Tag: God
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Jesus is Accused of Blasphemy (Claiming to be God)
In John 10:31-42, Jesus faces hostility from the Jews for claiming divinity. He argues that his miraculous works validate his claims. Despite their attempts to stone him, he escapes and retreats across the Jordan, where many believers recognize him as the Son of God. The passage highlights the rejection of Jesus by religious leaders and…
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To Whom Shall We Cry Out?
This poem expresses deep sorrow and seeks solace in Jesus during times of despair and fear. It emphasizes God’s closeness, love, and victory over death, reassuring believers that they are never alone in their struggles. Trust in Christ guarantees eternal life and healing from sin, promising hope amidst life’s challenges.
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Return
This poem expresses a deep yearning for Jesus’ return to banish evil and restore righteousness. It acknowledges Jesus’ sacrifice and mercy while lamenting the world’s decay. The speaker requests patience and hope for divine intervention, longing for the fulfillment of God’s kingdom, where light replaces darkness and love triumphs over hate.
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Our Own Destruction
This poem explores the consequences of rejecting God’s guidance, highlighting that such choices lead to spiritual blindness and eternal destruction. It emphasizes that despite human sin, through faith in Jesus Christ, salvation and redemption are possible. Ultimately, it calls for belief in God through. faith in Jesus to be renewed and restored.
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Jesus Claims to be God, Again
In John 10:22-30, Jesus makes yet another claim to be God as He explained how the sheep of His flock hear His voice and obey, and also receive eternal life from Him. To conclude, He then explained no one can take His sheep from Him or His father, and also, crucially, He and the Father…
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What Do I Know?
There is much we do not and cannot know, and in suffering this is perhaps felt most keenly. But what we do not know does not change what we do know. In all things, at all times, God is good, loving and just. He sent His only Son, Jesus, to die for our sin before…
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All Things
This poem celebrates the omnipotence and love of God, Yahweh, emphasizing His ability to grant new life and conquer death through Jesus Christ (Yahweh incarnate). It highlights God’s nature as Father, Spirit, and Son, and recounts His sacrifice for humanity’s redemption, assuring that those who trust in Him will overcome death and live eternally.
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Brighter Days
Although we see and experience brokenness in this world, for those who trust in Jesus, there are brighter days ahead. The best is yet to come.
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Our Struggle
This poem reflects a spiritual struggle against unseen evil rather than physical enemies, emphasizing the importance of prayer and faith in Jesus. It reassures believers of God’s protection and the promise of Christ’s return, underscoring His victory over sin and death while encouraging perseverance in faith until eternal rest is attained.
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