Tag: God

  • Jesus Has The Words Of Eternal Life

    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…

  • I’m Unworthy Oh Lord

    I’m Unworthy Oh Lord

    This poem expresses gratitude for God’s mercy and grace through Jesus Christ. It acknowledges human unworthiness and sin, but also celebrates the hope and new life found in Jesus’ sacrifice and resurrection.

  • Tick Tock Goes The Clock

    Tick Tock Goes The Clock

    This poem describes a person’s anguish and despair, feeling trapped in darkness and sorrow. Suddenly, they encounter a divine being, who offers solace and freedom from despair. The being, identified as Jesus, grants the individual eternal life, joy, and a sense of belonging in a new community. The poem concludes with praise and gratitude for…

  • His Name Is Jesus

    His Name Is Jesus

    This poem tells of Jesus’ descent, crucifixion, and resurrection, emphasizing His love for mankind. It highlights His victory over sin and death, offering eternal life to those who believe. Jesus’ selfless sacrifice and unwavering love reflect His role as the true King, offering rebirth and salvation to all who embrace Him.

  • Are Jesus’ Words Offensive?

    Are Jesus’ Words Offensive?

    This passage from John 6:60-64 describes a moment when Jesus confronted His disciples’ skepticism and offense at His teachings. He emphasized the spiritual significance of His words and the necessity of belief in Him for eternal life. Despite the offense some took, Jesus’ message of sacrificial love remains a call to faith and surrender.

  • Lord Jesus Come Quickly

    Lord Jesus Come Quickly

    This poem mourns death’s grip on earth but praises Jesus as the conqueror of death through his sacrifice and resurrection. It calls for his return to bring grace and truth, offering eternal life and joy to those who trust in him. The poem ends with an invitation to worship this victorious and gracious King.

  • This Life’s Not The End

    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…

  • As The Nations Rage

    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.

  • The Good Lord Has Come

    The Good Lord Has Come

    Jesus, the Giver of life, sacrificed Himself to save us from death and opened a way to God. He showed His love by enduring trials and ultimately dying for us. After three days, He rose, and is now building His Kingdom through love. Trust in Him and praise His name for deliverance from hopelessness and…

  • How Can Jesus Give Us His Flesh To Eat?

    How Can Jesus Give Us His Flesh To Eat?

    Jesus speaks to a crowd in the synagogue at Capernaum, using metaphorical language about eating His flesh and drinking His blood, emphasizing the importance of believing in Him for eternal life. He challenges misconceptions and makes it clear that salvation comes through faith in His sacrifice on the cross. This truth should shape believers’ thoughts,…