Tag: Jesus

  • The Sun of Righteousness

    The Sun of Righteousness

    This poem celebrates the arrival of Jesus, the Sun of Righteousness, who brings liberty and hope. Those who repent and believe in Him are freed from sin and death. He embodies both strength and humility, enduring suffering to offer salvation. Trusting in Him leads to eternal joy and forgiveness, affirming His role as the Messiah.

  • A Solid Rock To Rest Upon

    A Solid Rock To Rest Upon

    This poem emphasizes the human desire for dependable relationships, especially with God, who created us for relationship with Him. It reflects on the grace and love of the triune God, the impact of sin, and the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for salvation. Ultimately, it conveys that true fulfillment and rest are found in faith in…

  • All The World’s A Field

    All The World’s A Field

    This poem reflects on humanity’s relationship with God, portraying Him as the Master of a harvest where the faithful are saved while the unrepentant face eternal peril. It emphasizes Jesus Christ’s sacrifice and grace, offering redemption and a chance for eternal life to all who believe, encouraging trust in God.

  • No Easy Days

    No Easy Days

    This poem explores the pervasive nature of suffering and pain in life, highlighting the shared burdens of humanity. It emphasizes reliance on Christ as the source of hope amid affliction, assuring believers of His redemptive power and promise of eternal life. Ultimately, it encourages faith and the enduring presence of Jesus amidst trials.

  • Prepare The King’s Highway

    Prepare The King’s Highway

    This poem urges readers to prepare their hearts as a straight highway for King Jesus’ return. Through repentance, faith in His death and resurrection, and turning from sin, believers will escape judgment, enter His glorious kingdom, and enjoy eternal life—while those who reject Him face wrath.

  • A Man Ruled By Evil

    A Man Ruled By Evil

    The poem “A Man Ruled By Evil” retells the biblical story of the Gerasene demoniac. A man possessed by a legion of demons lives tormented among tombs, breaking chains and attacking others. Jesus arrives by boat, casts the demons into a herd of pigs that drown, and frees the man. Grateful, he becomes a witness…

  • We’re Not Here For A Long Time

    We’re Not Here For A Long Time

    This poem emphasizes the transient nature of life and contrasts earthly pleasures with eternal existence. While many engage in fleeting joys, true fulfillment comes from living for God and preparing for the afterlife. It warns against ignoring spiritual truths and encourages embracing Jesus for salvation and eternal joy.

  • Everyone Must Make A Decision

    Everyone Must Make A Decision

    This poem emphasizes the necessity of choosing whom to serve, highlighting that true fulfillment comes only through serving God. Those who serve anything else face dissatisfaction and spiritual death. It advocates trust in Jesus as the One Who redeems, warning that rejecting Him leads to eternal separation from life.

  • This Pleasing Aroma

    This Pleasing Aroma

    This poem emphasizes the importance of prayer and communion with God, portraying Him as a loving Father who delights in hearing our praises and requests. It encourages believers to approach God boldly, trusting in His wisdom and grace, acknowledging His ultimate sacrifice for humanity, and affirming faith in His goodness and protective power.

  • The Master Will Return

    The Master Will Return

    This poem urges believers to stay vigilant as they await Christ’s return, emphasizing the importance of making disciples and sharing the gospel. It highlights that while awaiting His return, believers should reflect His love, grow through struggles, and actively serve to bring others to salvation, living for God’s glory rather than personal gain.