Poetic Reflections & Biblical Insights

Poetry and Bible Studies.

  • Give To Those Who Can’t Repay

    This poem emphasizes the importance of selfless giving, inspired by Jesus’ example of loing self-sacrifice. It encourages generosity towards those unable to repay and assures that such acts will be rewarded in eternity. Trusting in Jesus leads to forgiveness, eternal life, and the ultimate joy of being in His presence forever.

  • One More Day Closer

    In “One More Day Closer,” Gabriel Mattix pens an uplifting Christian chant about a weary pilgrim journeying through life’s dusty roads and dark valleys. Guided by Jesus the Good Shepherd, the speaker finds strength in the promise of resurrection, eternal life in heaven’s golden streets, and everlasting joy in God’s presence.

  • Death Is a Doorway

    Death is not the end but a doorway to eternity. Though all have sinned and deserve judgment, God in His mercy sent Jesus to die in our place, bearing God’s wrath on the cross. Christ rose victorious, defeating death. All who repent and trust in Him receive forgiveness and eternal life in glory. Fear death…

  • Day and Night, Night and Day

    In “Day and Night; Night and Day,” Gabriel Mattix honestly shares his constant physical pain and spiritual battle, yet clings to hope in Jesus Christ. Despite suffering, he affirms Christ’s victory over sin and evil, trusting that God uses hardship for His kingdom and will one day bring complete healing and eternal joy to all…

  • God’s Table

    Since Babel, humanity has been divided by sin and conflict. But through Jesus Christ’s sacrificial death on the cross, He redeems people from every nation, tribe, and culture. In His eternal kingdom, they will unite in perfect harmony around God’s table—reconciled, forgiven, and feasting together forever. All are invited to repent and trust in Him.

  • Did Jesus Give a New Command?

    After Judas departs, Jesus announces His glorification through the cross and His imminent departure. He gives His disciples a new commandment to love one another as He has loved them, declaring this love will identify them as His followers. He tenderly warns Peter of his coming threefold denial.

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