Tag: bible

  • What Life Was Meant To Be

    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

    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…

  • The Only Way

    The Only Way

    This poem highlights the struggle against deception and darkness in this world, emphasizing the importance of choosing to trust in Jesus Christ. It contrasts the deceptive allure of sin with the promise of redemption and eternal life through Christ. Ultimately, it portrays Jesus as the guiding force leading believers away from sorrow towards a glorious…

  • Jesus Forsook Heaven’s Splendor

    Jesus Forsook Heaven’s Splendor

    This poem reflects on Jesus’ sacrifice and love. It describes His descent from Heaven to Earth, where He faced rejection and suffering for humanity’s sins. Ultimately, He died on the cross for our salvation, rose three days later, and now reigns in Heaven, transforming believers’ lives with His grace and victory over death.

  • Christ Is Gentle

    Christ Is Gentle

    This poem celebrates Christ as the gentle Lamb and victorious Savior, emphasizing His compassion and sacrifice for humanity’s sins. It highlights His humiliation, resurrection, and the offer of eternal life through faith. The message warns of judgment for those who reject Him, inviting all to accept His grace and mercy.

  • Come Let Us Sing

    Come Let Us Sing

    Come, let us sing,To the Lord Most High.Seeing us dead in sin,He did not pass by. He rushed to our aid,To treat our every wound.With flesh He was made,That death He might consume. Raise a joyful shout,To King Jesus the Brave.From the tomb He walked out;He’s defeated the grave. The Lamb of God was led,To…

  • Strength From Without

    Strength From Without

    In times of sorrow and despair, we are encouraged to seek strength from Jesus who listens to us, comforts us, and provides strength to endure. By embracing the gospel, we find hope in Him and are inspired to share this message, so that others might also find the joy and hope available to all who…

  • The Lie Sin Tells Us

    The Lie Sin Tells Us

    This poem explores the struggle between light and darkness, highlighting the torment of sin and its deceptive nature. It emphasizes the strength found in faith in Jesus, who brings hope and victory over evil. Ultimately, it encourages believers to trust in Jesus for deliverance from evil and for salvation unto glorious eternal life.

  • God Is Kind

    God Is Kind

    This poem expresses God’s grace and love for humanity, emphasizing the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross for to pay for the sin of all mankind. Despite humanity’s rejection of Him, God calls everyone back to Him through faith in Christ. Jesus’ resurrection offers eternal life to all who trust Him, urging all to accept…

  • Yahweh Redeems: Ruth 4:13-22

    Yahweh Redeems: Ruth 4:13-22

    Boaz married Ruth, and with Yahweh’s blessing, they had a son named Obed. The neighborhood women celebrated, praising Yahweh for restoring Naomi’s hope through Ruth, who demonstrated incredible loyalty. The passage concludes with Obed’s lineage, linking him to king David and ultimately, foreshadowing the coming of Jesus as the Redeemer for all humanity.