Tag: bible

  • The Man Jesus Marveled At

    The Man Jesus Marveled At

    This poem emphasizes that true salvation comes from faith in Jesus Christ rather than righteous deeds. It highlights a Gentile’s faith that amazed Jesus, illustrating that good works cannot atone for sin. Instead, redemption is offered through Christ’s sacrifice, urging believers to trust in Him for eternal life and spiritual freedom.

  • Bless Those Who Curse

    Bless Those Who Curse

    This poem reflects on the profound love and sacrifice of Jesus, who, despite being mocked and reviled, died for humanity’s sins, offering grace and salvation. It calls on followers to embody His love, enabling them to respond with kindness even towards adversaries, and emphasizes the need for humility and forgiveness as followers of Jesus.

  • To The Poor Belongs The Kingdom

    To The Poor Belongs The Kingdom

    This poem emphasizes that the kingdom of God is for the poor and those who recognize their spiritual poverty. It highlights Jesus’ sacrifice, offering liberation and salvation to all who acknowledge their need for Him. Through faith, believers receive eternal life, as a result of God’s grace and mercy.

  • I Cry To The Most High

    I Cry To The Most High

    The speaker expresses deep pain and longing for divine assistance amidst suffering. They acknowledge their struggles but find solace in their faith in Jesus as a source of comfort and refuge. With gratitude, they affirm God’s sacrifice and promise, seeking strength to endure until their trials end, while praising Him through their journey.

  • Why Did Jesus Wash the Disciples’ Feet?

    Why Did Jesus Wash the Disciples’ Feet?

    In John 13:1-11, Jesus, knowing His hour had come, humbly washed His disciples’ feet during supper — even Judas’s. This act of servant love symbolized the spiritual cleansing He would provide through His coming death on the cross. True greatness is found in humble service, and only Jesus’ cleansing brings us a share with Him.

  • One Day Closer To Home

    One Day Closer To Home

    In times of hardship, remember that each day brings us closer to eternal peace in Christ. Through faith in Jesus, sins are forgiven, and mercy is granted. Though life is filled with suffering, trust in Him assures us of eternal life and a joyful home in Heaven, where we will meet our Savior face to…

  • Hard Truths Are Important

    Hard Truths Are Important

    This poem emphasizes the importance of acknowledging hard truths, particularly regarding sin and salvation. It describes Jesus Christ’s sacrifice and resurrection as a means for redemption and eternal life. Rejecting this truth results in spiritual death, while accepting it leads to joy and a eternal life. Repentance and belief in Jesus are essential for salvation.

  • A Tale of Two Rich Men

    A Tale of Two Rich Men

    The story of the rich man and Lazarus illustrates the consequences of greed and indifference. Lazarus, a poor man, suffered while the wealthy ignored him. After death, the rich man faced torment due to his sins, while Lazarus found comfort with Abraham. The tale emphasizes that faith in Jesus, not wealth, determines eternal fate.

  • Our Blessed Redeemer

    Our Blessed Redeemer

    This poem celebrates Jesus as the Redeemer who endured suffering to save humanity from sin and eternal separation from God. It highlights His sacrifice on the cross, offering mercy and grace to those who repent and believe. Through faith in Christ, believers receive eternal life, joy, and restoration.

  • A Light When All Others Go Out

    A Light When All Others Go Out

    This poem conveys the message of Jesus Christ as a source of hope and light in darkness, emphasizing His victory over evil and death through His crucifixion and resurrection. It calls for repentance and trust in Him for forgiveness and eternal life, assuring believers of God’s unwavering protection and grace amid life’s challenges.