Tag: God

  • Our Blessed Hope

    Our Blessed Hope

    The passage from Titus 2:11-15 highlights God’s grace as a gift of salvation available to all, teaching believers to renounce ungodliness and live godly lives while eagerly awaiting Christ’s return. Jesus’ sacrifice redeems us from sin, calls us to good works, and empowers us to act with authority, emphasizing the importance of living in accordance…

  • Your Grief Was Greatest

    Your Grief Was Greatest

    This poem reflects on profound sorrow and despair while recalling the greatest grief experienced by Jesus. It underscores His suffering, love, and sacrifice for humanity’s salvation. Despite personal pain and hardship, the speaker finds solace in the knowledge of Jesus’ redemptive power and grace, emphasizing the ultimate victory over sin and death.

  • Awake Oh Sleepers

    Awake Oh Sleepers

    Awake, for Christ the King approaches, ready to claim His Kingdom. Through His sacrifice, He overcomes sin and death, offering eternal life to all who believe. With His resurrection, He forgives our sins and grants victory, inviting everyone to embrace Him and find salvation.

  • What Truly Matters

    What Truly Matters

    This poem emphasizes the importance of seeking God’s approval over societal validation. It highlights Christ’s love and sacrifice, which grants believers hope and life beyond death. Rather than succumbing to despair from others’ opinions, one should embrace their identity as children of God, assured of His grace and eternal life.

  • The Humble, God Exalts

    The Humble, God Exalts

    This poem emphasizes the importance of humility and the dangers of pride. It reassures the humble that God will exalt them, offering peace and comfort in times of sorrow. By embracing humility and following Christ’s example, believers receive joy and are freed from the wrath that accompanies pride.

  • The Rebuke of the Wise

    The Rebuke of the Wise

    This poem emphasizes the importance of receiving wise rebuke with humility and reflection, recognizing our fallibility. It encourages a response of patience rather than offense, highlighting that true wisdom and grace come from God. The message underscores the value of learning from criticism to grow spiritually and ethically.

  • Showing Sound Doctrine

    Showing Sound Doctrine

    Titus 2:1-10 emphasizes the importance of teaching sound doctrine and living it out in various roles within the church. Older men and women should exemplify godly characteristics while mentoring younger generations. Bondservants are instructed to be submissive and honest, demonstrating faith through actions that glorify God and showcase the gospel’s beauty.

  • All Will Bow Before Him

    All Will Bow Before Him

    This poem emphasizes the unwavering mercy of Jesus Christ and the inevitability of all beings acknowledging His sovereignty. It warns of the consequences of rejecting Him, highlighting God’s justice towards sin. Ultimately, it encourages humble submission to His grace, promising redemption and the joy of eternal life for those who believe.

  • Covered By The Blood

    Covered By The Blood

    This poem emphasizes the redemptive power of Jesus Christ, who, despite His divine nature, chose to be born as a humble human. His death and resurrection are portrayed as pivotal acts for salvation, offering believers freedom from sin and eternal life, assuring that faith in Him guarantees salvation.

  • The Eternal Treasure

    The Eternal Treasure

    This poem reflects on the sacrifice of Christ, emphasizing that He took on sin and judgment to offer salvation. It critiques prosperity gospel teachings, urging believers to follow Jesus through hardships rather than seek material wealth. True prosperity and eternal life, it suggests, come from a relationship with Christ, regardless of one’s circumstances.