Poetry and Bible Studies.
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All Must Drink
This poem reflects on the inevitability of death and despair that all humans face. Yet, it introduces hope through faith in Christ, who, despite humanity’s rejection, offers forgiveness and salvation. By bearing humanity’s sins and draining the cup of God’s wrath, He provides believers with eternal life and redemption by grace through faith in Him.
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Jesus Claims to be God, Again
In John 10:22-30, Jesus makes yet another claim to be God as He explained how the sheep of His flock hear His voice and obey, and also receive eternal life from Him. To conclude, He then explained no one can take His sheep from Him or His father, and also, crucially, He and the Father…
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Reasons
This poem explores the reasons for human suffering, emphasizing the need to confront life’s sorrows with a focus on Christ. Life has meaning and we were made to enjoy life through a relationship with God, specifically Jesus, who created us, and then died and rose again to give us eternal life. Suffering serves to highlight…
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What Do I Know?
There is much we do not and cannot know, and in suffering this is perhaps felt most keenly. But what we do not know does not change what we do know. In all things, at all times, God is good, loving and just. He sent His only Son, Jesus, to die for our sin before…
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All Things
This poem celebrates the omnipotence and love of God, Yahweh, emphasizing His ability to grant new life and conquer death through Jesus Christ (Yahweh incarnate). It highlights God’s nature as Father, Spirit, and Son, and recounts His sacrifice for humanity’s redemption, assuring that those who trust in Him will overcome death and live eternally.
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Brighter Days
Although we see and experience brokenness in this world, for those who trust in Jesus, there are brighter days ahead. The best is yet to come.
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