Tag: christianity
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Tears
This poem describes the struggles of life, the hope found in Jesus, and the promise of a heavenly home. It depicts Jesus’s sacrifice and love despite human failings. His resurrection brings hope and a firm foundation, leading to praise for the risen King Jesus, who offers comfort and restoration.
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Before The Throne
The poem “Before The Throne” by Gabriel Mattix describes a sinner standing before the holy throne, feeling unworthy. However, a Mighty Figure speaks up, vouching for the sinner’s salvation through faith in Him. The Judge forgives the sins, welcomes the sinner as His own, and promises eternal life through Jesus.
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The Healer Descended
This poem speaks of a sinner who is cleansed and loved by Jesus, who offers forgiveness and eternal life. Despite feeling unworthy, the sinner is reassured and finds hope in the promise of salvation, urging others to accept Jesus’ mercy and surrender to Him. Jesus is portrayed as the ultimate redeemer, bringing joy and grace…
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Creation Sings
This poem reflects on the fall of mankind and creation’s current state of struggle as a result of rebellion and sin. It also speaks of a hopeful future where redemption will bring about peace, harmony, and joy, with the promise of Jesus Christ’s return to end suffering and bring new life.
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Woman, My Hour Has Not Yet Come
John 2:1-5 describes Jesus and his disciples being invited to a wedding in Cana, where they ran out of wine. Jesus initially hesitates to intervene but ultimately turns water into wine at his mother’s request. This event signifies the beginning of his public ministry and teaches us to bring our requests directly to Jesus, as…
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The Light Shines in the Darkness And is Not Overcome
John 1:3-5 states that all things were created through Jesus Christ, who is the “Word” or “Logos” referring to the Creator recognized in both Jewish and Greek philosophy. It emphasizes that Jesus is the only uncreated being and is the source of life and light. The passage encourages active service, prayer for illumination, and confidence…
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He Who Was in the Beginning
The passage in John 1:1–2 reveals that Jesus, as “The Word,” has existed before the beginning of all things and is identified as God. This challenges erroneous beliefs, such as those held by the Jehovah’s Witnesses and Mormons, emphasizing the importance of understanding Jesus’ true nature for authentic faith and compassionate sharing of the Gospel…
