Poetic Reflections & Biblical Insights

Poetry and Bible Studies.

  • Everyday Yahweh

    This poem expresses deep reverence for God, highlighting His omnipresence as Father, Spirit, and Son. It emphasizes Jesus’ sacrifice, victory over sin and death, and the transformation believers experience through Him. The call to praise, respond, and recognize Christ as the ultimate truth and life underscores the importance of faith and devotion.

  • As The Wind Blows

    The poet reflects on their struggles with illness and the inevitability of death, expressing both a desire for healing and a longing for spiritual peace. They grapple with fear of the death, yet acknowledge faith in God’s will. Ultimately, they seek strength and a fulfilling life while trusting in Jesus.

  • The Plot to Execute Jesus

    John 11:45-57 explores the plot to kill Jesus after raising Lazarus. Witnesses divide: some believe, others report to Pharisees. The Sanhedrin fears Roman reprisal; Caiaphas unwittingly prophesies Jesus’ substitutionary death for the nation and scattered children of God. Jesus withdraws to Ephraim as Passover nears and arrest orders issue.

  • Our Immortal Taskmaster

    This poem emphasizes the importance of humility and wisdom in recognizing the gifts from God, our responsibilities, and the danger of pride. It highlights Jesus as the source of life and grace, encouraging praise for His sacrifice and role as our eternal guide. We owe everything to Him for our salvation and purpose.

  • Jesus Raises a Dead Man

    In John 11:38-44, Jesus, commands the stone at Lazarus’ tomb to be removed despite Martha’s concerns about odor. He praises God, raises Lazarus from the dead, and instructs those present to unbind him. This event illustrates Jesus’ power over death, emphasizing faith and foreshadowing believers’ future resurrection.

  • Jesus Christ Has Conquered

    This poem praises Jesus Christ for His grace, mercy, and redemptive power. It highlights His sacrificial death, triumphant resurrection, and ability to free humanity from sin and death. The speaker calls on all creation to celebrate and honor Jesus as the eternal King, rejoicing in His majestic works and love.

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