Poetic Reflections & Biblical Insights

Poetry and Bible Studies.

  • I Have a Beautiful Inheritance

    This poem expresses joy and gratitude for the spiritual inheritance received through Jesus Christ’s sacrifice. It highlights themes of redemption, adoption, and eternal life, emphasizing that through faith in Him, believers are granted freedom from sin and death. The poem concludes with praise for God’s love and grace in salvation.

  • The World Goes After Jesus

    In John 12:12-19, a large crowd welcomes Jesus to Jerusalem, proclaiming him as the King of Israel. They wave palm branches, symbolizing national pride, yet misunderstand his mission. Riding a donkey, Jesus fulfills prophecy, indicating his peaceful intentions. Despite opposition from Pharisees, the crowd’s excitement foreshadows Jesus’ global impact.

  • Come To The Lord Jesus

    This poem invites individuals to come to Jesus for comfort and rest amidst their sorrows. It emphasizes His understanding of grief, His sacrificial love, and the promise of forgiveness and new life through faith in Him. The message encourages believers to approach Him boldly for mercy and transformation.

  • Jesus Drank The Cup

    In “Jesus Drank The Cup,” Gabriel Mattix powerfully retells the gospel: Christ willingly drank the full cup of God’s wrath for humanity’s sin, paying an impossible debt through His perfect life, suffering, death, and resurrection. Now, wrath transforms into overflowing joy and living water, inviting all to repent, believe, and receive God’s lavish grace.

  • Called to be Faithful

    This poem emphasizes the importance of faithfulness over immediate success, reminding readers that God’s perspective is broader than human understanding. It encourages perseverance in the face of adversity, asserting that true success lies in serving a purpose and pressing on with faith, ultimately leading to eternal glory with Christ.

  • There Was a Day

    “There Was a Day” recounts Jesus Christ’s crucifixion—darkened sky, “It is finished,” forgiveness from the cross—followed by His resurrection three days later, proving His divinity. It culminates in a future return to renew creation, offering salvation from sin through faith in Jesus, urging readers to trust Him today.

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