Tag: christianity

  • Strength From Without

    Strength From Without

    In times of sorrow and despair, we are encouraged to seek strength from Jesus who listens to us, comforts us, and provides strength to endure. By embracing the gospel, we find hope in Him and are inspired to share this message, so that others might also find the joy and hope available to all who…

  • The Lie Sin Tells Us

    The Lie Sin Tells Us

    This poem explores the struggle between light and darkness, highlighting the torment of sin and its deceptive nature. It emphasizes the strength found in faith in Jesus, who brings hope and victory over evil. Ultimately, it encourages believers to trust in Jesus for deliverance from evil and for salvation unto glorious eternal life.

  • God Is Kind

    God Is Kind

    This poem expresses God’s grace and love for humanity, emphasizing the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross for to pay for the sin of all mankind. Despite humanity’s rejection of Him, God calls everyone back to Him through faith in Christ. Jesus’ resurrection offers eternal life to all who trust Him, urging all to accept…

  • United As One

    United As One

    This poem rejoices in the unity Christians enjoy by their shared trust in Jesus Christ, highlighting the importance of love, grace, and faith. It acknowledges differences on minor issues but stresses that true discipleship in Jesus fosters unity. The work of Jesus in overcoming sin and death gives believers a shared hope and purpose. And…

  • The Greatest Teacher

    The Greatest Teacher

    This poem expresses the belief in Jesus Christ as the ultimate Teacher and God, highlighting His selfless sacrifice for humanity, which opened the was to a restored relationship between God and man. It emphasizes His resurrection, the hope it brings, and encourages believers to learn from His teachings and difficult experiences, ultimately assuring eternal life…

  • No On Ever Spoke Like Jesus: John 7:45-52

    No On Ever Spoke Like Jesus: John 7:45-52

    This passage describes the tension between the Pharisees and the officers sent to arrest Jesus, who failed to do so, citing His extraordinary teaching. Nicodemus questions the legality of judging Jesus without a hearing. Despite the division among the crowd about Jesus’ identity, many were drawn to Him, showcasing the profound impact of His words.

  • The Is That Always Was

    The Is That Always Was

    This poem outlines the best story ever told; the story of creation, sin, and redemption through Jesus Christ. It emphasizes that God, as the First Cause, created humanity for love but faced rejection. Despite this, Jesus’ loving sacrifice paid for the sin of the world and conquered death, offering hope and salvation to those who…

  • What The Ancients Built

    What The Ancients Built

    I this poem I reflect on the inevitability of decay and death that all beings face, regardless of their achievements. This poem conveys a sense of hopelessness about mortality but ultimately offers hope through faith in Jesus Christ, who sacrificed Himself to conquer death and grant eternal life to believers, promising freedom from sorrow, pain…

  • The Cup of Christ’s Libation

    The Cup of Christ’s Libation

    The poem reflects on Christ’s sacrificial act of drinking from the cup of suffering, representing His bloodshed for humanity’s redemption. It emphasizes the grace offered through His death and resurrection, inviting all to trust in Him for eternal life and freedom from sin, showcasing His love and salvific power.

  • My Soul Aches

    My Soul Aches

    This poem describes a deep longing for ultimate, lasting, restful satisfaction, and one person’s desperate search. While the Poet searches high and low, he only discovers how hopeless his situation really is, until he learns about Jesus Christ who died and rose again to save sinners and give them eternal, joyful and glorious life.