Tag: christianity
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Jesus Divides Opinion
In John 7:10-13, Jesus discreetly attends the Feast of Booths after his brothers leave ahead of him. The people murmur about Him, some calling Him a good man, while others accuse Him of deception. Despite their opinions, fear of Jewish leaders prevents open discussion about Jesus, highlighting the divisive nature of His message.
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Look Up
Life is a gift from God, and every day is an opportunity to seek comfort in Jesus, who remains with us through trials and triumphs. His love and mercy are profound, offering hope and freedom from sin through His sacrifice and resurrection. Ultimately, we are all assured of eternal life in His kingdom, filled with…
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Darkness And Gloom
This poem explores the pervasive darkness and despair in the world, personified by a cruel ruler. However, it contrasts this with the hope brought by Jesus, who, through his death and resurrection, conquers death and offers new life. Ultimately, faith in Him transforms despair into hope and glory.
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You Know My Heart
This poem reflects the deep relationship between the speaker and God, acknowledging their struggles and sins while recognizing God’s unconditional love and sacrifice. It expresses gratitude for redemption through Jesus, the hope of resurrection, and a longing for spiritual strength amidst life’s challenges, ultimately celebrating the divine friendship and mercy offered by Jesus to all.
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True Peace Can Be Found
In this life, we all bear a weight that drives us to the ground. True peace is not found in wealth or achievements, but in Jesus, who laid down His life to give us relief and forgiveness. He is our peace and shelter, offering rest and eternal life to those who trust Him.
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Jesus Has The Words Of Eternal Life
This passage from John 6:65–71 recounts Jesus addressing His disciples, emphasizing the role of the Father in drawing believers. Many, offended by His teachings, deserted Him, but Peter affirmed their belief in Jesus as the Holy One of God. Jesus then recognized Judas as the betrayer. It teaches us to examine our motives for following…
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This Life’s Not The End
This life is not the end, for a new world is coming. In Christ, there is freedom from sin and the promise of a glorious future. We will live without suffering, enjoying exploration, fruitful work, art, feasting, dancing, singing and sports. Jesus offers eternal life to all who trust in Him, with love and joy…
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As The Nations Rage
This poem speaks of Yahweh’s rule over heaven and earth, urging those in power to fear God. It emphasizes accountability, justice, and grace through Jesus. It warns against injustice and corruption, promoting love, truth, and faithfulness. It ultimately expresses hope in King Jesus ending all strife, amid a troubled world.
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Are You Weary And Broken?
In times of weariness and despair, cast your burdens on God. Jesus, who has descended and shouldered our sorrows, offers relief and restoration. Trust in Him and find solace, for His love and light will carry you through, leading to an undying land of peace and life.
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Sing Of Our King
In joyful celebration, praise our risen King who conquered death. Jesus’ sacrifice brought light, dispelling darkness. Through His sacrifice, all are welcomed to find rest and true love. Rejoice and join in praising the gracious, risen, Ruler of Heaven.
