Tag: God
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Lambs Among Wolves
This poem warns against false prophets who appear benevolent but seek personal gain, urging vigilance among believers. It emphasizes that true faith involves hardship, not prosperity, and highlights God’s transformative grace through trials. The essence of blessing lies in knowing Jesus and reflecting His love, rather than material wealth.
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God’s Own Son
God’s own Son, pierced, crowned with thorns, and nailed to the cross, rises victorious on the third day. Conquering death, He washes sin away, offering eternal life to the weary and lost. Come to the King who bled for you—He is risen, and He saves.
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This World’s Vanities
This poem reflects on the coexistence of God’s grace and human suffering in a broken world marred by sin. It underscores that pain serves as a vital teacher, prompting self-awareness and leading us to recognize Jesus Christ as the source of forgiveness and life, allowing believers to transcend worldly vanities through faith.
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Sorrow, Pain and Trouble
On this earth we all face sorrow, pain and trouble. But God is good. Jesus died to pay for our sin and give us life. Through faith in Him all can have the blessed hope of eternal life free of suffering and pain forever.
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The Next Attempt
This poem expresses a call to faith in Jesus, emphasizing that in His love, one can find redemption and new life. It highlights the importance of repentance and belief in Christ, who fulfilled the Law and conquered death. The message encourages individuals to embrace faith and accept Jesus’ offer of grace and healing.
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Sin Tasted A Treat
This poem reflects a personal journey from sin to redemption, highlighting the initial allure of sin contrasted with its destructive nature. After straying from faith, the narrator realizes the value of Jesus’ sacrifice and embraces true love and grace. Ultimately, the message encourages recognition of God’s offer of salvation for everyone.
