Tag: faith
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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.
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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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Our God Is With Us
This poem emphasizes God’s unwavering presence and love for humanity, as embodied in Jesus Christ. It discusses His sacrifice to redeem us from sin and the hope He brings amidst suffering. By acknowledging our connection to Him, we find joy, comfort, and relief through faith in His grace and eternal promises through faith in Jesus…
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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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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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Behold, He’s Risen
This poem reflects on the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who was crucified despite living a sinless life. Through His death and resurrection, He offers redemption from sin and death, creating a path to eternal life. Emphasizing mercy, it portrays Jesus as the bridge that restores humanity’s relationship with God.
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Jesus’ Own Brothers Did Not Believe Him
In John 7:1-9, Jesus avoids Judea due to the threat from Jewish leaders. His brothers urge Him to publicly showcase His miracles at the Feast of Booths, reflecting their disbelief. Jesus asserts His time to reveal Himself hasn’t arrived, highlighting the world’s antagonism towards Him for exposing evil, while He remains in Galilee.
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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.
