Tag: Christian
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Lord Jesus Come Quickly
This poem mourns death’s grip on earth but praises Jesus as the conqueror of death through his sacrifice and resurrection. It calls for his return to bring grace and truth, offering eternal life and joy to those who trust in him. The poem ends with an invitation to worship this victorious and gracious King.
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The Good Lord Has Come
Jesus, the Giver of life, sacrificed Himself to save us from death and opened a way to God. He showed His love by enduring trials and ultimately dying for us. After three days, He rose, and is now building His Kingdom through love. Trust in Him and praise His name for deliverance from hopelessness and…
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How Can Jesus Give Us His Flesh To Eat?
Jesus speaks to a crowd in the synagogue at Capernaum, using metaphorical language about eating His flesh and drinking His blood, emphasizing the importance of believing in Him for eternal life. He challenges misconceptions and makes it clear that salvation comes through faith in His sacrifice on the cross. This truth should shape believers’ thoughts,…
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Cling To The Maker
Cling to the Maker, hold fast. Apart from Him, none can last. Yahweh is holy, mighty like a lion and delicate like a dove. Learn from Jesus, taste His sweet love. Trust in the Lord, cast your burdens, and find comfort in Him. Jesus, loving and pure, offers life to our dead souls.
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The Lord Came To My Rescue
The Lord rescued and comforted me in my struggles, promising to never forsake me. I seek His strength to endure, longing for the day He silences the storm. Through pain, I bow to His will. Despite sorrow, His joy and love sustain me. I am grateful for His sacrifice and lack nothing in His presence.
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Oh To Be A Doorkeeper
This poem glorifies serving Jesus in humility and righteousness, contrasting it with the fate of the wicked. It emphasizes Jesus’ worthiness, righteousness, and redemptive sacrifice for believers. It urges faithful service, evangelism, and trust in Jesus’ victory, conveying the joy of serving Him.
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The Son of Man Descended From Heaven
In John 3:9-13, Nicodemus questions Jesus about spiritual rebirth, with Jesus responding by challenging his understanding. Jesus emphasizes the need for rebirth for all, including faithful Jews, and highlights the importance of receiving His testimony. This passage urges us to humbly accept God’s truth and challenges us to wrestle with our beliefs.
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Make Straight the Way of the Lord
John 1:19-23 reveals John the Baptist’s testimony. He denies being the Christ, Elijah, or the Prophet, emphasizing his role as the voice preparing the way for the Lord. This challenges us to minimize ourselves and magnify Jesus, actively pointing others to Him and living in a way that reflects His glory.
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Grace and Truth Through Jesus Christ
John 1:15-18 explains how John the Baptist bore witness about Jesus before His ministry, emphasizing Jesus’s higher rank and eternal existence. It highlights the abundance of grace received from Jesus and contrasts the Law given through Moses with the grace and truth brought by Jesus. This passage calls for humble proclamation of Jesus and gratitude…
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Children of God by Belief in His Name
John 1:12-13 explains that those who receive and believe in Jesus are given the right to become children of God, not by human means but by God’s will. Believing in Jesus means repenting, trusting Him, and surrendering to Him. This grants us the privilege of being adopted as God’s children.
