Tag: Christian Poetry
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On What Are We Feeding?
On What Are We Feeding? by Gabriel Mattix is a poetic meditation on spiritual nourishment. Contrasting fleeting worldly pleasures that enslave the soul with the true, life-giving “Heavenly Bread” of Christ, the poem urges readers to feast on Jesus through faith. He alone satisfies, defeats death, and offers eternal salvation.
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Believe In His Name
This poem emphasizes Jesus Christ’s authority and the importance of believing in Him to avoid spiritual peril. It discusses the consequences of rebellion against God as akin to treason, resulting in death. However, it offers hope through Jesus’ sacrifice, promising forgiveness, eternal life, and comfort for those who repent and trust in Him.
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God Offers Us Grace
This poem describes the consequences of rejecting Christ, portraying a vivid image of eternal suffering in a hellish pit. It emphasizes God’s grace and the importance of accepting salvation through faith in Jesus. The message highlights the contrast between eternal life in paradise and the condemnation faced by those who choose to reject God’s gift.
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Jesus Is Highly Exalted
This poem celebrates Christ’s sacrificial love and triumph. It contrasts humanity’s rebellion and sin with Jesus’ willing suffering on the cross, His prayer for forgiveness, victorious resurrection, and exalted reign. The work calls sinners to repent, trust in Him, and join the redeemed in eternal praise of the merciful Savior.
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See The Risen King
This poem depicts the return of Jesus Christ as a victorious King, accompanied by heavenly forces. It emphasizes themes of redemption, judgment, and the necessity of repentance and faith in Christ for salvation. The message warns against sin while urging acceptance of God’s grace to avoid disaster.
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Our Warrior King
This poem encourages followers of Jesus to boldly confront the darkness of sin, emphasizing redemption and forgiveness through Christ’s sacrifice. It highlights the power of prayer, faith, and love in overcoming evil, urging believers to spread the message of salvation. Ultimately, it reassures that God’s kingdom will triumph over all.
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The Feast Comes After The Battle
This poem reflects on the spiritual journey of believers facing adversity, highlighting that glory comes from struggle. It emphasizes reliance on Jesus for strength, the promise of victory over evil, and the ultimate fulfillment of God’s kingdom. The message encourages perseverance in faith in Christ until eternal joy is realized.
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The Yoke Of Jesus
This poem emphasizes the inevitability of serving either God or sin, presenting a choice that leads to life or death. It contrasts the burdens of worldly sin with the comfort found in Jesus’ grace. Through confession and trust in Christ, individuals can attain true freedom, eternal life, and future glory in Heaven.
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God’s Mercy Endures Forever
This poem reflects on the transient nature of the universe, emphasizing the inevitability of decay and death. However, it asserts the enduring mercy of God and hope through Christ’s sacrifice and resurrection. Those who repent and trust in Him are promised eternal life, contrasting earthly impermanence with divine assurance.
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The Two Lines
This poetic narrative describes a dream depicting two paths: one leading to joy and Heaven for believers in Christ, and the other to despair and Hell for the unrepentant. It emphasizes the urgency of sharing the gospel, highlighting the responsibility to proclaim Christ’s sacrifice and love to others, as eternity awaits every soul.
