Tag: bible

  • Beloved Child of God

    Beloved Child of God

    Beloved Child of God is a poignant reflection on human suffering and fragility. The speaker likens himself to a helpless worm scorched by life’s trials, battered by pain and stalked by death. Yet hope endures: through Christ’s sacrifice and love, he is adopted as God’s beloved child, assured of redemption, comfort, and eternal homecoming.

  • Give Us A Sign

    Give Us A Sign

    Despite Jesus’ countless miracles—healing the sick, raising the dead, fulfilling prophecy, and rising from the grave—humanity stubbornly demands more signs while rejecting the clearest revelation: God’s sacrificial love on the cross. The poem pleads for repentance and faith in the risen Savior who offers grace freely.

  • This Weight of Pain and Grief

    This Weight of Pain and Grief

    This poem expresses deep pain and grief, with the speaker pleading for divine mercy to alleviate their suffering. They reflect on personal struggles, recognizing that hardship can lead to spiritual growth and transformation. Ultimately, they find hope in faith, believing that their trials will ultimately lead to eternal joy and redemption through Jesus.

  • One Quiet, Beautiful Day

    One Quiet, Beautiful Day

    One Quiet, Beautiful Day is a heartfelt Christian poem reflecting on a serene, sunlit moment in nature. The speaker marvels at creation’s beauty, then meditates on Christ’s crucifixion on the wood He made, His sacrificial death, and triumphant resurrection. It celebrates Jesus as Creator, Savior, and conquering King who redeems lost sinners through grace and…

  • Hate Life to Gain Life

    Hate Life to Gain Life

    In John 12:20-26, Greeks seeking Jesus symbolize the world’s interest in Him amid growing opposition from Jewish authorities. Jesus highlights that His glorification requires His death, using the metaphor of a seed that must die to produce fruit. He calls His followers to embrace self-denial and faithful service, promising eternal life and honor from God.

  • There Is No Neutrality

    There Is No Neutrality

    There Is No Neutrality by Gabriel Mattix is a bold, urgent call to spiritual decision. The poem asserts there is no middle ground in matters of faith: one either serves Christ or aligns with sin, death, and darkness. Through vivid imagery of the cross, grace, and coming judgment, it pleads for repentance and trust in…

  • From Wolf to Lamb

    From Wolf to Lamb

    The speaker reflects on a transformative journey from a sinful life, likening themselves to a wolf that became a lamb through the love of Jesus. By surrendering to Christ, they found forgiveness and a new life, emphasizing the importance of accepting His gift for eternal joy and the promise of a renewed world for believers.

  • The King of Righteousness

    The King of Righteousness

    The King of Righteousness is a powerful poem of praise to Christ Jesus. It celebrates His matchless holiness, creative power, and sacrificial love—descending from glory to suffer crucifixion, die, and rise victorious. Through His finished work, He offers forgiveness and eternal life, compelling every knee to bow before the worthy Lamb who reigns forever.

  • What Lies Ahead

    What Lies Ahead

    This poem expresses hope and faith in Christ amid life’s hardships. It emphasizes the promise of eternal life free from sorrow and pain, where believers will dwell in joy with new bodies in a restored creation. Jesus’ sacrifice and resurrection ensure redemption and victory over death. The message encourages perseverance and courage.

  • When The Wind Blows Hard

    When The Wind Blows Hard

    This poem expresses unwavering faith in Christ amid life’s storms, highlighting His power to provide safety and peace. It recounts Jesus’ sacrifice, emphasizing salvation, forgiveness, and eternal life for believers. Despite earthly troubles, it reassures that Christ’s victory brings hope, allowing believers to rejoice in His presence and grace.