Category: Truth

  • The Bread of God Gives Life

    The Bread of God Gives Life

    In John 6:28-34, Jesus tells the crowd that the work of God is to believe in Him, the one sent by God. The people ask for a sign, comparing Jesus’ miracle to the manna in the wilderness. Jesus corrects their understanding and emphasizes that the true bread from heaven comes from God and gives life…

  • Food That Endures To Eternal Life

    Food That Endures To Eternal Life

    The passage from John 6:22–27 describes the aftermath of Jesus feeding a large crowd miraculously and crossing the Sea of Galilee. The people, searching for Jesus, are rebuked for seeking Him only for material gain. Jesus urges them to seek eternal nourishment, signifying the importance of spiritual fulfillment over temporary needs. This encourages us to…

  • I Cannot Go On

    I Cannot Go On

    This poem expresses deep anguish and pain, asking for relief and questioning the purpose of suffering. They turn to the Lord Jesus for solace and strength, acknowledging His power and seeking comfort in His grace and mercy. Despite the intense suffering, there is hope and trust in the Lord’s love and salvation.

  • The First Mover

    The First Mover

    This poem explores the concept of a first Mover, ultimately identifying Jesus as that originator. It delves into the nature of God as three Persons in one Being and highlights Jesus’ role in creation, redemption, and resurrection, emphasizing the need for trust and embrace of his love.

  • Jesus Heals the Sick and Ascends a Mountain

    Jesus Heals the Sick and Ascends a Mountain

    In John 6:1-4, Jesus crosses the Sea of Galilee to a mountain with his disciples close to the Passover feast. The passage also discusses the populace’s interest in Jesus’ miraculous healings and the significance of the upcoming Passover. It prompts reflection on our motives for following Jesus and the parallel between Passover in Moses’ time…

  • Ruth and Naomi Find a Redeemer

    Ruth and Naomi Find a Redeemer

    This passage from Ruth 2:19–23 depicts Ruth’s return to Naomi after gleaning in Boaz’s field, where Naomi recognized the provision and potential for Ruth’s future. This story reveals Yahweh’s provision, loyalty, and potential for a brighter future. It encourages us to trust in Yahweh’s faithful care, even in difficult circumstances, and find hope in Jesus’…

  • Boaz Sees Ruth’s Beautiful Character

    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.

  • A Young Widow in a Rich Man’s Field

    A Young Widow in a Rich Man’s Field

    This passage from Ruth 2:1-7 depicts the arrival of Naomi and Ruth in Bethlehem, where Ruth decides to glean in the fields to provide for them. She unknowingly ends up in the field of Boaz, a prominent man related to Naomi. Boaz shows kindness, acknowledging Yahweh’s authority. Ruth’s admirable sacrifice and Boaz’s honorable character reflect…

  • Jesus Will Not Accuse Nor Excuse

    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.

  • The Five Witnesses of Jesus

    The Five Witnesses of Jesus

    Jesus explains that He is not the only one to testify of his identity as the Son of God; John the Baptist, God the Father, Jesus’ miraculous works, and the Scriptures also testify. These multiple witnesses confirm His authority to give life and execute judgment. He emphasizes the significance of these testimonies for salvation, challenging…