Poetic Reflections & Biblical Insights

Poetry and Bible Studies.

  • How Can Jesus Give Us His Flesh To Eat?

    Jesus speaks to a crowd in the synagogue at Capernaum, using metaphorical language about eating His flesh and drinking His blood, emphasizing the importance of believing in Him for eternal life. He challenges misconceptions and makes it clear that salvation comes through faith in His sacrifice on the cross. This truth should shape believers’ thoughts,…

  • Feed Not Your Rage

    In this poem, the destructive nature of violence and hate is contrasted with the message of hope, love and redemption through Jesus. It emphasizes the futility of feeding into rage and hate, and urges readers to turn to Jesus for freedom, mercy, and love.

  • Cling To The Maker

    Cling to the Maker, hold fast. Apart from Him, none can last. Yahweh is holy, mighty like a lion and delicate like a dove. Learn from Jesus, taste His sweet love. Trust in the Lord, cast your burdens, and find comfort in Him. Jesus, loving and pure, offers life to our dead souls.

  • Sing Of Our King

    In joyful celebration, praise our risen King who conquered death. Jesus’ sacrifice brought light, dispelling darkness. Through His sacrifice, all are welcomed to find rest and true love. Rejoice and join in praising the gracious, risen, Ruler of Heaven.

  • At Times I Grow Weary

    The poet expresses weariness with the world’s brokenness and humanity’s flaws but finds hope in Jesus’s sacrifice and mercy. They long for heaven but emphasize the importance of fulfilling tasks on earth with love and faith. The certainty of an eternal inheritance and the call to proclaim the gospel are highlighted.

  • Be Silent Now, Grave

    Amid suffering, Death tempts us to take matters into our ow hands. But Jesus offers love and comfort, and calls us to despise Death. Earthly struggles in Jesus name bring eternal gain. Encouraged to share the good news, the speaker seeks to faithfully follow and serve the Lord Jesus for his breath time on this…

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