Tag: Christian Poetry
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The Beam
This poem reflects on the burdens of life and the transformative power of faith in Christ. It emphasizes Jesus’ sacrifice and resurrection, offering hope and peace in times of struggle. Believers are encouraged to bear their crosses, trust in God’s strength, and look forward to a renewed world free of sin.
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More Than a Prophet
This poem highlights Jesus Christ as more than a prophet and teacher; He is the eternal “I Am,” possessing divine power to heal and conquer death. He selflessly bore humanity’s sins and offered redemption, restoring peace between God and mankind. Jesus is the King of kings, worthy of reverence and trust.
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Work Will Cease To Be Toil
The world is plagued by corruption and decay, resulting in hardship. However, hope lies in King Jesus, who will restore creation, ending toil and bringing joy. Through His sacrifice for the world’s sin, believers gain eternal life and a future filled with peace. Christ’s glory offers redemption and invites all to follow Him.
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The Preeminent One’s Imminent Return
This poem reflects on the imminent return of Christ, emphasizing His preeminence and the importance of being vigilant against sin. It details His sacrificial death for humanity’s redemption and the promise of judgment for those who reject Him. Ultimately, faith in Him offers salvation and assurance of eternal life without fear.
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The Books In Heaven
This poem reflects on the divine record of our lives, highlighting humanity’s failures and sins. It contrasts this with the hope offered through Jesus’ sacrificial love, emphasizing salvation and redemption for those who believe. By faith, believers can escape death and gain eternal life in Heaven, forever remembered in the Lamb’s book of life.
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Christ Is Forever Glorious
This poem celebrates Christ’s victory over death and His role as a savior. It emphasizes His humility in becoming a sacrifice for humanity’s sins, offering redemption and new life. The text highlights God’s faithfulness, love, and eternal reign, inviting all to embrace His grace and experience transformation through faith in Jesus.
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The Man Upon The Tree
This poem reflects on Jesus Christ’s sacrifice and resurrection, emphasizing His offer of salvation from sin through His sacrifice. It highlights the belief that through faith in Him, individuals can attain eternal life. The heartfelt dialogue conveys joy and gratitude for Christ’s love, ultimately celebrating His victory over death.
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Born To Die
This poem reflects on Jesus’ sacrificial death and resurrection. It highlights that while all humans are born to die, Christ, as both God and man, faced death innocently to rescue humanity from sin. Believers are assured of eternal life through faith in Him, celebrating His victory over death.
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The Father Receives Us
This poem expresses the unconditional love and mercy of God the Father, who welcomes believers despite their sins. Through Christ’s sacrifice, humanity is offered redemption and eternal life. The message encourages trust in Jesus for forgiveness and a relationship with God, emphasizing His compassionate nature and the call to come freely to Him.
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He Whose Name Is Love
This poem reflects on life’s pain and the promise of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. It emphasizes His sacrificial love, grace, and resurrection, assuring believers of eternal life and healing from sorrow. Trusting in Him leads to redemption and hope, inviting all to embrace His love and reign.
