for…
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His Name Is Jesus
This poem tells of Jesus’ descent, crucifixion, and resurrection, emphasizing His love for mankind. It highlights His victory over sin and death, offering eternal life to those who believe. Jesus’ selfless sacrifice and unwavering love reflect His role as the true King, offering rebirth and salvation to all who embrace Him.
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Are Jesus’ Words Offensive?
This passage from John 6:60-64 describes a moment when Jesus confronted His disciples’ skepticism and offense at His teachings. He emphasized the spiritual significance of His words and the necessity of belief in Him for eternal life. Despite the offense some took, Jesus’ message of sacrificial love remains a call to faith and surrender.
