Poetry and Bible Studies.
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Unworthy, Filthy and Unclean
This poem reflects a personal journey of redemption through Jesus Christ. It acknowledges the weight of sin and unworthiness while emphasizing God’s love and mercy. By accepting Christ, individuals are transformed, freed from sin’s debt, and adopted as beloved children of God, invited to trust in Him for salvation and new life.
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Will Jesus Do Whatever We Ask?
In John 14:8-14, Jesus reveals that seeing Him is seeing the Father, as they are one. He promises that believers will do His works—and even greater ones—because He is going to the Father. Whatever we ask in His name, He will do, so the Father is glorified through the Son.
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Come On Thirsty Souls
This inspirational Christian poem is an urgent, joyful call to the weary, broken, and lost. It invites thirsty souls to drink from Jesus, the Water of Life, and broken lives to be remade by the Master Potter. Through vivid imagery of Christ’s sacrifice, resurrection, and victory, it proclaims hope, mercy, and eternal life for all…
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The True Story of Jesus
In this poetic chant, the true story of Jesus the Nazarene unfolds: God incarnate, born humbly on earth to save sinners. He lived meekly, performed miracles, suffered crucifixion in our place, and rose triumphantly on the third day. Through faith in Him, all are invited to receive forgiveness, mercy, and eternal life.
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Unworthy Servants
In “Unworthy Servants,” Gabriel Mattix reminds believers not to boast in their good works, but to humbly recognize them as simple duty. As clay pots in the Potter’s hands, we find true joy in serving Christ, who alone deserves all glory. Following Jesus’ teaching in Luke, we should see ourselves as unworthy servants—saved by grace…
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Head On Down
“Head On Down” is a joyful Christian poetic chant inviting sinners and saints to the waters of baptism. It proclaims Jesus’ crucifixion, atoning death, and triumphant resurrection, declaring the debt of sin paid and the path to God reopened. All who trust in Christ are cleansed, freed, and offered eternal life.
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