Tag: Eternal Life
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God Wins Every Battle
This poem emphasizes God’s power and the victory of Jesus over sin and death, asserting that faith in Jesus and the grace of God lead to eternal life. It depicts Jesus’s sacrifice and resurrection as transformative events that allow believers to rise above hardships in this world and find comfort and peace in His presence.…
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A Great Adventure
This poem expresses deep sorrow over life’s struggles, but also offers hope through faith in Jesus Christ. It contrasts despair with the assurance of eternal life and healing through by grace through faith Christ’s finished work on the cross. The message encourages believers to seek refuge in Jesus, affirming that by faith in Him, life’s…
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The King Is Alive
This poem first imagines the shock, horror and despair felt by the followers of Jesus as they saw Him arrested and executed. But Jesus did not remain dead. After three days He rose again to life, and all who believe in Him will receive eternal life and be made victorious over death in, with and…
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A Land Without Sorrow
This poem expresses a deep longing to live in a place free of sorrow and suffering. This land does exist, and everyone who trusts in Jesus, our God and Savior who suffered, died and rose again for us, will live there in full and overflowing joy forever.
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Pain Is A Teacher
This poem reflects on the dual nature of pain as both a burden and a teacher. It highlights how suffering reveals the flaws of earthly success and emphasizes reliance on Jesus, who paid our debt for sin and offers eternal life to all who believe in Him. Ultimately, this poem recognizes pain as a necessary…
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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.
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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.
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The Tombs I Live Among
This poem expresses deep despair and suffering in a gloomy existence controlled by death. However, a powerful figure, the risen Christ, brings hope and liberation, urging the fallen to embrace new life. Through His sacrifice, He offers freedom from pain and sorrow, inviting all to rejoice and accept His love by placing their faith in…
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Come Back To The Light
This poem calls for a return to the Light, emphasizing the dangers of sin and its false illusion of freedom. It highlights Jesus as the source of true liberation, love, and hope. Through His sacrifice, believers are offered eternal life and peace, encouraging a relationship with Him for restoration and joy.
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Ruth Waits For Her Redeemer
This passage illustrates Ruth’s request for marriage to Boaz as her kinsman redeemer. It teaches humility and dependence, paralleling our need for Jesus as our Redeemer. We are called to patiently wait on God’s promises and reflect His love and grace to others.
