Poetic Reflections & Biblical Insights

Poetry and Bible Studies.

  • Elders Are God’s Stewards

    In Titus 1:5-9, Paul directs Titus to establish church order in Crete by appointing qualified elders. These leaders must be morally upright, hospitable, and knowledgeable of Scripture, embodying self-control and humility. Elders are tasked with teaching sound doctrine and correcting others gently, demonstrating the importance of godly leadership in the church.

  • Sin Tasted A Treat

    This poem reflects a personal journey from sin to redemption, highlighting the initial allure of sin contrasted with its destructive nature. After straying from faith, the narrator realizes the value of Jesus’ sacrifice and embraces true love and grace. Ultimately, the message encourages recognition of God’s offer of salvation for everyone.

  • The First Attempt

    This poem reflects an earnest narrative about recognizing life’s struggles and the lure of sin, emphasizing the need for redemption through Jesus. It illustrates the dichotomy between seeking happiness and succumbing to sorrow. Ultimately, it conveys a message of hope, asserting that salvation through Jesus leads to true fulfillment and freedom from sin.

  • Sacred Vessels Book Release

    Gabriel Mattix’s new poetry collection, “Sacred Vessels: Poetic Meditations on the Most High,” is now available on Amazon. It explores themes of humanity as divine vessels, drawing from Biblical imagery. The collection reflects on sin, suffering, and redemption, offering solace and inspiration for believers and seekers alike.

  • Paul, A Servant of God

    In Titus 1:1-4, Paul identifies himself as a servant and apostle of Jesus, tasked with guiding God’s chosen people towards truth and godliness. He emphasizes the promise of eternal life and the significance of preaching God’s Word. Addressed to Titus, this letter encourages communal faith, mutual support, and the importance of sharing the gospel.

  • Everyday Yahweh

    This poem expresses deep reverence for God, highlighting His omnipresence as Father, Spirit, and Son. It emphasizes Jesus’ sacrifice, victory over sin and death, and the transformation believers experience through Him. The call to praise, respond, and recognize Christ as the ultimate truth and life underscores the importance of faith and devotion.

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