Poetic Reflections & Biblical Insights

Poetry and Bible Studies.

  • The Shepherd of The Sheep

    In John 10:1-6, Jesus distinguishes between a true shepherd and impostors. He illustrates that genuine shepherds enter the sheepfold legitimately, care for the sheep, and are recognized by them. In contrast, thieves exploit the sheep for selfish gain. Jesus emphasizes His unique relationship with believers, who follow His voice, unlike those who reject Him.

  • Jesus Came For Judgment

    In John 9:35-41, Jesus goes to a man cast out by the Pharisees who He had healed of blindness. The man professes his faith in Jesus as Messianic the Son of Man and worships Him. Jesus explains His purpose: to bring judgment and spiritual sight to the blind, while those who claim to see remain…

  • God’s Relentless Love

    In ancient times, humanity rejected God, leading to damnation and disobedience. They built a tower to assert their power, forsaking their Creator. Despite their rebellion, God remained loving and called Abraham to establish a nation. Ultimately, Jesus came to save humanity, offering redemption and inviting all to join His Kingdom.

  • The Beam

    This poem reflects on the burdens of life and the transformative power of faith in Christ. It emphasizes Jesus’ sacrifice and resurrection, offering hope and peace in times of struggle. Believers are encouraged to bear their crosses, trust in God’s strength, and look forward to a renewed world free of sin.

  • Give Glory to God

    In John 9:24-34, the healed blind man asserts his experience with Jesus amid the Pharisees’ skepticism. They insist Jesus is a sinner, while he emphasizes the miracle of his sight, stating that God listens to those who worship Him. The Pharisees, frustrated, insult and excommunicate him, revealing their spiritual blindness.

  • More Than a Prophet

    This poem highlights Jesus Christ as more than a prophet and teacher; He is the eternal “I Am,” possessing divine power to heal and conquer death. He selflessly bore humanity’s sins and offered redemption, restoring peace between God and mankind. Jesus is the King of kings, worthy of reverence and trust.

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