Poetic Reflections & Biblical Insights

Poetry and Bible Studies.

  • Kiss The Son

    This poem emphasizes Jesus Christ as the Lord and the source of salvation. It calls for repentance and acceptance of His grace, highlighting the consequences of rejecting Him. Through His selfless death, believers are offered forgiveness and a relationship with God. Trusting in Christ leads to life and joy, urging immediate response.

  • Avoid Foolish Controversies

    In Titus 3:9-15, Paul instructs Titus to avoid pointless arguments and to address divisive individuals firmly. He emphasizes the importance of good works and aiding ministry workers. Paul expresses personal wishes for Titus and concludes with a call for grace and unity among believers, reinforcing community and fruitful living for Christ.

  • The Pit of Despair

    “The Pit of Despair” by Gabriel Mattix is a devotional Christian poem recounting personal salvation. The speaker cries from a self-made pit of sin and despair; Jesus descends into the mire, suffers, dies, and rises victoriously to redeem him. It celebrates Christ’s sacrificial love, triumph over death, and promise of eternal joy in God’s kingdom.

  • The Fear of Man is a Snare

    Seeking approval from others leads to spiritual decay. We should honor God above all, respond in love to adversity, and embrace the eternal life given by Christ, free from earthly fears.

  • God Alone Can Raise

    This poem encourages grace in the face of ridicule, emphasizing that we are all in need of salvation by God’s grace. It calls for believers to share the gospel of Jesus Christ, who saves and transforms lives. Despite opposition, the mission remains to spread love and hope to the lost.

  • Be Ready For Every Good Work

    In Titus 3:1-8, Paul urges believers to submit to authorities, demonstrate kindness, and engage in good works, reminding them of their former disobedience. Salvation comes through God’s mercy, not personal righteousness. Believers are justified by grace, becoming heirs of eternal life, prompting them to live righteously out of gratitude.

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