Tag: God

  • Oh To Be A Doorkeeper

    Oh To Be A Doorkeeper

    This poem glorifies serving Jesus in humility and righteousness, contrasting it with the fate of the wicked. It emphasizes Jesus’ worthiness, righteousness, and redemptive sacrifice for believers. It urges faithful service, evangelism, and trust in Jesus’ victory, conveying the joy of serving Him.

  • Can This be the Christ?

    Can This be the Christ?

    John 4:27-30 shows Jesus’ encounter with a Samaritan woman. His disciples are surprised that He spoke with her, given the cultural norms. Despite her past, the woman eagerly shares about Jesus in her town, leading many to come see him. The passage teaches us about Jesus’s transformative love and challenges us to share it with…

  • I Will Proclaim

    I Will Proclaim

    In the face of suffering and pain, the darkness cannot overshadow the triumphs of Yahweh in Christ. By taking on mortal life and enduring crucifixion, Jesus conquered death and offers eternal grace to those who trust in Him. This message of redemption and mercy must be shared by all who seek refuge in His love…

  • Worship the Father in Spirit and Truth

    Worship the Father in Spirit and Truth

    Jesus speaks with a Samaritan woman and reveals that true worship of God is not confined to a specific location. He implies that genuine worship is characterized by spiritual authenticity rather than ritual adherence. This encounter emphasizes God’s universal pursuit of worshippers and the need for wholehearted submission to His truth for genuine worship.

  • Jesus Speaks About a Woman’s Sin

    Jesus Speaks About a Woman’s Sin

    This passage from John 4:16-19 reveals Jesus’ encounter with a Samaritan woman. He uncovers her past, leading her to acknowledge her sin and need for spiritual fulfillment. The woman is amazed by Jesus’ knowledge and realizes He is a prophet. This story prompts reflection on how Jesus confronts our sin with love and offers true…

  • He is glorious

    He is glorious

    This poem describes the creation of the universe by Yahweh, the making of humans in His image, their rebellion, and the forgiveness and salvation brought by Jesus. It emphasizes Jesus’ glory, mercy, and his role as the Savior, urging readers to come to Him for new life and transformation.

  • Jesus is Different

    Jesus is Different

    In John 4:7-9, Jesus asks a Samaritan woman for water, breaking social norms. This passage contrasts Jesus’ interactions with different people. It shows his love for all, regardless of social status. He understands weariness and pain, teaching compassion and love for others. Jesus’ example calls us to love and care for all people.

  • Hush Now My Child

    Hush Now My Child

    The speaker expresses doubt and fear but is reminded of their purpose by the Divine. They are encouraged to take refuge and find courage to overcome challenges. They are called to spread love, help others, and conquer darkness. The speaker pledges allegiance to Jesus and asks to be empowered for life in a fallen world.

  • And Jesus Had To Pass Through Samaria

    And Jesus Had To Pass Through Samaria

    Jesus left Judea for Galilee after learning that the Pharisees had heard about His success in making and baptizing disciples. Though Jesus Himself did not baptize, He traveled through Samaria, challenging social norms and demonstrating His love for all people. This challenges us to love all, even those different from us.

  • Tears

    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.