Poetic Reflections & Biblical Insights

Poetry and Bible Studies.

  • Believers in Jesus Will Not See Death

    In John 8:48-59, Jesus confronts disbelief among the Jews, asserting His divine authority and identity as God. He emphasizes the importance of keeping His word for eternal life and declares His pre-existence before Abraham. Despite their hostility, which leads them to attempt to stone Him, Jesus reveals His true nature and purpose.

  • The Man Upon The Tree

    This poem reflects on Jesus Christ’s sacrifice and resurrection, emphasizing His offer of salvation from sin through His sacrifice. It highlights the belief that through faith in Him, individuals can attain eternal life. The heartfelt dialogue conveys joy and gratitude for Christ’s love, ultimately celebrating His victory over death.

  • Life Without End

    This poem reflects on eternal life through faith in Christ, emphasizing redemption from sin and death. It highlights the transformative power of God’s love and the hope of everlasting joy and peace in His kingdom. Ultimately, it encourages embracing the good news of salvation and the new life offered by Jesus.

  • You Are of Your Father the Devil

    In John 8:39-47, Jesus confronts a group claiming Abraham as their father, stating their rejection of Him reveals their true spiritual descent from the devil. He emphasizes that genuine children of God love Him and accept His truth. This passage serves as a call to self-reflection about one’s spiritual heritage and relationship with Jesus.

  • Born To Die

    This poem reflects on Jesus’ sacrificial death and resurrection. It highlights that while all humans are born to die, Christ, as both God and man, faced death innocently to rescue humanity from sin. Believers are assured of eternal life through faith in Him, celebrating His victory over death.

  • The Truth Will Set You Free: John 8:31-38

    In John 8:31-38, Jesus emphasizes the need to abide in His word to truly be His disciples, asserting that sin enslaves individuals. He highlights that spiritual freedom comes from believing in Him, not through ethnic lineage. Genuine discipleship is made evident in those who live by His teachings and trust in Him.

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