Poetic Reflections & Biblical Insights

Poetry and Bible Studies.

  • The Father Receives Us

    This poem expresses the unconditional love and mercy of God the Father, who welcomes believers despite their sins. Through Christ’s sacrifice, humanity is offered redemption and eternal life. The message encourages trust in Jesus for forgiveness and a relationship with God, emphasizing His compassionate nature and the call to come freely to Him.

  • He Whose Name Is Love

    This poem reflects on life’s pain and the promise of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. It emphasizes His sacrificial love, grace, and resurrection, assuring believers of eternal life and healing from sorrow. Trusting in Him leads to redemption and hope, inviting all to embrace His love and reign.

  • Jesus Is From Above: John 8:21-30

    In John 8:21-30, Jesus reveals His divine identity and the necessity of believing in Him for salvation. He contrasts His heavenly origin with the earthly nature of His audience, emphasizing the consequences of sin. Despite misunderstanding, some begin to believe in Him, highlighting His mission of salvation through the crucifixion.

  • The Ancient Of Days

    This. poem invites individuals to find comfort and rest in Jesus, referred to as the Ancient of Days, who offers relief from burdens, love and joy. It emphasizes His sacrifice, resurrection, and divine role as Savior of the world, encouraging the weary to embrace His grace, trust Him, and join in worship.

  • What Life Was Meant To Be

    This poem reflects on the trials of life, emphasizing the pain and suffering caused by sin and death. However, it offers hope in Jesus Christ, who provides redemption, eternal life, and a promise of a perfect, new world free from sorrow. Trusting in His sacrifice leads to renewal and everlasting joy in His Kingdom.

  • Jesus Is The Light Of The World: John 8:12-20

    In John 8:12-20, Jesus claims to be the light of the world, asserting that His followers will not walk in darkness. The Pharisees challenge Him, questioning His authority and testimony. Jesus responds, asserting His divine knowledge and relationship with God the Father, reinforcing His identity as the Messiah while evading arrest, as His time had…

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