Category: worship
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Sing Of Our King
In joyful celebration, praise our risen King who conquered death. Jesus’ sacrifice brought light, dispelling darkness. Through His sacrifice, all are welcomed to find rest and true love. Rejoice and join in praising the gracious, risen, Ruler of Heaven.
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The Lord Came To My Rescue
The Lord rescued and comforted me in my struggles, promising to never forsake me. I seek His strength to endure, longing for the day He silences the storm. Through pain, I bow to His will. Despite sorrow, His joy and love sustain me. I am grateful for His sacrifice and lack nothing in His presence.
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He Has Swallowed Up Death
This poem expresses the glory of Jesus as the conqueror of death and the one who offers salvation. It highlights the grace and love of God in providing a way for humanity to be saved through Jesus’ sacrifice. It emphasizes trust in Jesus and the promise of redemption for those who believe in him, emphasizing…
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Worship the Father in Spirit and Truth
Jesus speaks with a Samaritan woman and reveals that true worship of God is not confined to a specific location. He implies that genuine worship is characterized by spiritual authenticity rather than ritual adherence. This encounter emphasizes God’s universal pursuit of worshippers and the need for wholehearted submission to His truth for genuine worship.
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You’ve Called Me ‘Friend’
This poem describes the journey of faith and redemption, highlighting human disobedience and God’s mercy. It portrays the sacrifice of Jesus, emphasizing the restoration of the broken relationship between God and humanity. The poem captures the profound bond of friendship and brotherhood between the narrator and Jesus, their Savior.
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The Healer Descended
This poem speaks of a sinner who is cleansed and loved by Jesus, who offers forgiveness and eternal life. Despite feeling unworthy, the sinner is reassured and finds hope in the promise of salvation, urging others to accept Jesus’ mercy and surrender to Him. Jesus is portrayed as the ultimate redeemer, bringing joy and grace…
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You Must Be Born Again
John 3:5-8 discusses the necessity of spiritual rebirth to enter the Kingdom of God. Jesus emphasizes the distinction between physical and spiritual birth, urging Nicodemus to understand and believe in this transformation. This implies that all, regardless of status, must be born again of the Spirit to enter God’s Kingdom. This truth requires humble acceptance…
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Only The Born Again Will See God’s Kingdom
Nicodemus, a Pharisee and Jewish leader, approached Jesus at night, affirming his belief in Jesus as a teacher from God due to the signs He performed. Jesus replied that one must be born again to see the Kingdom of God. This challenges the common Jewish belief in their automatic place in heaven. To truly see…
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Jesus Knows What is in Man
During the Passover Feast in Jerusalem, many believed in Jesus when they saw the signs He performed, but Jesus did not entrust Himself to them. This passage teaches us to seek a sincere desire for God, not just His gifts. Jesus, knowing all people, still loves us and desires a deep relationship with us, which…
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Dust and Ashes
This poem reflects on the fleeting nature of life and the hope found in Jesus Christ. It emphasizes the eternal significance of living for Him, as opposed to earthly pursuits that will decay. By trusting in Him, our deeds gain eternal worth, offering purpose and salvation in the face of temporal existence.
