Tag: God

  • All Things

    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.

  • Brighter Days

    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.

  • Our Struggle

    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.

  • Exiled

    Exiled

    As followers of Jesus, our home is in Heaven and life on Earth can feel like a sort of exile. The aches, pains and heartaches of life in a fallen world can cause us to question God’s presence or goodness, but God is good and He is with us to sustain us and carry us…

  • The Great Workman

    The Great Workman

    This poem emphasizes that true worship and devotion belong solely to Yahweh God, warning against idolatry. Jesus Christ, as God incarnate, offers salvation and sustains creation. This poem encourages believers to recognize God’s glory in creation, while underscoring that all true joy and peace are found only in Him.

  • Vessels

    Vessels

    This poem reflects on humanity’s purpose and relationship with God. It emphasizes our shortcomings and rebellion against the Creator while highlighting His mercy and love. Through Jesus’ sacrifice, we can find redemption and purpose, becoming vessels filled with the Holy Spirit to glorify God and reflect His image in the world.

  • Living Water

    Living Water

    We are created as vessels by God, dependent on Him for fulfillment. Only through His grace, particularly through Christ’s sacrifice, can we find true satisfaction and redemption. Despite our sinful nature that leaves us empty, Jesus invites us to draw from Him, the Fountain of living water, to quench our spiritual thirst.

  • The Shepherd of The Sheep

    The Shepherd of The Sheep

    In John 10:1-6, Jesus distinguishes between a true shepherd and impostors. He illustrates that genuine shepherds enter the sheepfold legitimately, care for the sheep, and are recognized by them. In contrast, thieves exploit the sheep for selfish gain. Jesus emphasizes His unique relationship with believers, who follow His voice, unlike those who reject Him.

  • Jesus Came For Judgment

    Jesus Came For Judgment

    In John 9:35-41, Jesus goes to a man cast out by the Pharisees who He had healed of blindness. The man professes his faith in Jesus as Messianic the Son of Man and worships Him. Jesus explains His purpose: to bring judgment and spiritual sight to the blind, while those who claim to see remain…

  • God’s Relentless Love

    God’s Relentless Love

    In ancient times, humanity rejected God, leading to damnation and disobedience. They built a tower to assert their power, forsaking their Creator. Despite their rebellion, God remained loving and called Abraham to establish a nation. Ultimately, Jesus came to save humanity, offering redemption and inviting all to join His Kingdom.