Tag: christianity

  • Hope In Sorrow

    Hope In Sorrow

    This poem acknowledges the sorrow and pain of life, but also points to the eternal hope found in Jesus Christ. Jesus bore heavy sorrow and suffering for our sakes, and all who trust Him will be raised above the pain of this life, to enjoy eternal life, joy, and love with Him forever.

  • Where Is Jesus Going? – John 7:32-36

    Where Is Jesus Going? – John 7:32-36

    As Jesus taught in the Jerusalem temple court, the Pharisees heard the crowd muttering things about Him as they considered whether or not Jesus truly was the Christ; the Messiah the prophets spoke of centuries and even millennia earlier. In response to this the Pharisees sent officers to arrest Jesus. As this took place, Jesus…

  • This Word Is Uncommon

    This Word Is Uncommon

    This poem reflects on the incarnate Word, Jesus Christ; the God of all creation who selflessly took on flesh to live the life we never could, and die the death we deserve. After dying, He rose again, and all who believe in Him will receive eternal life. This Word is far from common.

  • The Storms Of Life

    The Storms Of Life

    This poem conveys a message of hope and comfort amidst life’s challenges, urging individuals to seek refuge in Jesus. It emphasizes His unwavering presence, grace, and love during difficult times, reminding believers of eternal life and redemption through His sacrifice. Jesus offers protection and assurance, providing strength against life’s storms.

  • Is This The Christ?

    Is This The Christ?

    In John 7:25-31, people question Jesus’ identity, recognizing Him as the one sought by authorities yet astonished by His bold teaching. Jesus clarifies His divine origin, stating He was sent by God, whom the people do not know. Despite attempts to arrest Him, many believe in Him, reflecting ongoing division about His true nature.

  • That Glorious Day

    That Glorious Day

    This poem expresses a deep yearning to meet Jesus, the Creator, face to face and celebrates His redemptive love for humanity. It reflects on the sacrifice He made by taking humanity’s sins upon Himself, offering freedom and new life through faith. The promised joy of eternal life and the restoration of love and peace with…

  • The Clarion Call

    The Clarion Call

    This poem explores the struggle between sin and the pursuit of divine truth. Sin entices with false promises but leads to despair and death. In contrast, Jesus offers hope, love, and true fulfillment to those burdened by life’s challenges. The message emphasizes choosing faith in Christ for true life and joy.

  • The Excellencies of Christ

    The Excellencies of Christ

    This poem highlights the manifold excellencies of Christ, emphasizing His majesty, love, grace, and mercy. It assures that those who trust in Him will overcome sin and death, portraying Him as a compassionate Savior who welcomes and consoles the weary. Faith in Jesus’ sacrifice and ressurection is the key to eternal life and hope.

  • The Jews Marveled At Jesus’ Teaching

    The Jews Marveled At Jesus’ Teaching

    In John 7:14-18, Jesus teaches at the temple during the Feast of Booths, astonishing the crowd with His knowledge despite lacking formal education. He emphasizes that His teaching is from God, contrasting with those who seek personal glory. Genuine seekers of God’s will can discern His truth from falsehood, urging faith in Jesus.

  • The Wind Will Blow

    The Wind Will Blow

    Life is fleeting, likened to mist before the sun, prompting reflections on purpose and existence. Despite toil and inevitable decay, the longing for eternal life remains. Through faith in Jesus, who overcame death, believers find assurance of everlasting life beyond earthly struggles, offering hope amidst life’s transience.