Poetic Reflections & Biblical Insights

Poetry and Bible Studies.

  • Somebody To Jesus

    This poem explores humanity’s deep need for affirmation and worth. People chase it through human praise, career, wealth, and family, only to find these idols temporary and unsatisfying. True identity and lasting value are found in Jesus Christ, who offers forgiveness, love, and belonging. In Him, we are finally “somebody” — freed from slavery to…

  • Matchless In Splendor

    In “Matchless In Splendor,” Gabriel Mattix celebrates Jesus Christ as the holy, exalted King of kings and Creator who humbly left Heaven’s glory. He suffered and died on the cross to pay for humanity’s sins, rose victorious on the third day, and now offers forgiveness and eternal life to all who repent and trust in…

  • Do Not Fear Little Flock

    This poem encourages believers to trust in God, store treasures in Heaven, and await Christ’s return with patience. It emphasizes living a life of generosity and sharing Christ’s love while recognizing the rewards of faithful service. Ultimately, it assures that a brighter, eternal future awaits those who trust in Jesus.

  • Praise Be To Jesus

    This poem passionately praises Jesus Christ, the Lord of light and King of kings, who conquered sin and death through His sacrificial crucifixion and glorious resurrection. It highlights God’s grace in offering forgiveness and eternal life to sinners who repent and trust in Him.

  • The Doorstep of Eternity

    This poem describes life as a brief “doorstep” leading to an eternal afterlife. It warns that sin separates humanity from God, resulting in misery. However, through Christ’s sacrifice and resurrection, individuals can find redemption. By repenting and believing in Jesus, followers escape darkness to experience eternal joy in God’s presence.

  • A Warning and A Promise

    In “A Warning and A Promise,” Gabriel Mattix shares Jesus’ teaching: fear God, who can destroy both body and soul in hell, rather than man who can only kill the body. Though God is sovereign and just, He also demonstrated His love by sending Jesus to suffer and die for our sins. Those who repent…

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